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Pakistan on path to development under PM’s leadership: foreign investors

Imran Khan
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan said that as the previous year remained challenging in terms of stabilizing the economy, the government after achieving stabilization, was now focusing on the growth of socioeconomic.

According to the details, The prime minister had a meeting with a delegation of foreign investors which called on him here at the PM Office. The delegation was led by Head of Strategist FIM Partners Matthew Vogei.

Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce Abdul Razak Dawood, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh and Governor State Bank Syed Reza Baqir were also present during the meeting.

The prime minister highlighted the scope and benefits of the flagship “Ehsaas” Programme for the marginalized segments of society and said the poor and neglected segments of the society had started reaping the benefits under the programme, the sources of APP said.

He assured full support and facilitation to the investors in their future business ventures. The members of the delegation expressed keen interest in long term fiscal investment in Pakistan. They appreciated the investor-friendly policies of the present government that had enhanced the confidence of foreign investors for investing in diverse sectors of Pakistan’s economy.

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