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Business community assured of best govt support

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Advisor on Overseas Pakistan and Human Resources, Muhammad Ayub Afridi on Thursday assured the business community of the city of his fully support to get resolved their genuine issues as Prime Minister Imran Khan and his team were striving to increase the exports through boost to industrial activities in the country.

Speaking at an interactive session with members of Korangi Association of Trade and Industry, here at the association’s office, he endorsed that it was very essential for the top government leadership to sit with stakeholders mainly the business community, and find the solution of their social and economic issues at the earliest. Better environment was needed to encourage industrial and trade activities in the country.

“ I shall request Prime Minister to spend one day a week with business community to encourage and facilitate them for economic growth, as done by the Prime Minister of Bangladesh,” he re-affirmed.

KATI’s President Muhammad Salman Aslam, former president and Chairman KATI Standing Committee on Labour Zahid Sayeed, former president Gulzar Feroze , CEO of Korangi Industry and Trade Estate Limited (KITE) and former president M.Zubair Chhaya, Chairman, Old-age Benefits Institution, Shakeel Ahmed Mangnejo with his team of senior officers were prominent at the meeting.—APP

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