PM felicitates economic team on increased exports
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January 8, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan, citing reports, said on Thursday that as compared to Pakistan’s exports, exports of India and Bangladesh showed negative growth in November and December, 2020.
Prime minister tweeted, “I have received the regional export trends and this shows that, compared to our exports, the exports of India and Bangladesh for Nov/Dec 2020 showed negative growth. I wish once again to congratulate the exporters and the Ministry of Commerce for this achievement”.
Statistics were also uploaded on his twitter account, which showed Pakistan’s exports in November and December last year were 8.32 percent and 18.30 percent, respectively, while those of India were -9.07 per cent and -0.80 per cent, whereas Bangladesh’s were 0.76 per cent and -6.11 per cent for the same period.
PM greets economic team on increase of exports
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January 8, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan, citing reports, said on Thursday that as compared to Pakistan’s exports, exports of India and Bangladesh showed negative growth in November and December, 2020.
Prime minister tweeted, “I have received the regional export trends and this shows that, compared to our exports, the exports of India and Bangladesh for Nov/Dec 2020 showed negative growth. I wish once again to congratulate the exporters and the Ministry of Commerce for this achievement”.
Statistics were also uploaded on his twitter account, which showed Pakistan’s exports in November and December last year were 8.32 percent and 18.30 percent, respectively, while those of India were -9.07 per cent and -0.80 per cent, whereas Bangladesh’s were 0.76 per cent and -6.11 per cent for the same period.
SMEs play key role in stabilising economy, says PM
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December 18, 2020
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday said that all the economic indicators were moving in a positive direction, so it was necessary to promote the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for their further improvement.
The prime minister said that small and medium enterprises were an important part of the economy and promoting them would stabilise the economy and increase employment opportunities. He directed to complete the targets set for the promotion of SMEs as soon as possible.
In this connection, he chaired a meeting of the National Coordinating Committee for Small and Medium Enterprises here. Federal Minister for Finance Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, Minister for Industries Muhammad Hammad Azhar, Special Assistant Usman Dar, chairman Board of Investment, Industry, Commerce, Finance, Energy, Petroleum and Law Division secretaries, chairman FBR, deputy governor SBP, SECP commissioner, CEO SMEDA,
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December 18, 2020
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday said that all the economic indicators were moving in a positive direction, so it was necessary to promote the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for their further improvement.
The prime minister said that small and medium enterprises were an important part of the economy and promoting them would stabilise the economy and increase employment opportunities. He directed to complete the targets set for the promotion of SMEs as soon as possible.
In this connection, he chaired a meeting of the National Coordinating Committee for Small and Medium Enterprises here. Federal Minister for Finance Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, Minister for Industries Muhammad Hammad Azhar, Special Assistant Usman Dar, chairman Board of Investment, Industry, Commerce, Finance, Energy, Petroleum and Law Division secretaries, chairman FBR, deputy governor SBP, commissioner Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, CEO SMEDA, MD Public P
Parliament best forum for dialogue: PM
Imran Khan says there is no threat to his govt due to PDM protest
Prime Minister Imran Khan. PHOTO: PID/FILE
PESHAWAR:
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that his government has never closed the door for talks with the opposition but the best forum for dialogue is the parliament.
“We have not shied away from talks in the past but the best platform for holding dialogue is the parliament,” the premier said on Wednesday while talking to journalists at the Governor House Peshawar during a daylong visit to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P).
The Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) – an 11-party opposition alliance that was formed in September with the avowed aim to dislodge the PTI led federal government – has recently concluded the first phase of its anti-government campaign after holding six rallies in all four provinces.