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International Seminar on Business Opportunities in Punjab today

byM Hayat
05/11/2015
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: A two day International seminar on business opportunities in Punjab will start tomorrow in Lahore. Investors, traders, industrialists and representatives of financial institutions from China, Turkey, Pakistan and other friendly countries will participate in the seminar.

Due to seminar, prospects of investment in different sectors of the province will increase and investors would be motivated for investment in different sectors. Seminar will result in generation of economic stability and development and help in elimination of unemployment and raising living standard of the people. Memorandum of understandings will be signed for investment in energy, infrastructure, housing, transport, industrial zone development, mineral and mines and other sectors in the seminar.

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Holding of industrial seminar in Punjab is of historical importance, which will be addressed by experts of agriculture, industry and trade, which will result in opening new vistas of progress and prosperity of the province. Punjab is rich in agriculture and mineral resources and use of modern technology in these sectors is need of the hour.

Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif presided over a meeting, which reviewed and finalized arrangements for the holding of International Seminar on Business Opportunities in the province.

Addressing the meeting, the Chief Minister said that the holding of international seminar in Punjab regarding promotion of foreign investment is of vital importance and will increase prospects of investment in different sectors in the province.

He said that the seminar will also help in motivating foreign investors to invest in various sectors in Punjab. He said that the international seminar will prove to be milestone in progress and prosperity of the province.

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