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AJKCCI inks integrated industrial development plan

byCT Report
16/12/2017
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MIRPUR: An integrated industrial plan has been inked by the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and industry (AJKCCI) with the coordination of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) government to encourage and promote local and foreign investment in trade and industrial sector especially by the UK-based Kashmiri expatriates.

AJKCCI Secretary Chaudhry Shafique told APP here on Saturday that chamber had already moved recommendations to the government by devising a strategy for early revival of over 70 sick Industrial units located in Mirpur and Bhimbher districts.

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He said various proposals of AJK government had assured to encourage and boost the foreign investment in the trade and industrial sector in AJK and colossal funds had already been placed in the ongoing financial year 2017-18 budget.

Shafique said the government was taking all possible steps for the early revival of sick industrial units in Mirpur and Bhimbher.

The government had focused to promote the industrial activities in Mirpur and Bhimbher districts under the spirit to provide more job opportunities to the unemployed skilled and unskilled persons, he added.

He disclosed that the chamber had also moved to the AJK administration for formation of a high level committee comprising officials of commerce and industry, electricity, finance, taxation to inquire about the problems of the local corporate sector especially the existing and intending industrialists.

Meanwhile a  in high level meeting with minister for industries, reviewed and discussed in length, with the owners of the Mirpur and Bhimber districts – based sick industrial units, the ideas for quick revival of the units, the sources said and added that the  owners of the sick units tabled various proposals in the meeting for the revival to the sick units and assured to resume their functioning soon after their revival in line with the determined policy of the government.

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