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Promotion of SMEs, development of agriculture top priorities of govt: PM Imran

byCT Report
06/09/2019
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday presided over a meeting of the economic team in Islamabad.

The meeting reviewed in detail the steps taken for the development of small and medium enterprises, promotion of construction industry, progress on the flagship program of government on poverty alleviation  Ehsaas  and steps taken by various ministries for development of economy.

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Governor State Bank of Pakistan gave a detailed briefing on the steps taken by central bank for the promotion of small and medium enterprises.

The prime minister was informed that SMEs have a ninety percent share in national business activities and regulatory framework for the small industries has been further simplified.

Ehsas Programme Chairman Dr Sania Nishtar also briefed the meeting on various public welfare schemes under the Ehsaas Programme, including scholarships for students, health facilities, technical education, legal assistance, ration scheme, kifalat program, nutrition program, financial assistance for education, and Sehat Insaaf Program.

Speaking on the occasion, PM Imran Khan said that promotion of small and medium enterprises, development of agriculture and provision of all out facilities to construction sector is among top priorities of the government.

He said focusing on these sectors will not only accelerate the economic process but will also create employment opportunities in the country.

Imran Khan while agreeing to the proposal of imposing fixed tax on construction sector and declaring it as an industry directed the departments concerned to deliberate on it and a report be presented in this regard.

The prime minister also directed the Advisor on Commerce to further activate SMEDA in order to improve coordination between federal and provincial departments and to remove obstacles in the way of development of SMEs.

He also appreciated the efforts of Chairman Ehsaas Program Dr. Sania Nishtar in social development and poverty alleviation.

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