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Ishaq Butt unanimously elected as PIDC Chairman

byZafar Malik
01/07/2014
in Latest News, Trade Associations
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SIALKOT: Chairman All Pakistan Dry Ports Association Muhammad Ishaq Butt has been unanimously elected Chairman of Pakistan Industries Development Corporation (PIDC) in a recently held meeting of Board of Directors.

The newly elected chairman has appreciated the government’s decisions that the Chairman PIDC has been taken from private sector of Pakistan and assured that this move will bring positive change in country’s business sector as well.

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In 1997, Muhammad Ishaq Butt was elected Chairman of Surgical Instruments Manufacturers Association of Pakistan (SIMAP). He was also elected President of Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) in 2009. In 2011, he was elected Chairman of Sialkot Dry Port Trust. Since 2012, he is Chairman of All Pakistan Dry Ports Association. Meanwhile, local business community of Sialkot has congratulated him as the newly elected Chairman PIDC and has expressed the hope that as the new Chairman he will bring drastic changes in PIDC in the larger national interest.

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