Piece of land has been identified for a project. CREATIVE COMMONS
ISLAMABAD: The Chakwal and Islamabad Chambers of Commerce and Industry have called on a supervision to assist work on substantiating a new industrial section in a Chakwal district according to directives of a premier.
The direct was done during a revisit of a commission of a Chakwal Chamber of Commerce and Industry to a ICCI, led by a president, Khurram Kamran, pronounced a matter released on Monday.
Kamran pronounced Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, during a revisit to Chakwal, had given instructions for a construction of a new industrial section along a Islamabad-Lahore Motorway nearby Nila Dullah interchange, though no swell could be done so far.
He pronounced about 500 acres of empty land in a area was identified as a many suitable place for a industrial section as it was really inexpensive and supposing easy entrance as well.
According to Kamran, a investiture of a new industrial section in Chakwal will attract uninformed investment, foster automation and emanate jobs in a area.
It was discussed that Islamabad, Chakwal, Rawalpindi, Attock and Jhelum chambers of commerce should join hands to launch a clever debate for a investiture of a industrial zone.
Speaking on a occasion, ICCI President Khalid Iqbal Malik pronounced notwithstanding transparent directives of a primary apportion and a corner offer for a plan by a Chakwal Chamber and a ICCI to a Ministry of Industries no discernible swell had been done by a government.
According to Malik, a Potohar segment indispensable a new industrial section for automation and investment and Chakwal offering a best place for a project.
He pronounced Pakistan had a good intensity to foster trade and exports with China, Afghanistan and Central Asian countries and new industrial zones in a segment would assistance in realising these objectives.
“Chakri is also being deliberate for a new industrial estate, though due to confidence considerations associated to a China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in a area, there is no space for a new industrial estate.”
Chakwal was a suitable choice choice for a project, Malik said, adding CPEC would trigger some-more trade and investment activities in a segment and in this unfolding a new industrial section was of peerless importance.
Published in The Express Tribune, Nov 15th, 2016.
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