Islamabad, Oct 28: FPCCI Leaders Encouraged to Invest in Balochistan. Governor Jaffar Khan Mandokhail of Balochistan has urged the Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) to seize the region’s rich investment prospects, which would foster a steadily expanding economy that would benefit all of the nation’s provinces.
He stated at a meeting with FPCCI representatives at the Governor House here that focus should be placed on increasing trade, creating border markets, guaranteeing a reasonably priced electricity supply, and following advice from economic experts to improve company operations.
According to a news release released on Sunday, Mr. Mandokhail stated that the administration is dedicated to offering total safety to all investors, both domestic and foreign.Leading businessmen and industrialists from all over the nation have arrived in Quetta, which the governor said will have a beneficial impact and that the FPCCI is the largest economic forum in the nation.
He claimed that the creation of industrial zones in various parts of Balochistan, which were suggested when the CPEC project was introduced in the province, will boost the economy. In order to eradicate unemployment, open up access to Central Asian and neighboring markets, and create chances for the province’s economic development, he called on the business sector to support and mentor the Balochistani administration.
S.M. Tanveer and Haji Ghulam Farooq Khilji, two leaders of the United Business Group (UBG), have stated that a business meeting will be convened in Islamabad in December to discuss the economic difficulties facing the industrial and commercial sectors of Balochistan.
Both corporate leaders emphasized the enormous potential in Balochistan’s mining, agriculture, and livestock industries during a joint news conference held here on Sunday. They emphasized that Balochistan will develop if these prospects were adequately taken advantage of.
Mr. Khilji emphasized that in order to address Balochistan’s urgent economic problems, cooperation is required.He stated that this would need to be addressed right away and voiced concern about the province’s ongoing economic difficulties, pointing out that new problems appear on a weekly basis.
He stated that the businessmen are still hopeful about the possibility of constructive transformation in Balochistan in spite of these challenges.