Gemstone: Pakistan’s vast untapped potential
Unfortunately, Pakistan Gems and Mineral exhibition has not attracted much attention from international buyers.
ISLAMABAD:
Potential international buyers encouraged to promote gemstone industry in Pakistan as the country is not only blessed with the large reserves of mineral ores but also known for the world’s most-glittering gemstones. The wide-range of gemstones including sapphires from Kashmir, emeralds from Swat, rubies from the northern areas and pink topazes from Katlang, Mardan, and good quality stones found in the mountainous belt from South Waziristan to Chitral, makes the country significant in the mineral world. Unfortunately, Pakistan Gems and Mineral exhibition held annually in Islamabad, however, has not attracted much attention from international buyers. The government needs to make significant investment to enhance the quality of gem products, which will not only create job opportunities but would also increase foreign exchange earnings of the country.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 22nd, 2016.
Potential international buyers encouraged to promote gemstone industry in Pakistan as the country is not only blessed with the large reserves of mineral ores but also known for the world’s most-glittering gemstones. The wide-range of gemstones including sapphires from Kashmir, emeralds from Swat, rubies from the northern areas and pink topazes from Katlang, Mardan, and good quality stones found in the mountainous belt from South Waziristan to Chitral, makes the country significant in the mineral world. Unfortunately, Pakistan Gems and Mineral exhibition held annually in Islamabad, however, has not attracted much attention from international buyers. The government needs to make significant investment to enhance the quality of gem products, which will not only create job opportunities but would also increase foreign exchange earnings of the country.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 22nd, 2016.