PM Imran for developing gems, mineral sector
Says development of industry would create immense job opportunities for youth
ISLAMABAD:
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday expressed confidence that development of gems and mineral sector would not only create immense job opportunities for the youth but also help increase the country's exports.
Presiding over a meeting on the development of gems and minerals sector, the premier sought a detailed report on the issues faced by the industry and the promotion of the sector so that a comprehensive roadmap could be devised in this regard.
He said nature had endowed Pakistan with innumerable mineral resources, but he regretted that attention was not paid to the sector in the past.
The meeting discussed matters related to the reserves of precious gems, including emerald, ruby, amethyst and sapphire, besides conducting research, encouraging foreign investment and ensuring coordination between the federal and provincial governments.
It stressed to take full advantage of the country's potential in the gems and jewelry sector, and increase exports in this regard.
The premier also appreciated the proposal of establishment of a gemstone city in the federal capital to attract foreign investment and promote gems exports.
The meeting was attended by Minister for Kashmir Affairs Ali Amin Gandapur, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Mineral Resources Shehzad Syed Qasim, French expert Plowright and Rupani Foundation Chief Executive Officer Wasim Samad and other experts in the field of minerals and gems.
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday expressed confidence that development of gems and mineral sector would not only create immense job opportunities for the youth but also help increase the country's exports.
Presiding over a meeting on the development of gems and minerals sector, the premier sought a detailed report on the issues faced by the industry and the promotion of the sector so that a comprehensive roadmap could be devised in this regard.
He said nature had endowed Pakistan with innumerable mineral resources, but he regretted that attention was not paid to the sector in the past.
The meeting discussed matters related to the reserves of precious gems, including emerald, ruby, amethyst and sapphire, besides conducting research, encouraging foreign investment and ensuring coordination between the federal and provincial governments.
It stressed to take full advantage of the country's potential in the gems and jewelry sector, and increase exports in this regard.
The premier also appreciated the proposal of establishment of a gemstone city in the federal capital to attract foreign investment and promote gems exports.
The meeting was attended by Minister for Kashmir Affairs Ali Amin Gandapur, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Mineral Resources Shehzad Syed Qasim, French expert Plowright and Rupani Foundation Chief Executive Officer Wasim Samad and other experts in the field of minerals and gems.