Pakistani exports: Government to spend Rs26b to promote trade
Government allocated Rs20 million for the promotion of women entrepreneurs, says Dr Sohail.
MULTAN:
Ministry of Trade and Commerce’s Director General Trade Policy Dr Safdar A Sohail said on Wednesday that a sum of Rs26 billion would be spent on initiatives to promote the country’s exports under the new trade policy 2012-15.
Dr Sohail told APP on Wednesday that Rs5 billion of this amount would be spent during the ongoing fiscal year. He attributed the country’s trade deficit to heavy imports of petroleum products and raw material for fertilisers and other products.
He said a new development plan was under consideration for the auto industry which had enjoyed protection for many years without passing the benefit on to the people. He added that the government had allocated Rs20 million for the promotion of women entrepreneurs, adding that all possible steps would be taken to strengthen women entrepreneurs and chambers.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 14th, 2013.
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Ministry of Trade and Commerce’s Director General Trade Policy Dr Safdar A Sohail said on Wednesday that a sum of Rs26 billion would be spent on initiatives to promote the country’s exports under the new trade policy 2012-15.
Dr Sohail told APP on Wednesday that Rs5 billion of this amount would be spent during the ongoing fiscal year. He attributed the country’s trade deficit to heavy imports of petroleum products and raw material for fertilisers and other products.
He said a new development plan was under consideration for the auto industry which had enjoyed protection for many years without passing the benefit on to the people. He added that the government had allocated Rs20 million for the promotion of women entrepreneurs, adding that all possible steps would be taken to strengthen women entrepreneurs and chambers.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 14th, 2013.
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