Governor Sindh Kamran Tessori has said that traders, industrialists and exporters are the capital of our country, the business community is struggling with the government for the country’s stability, and positive results will be produced soon. The rate of export has increased a lot while the export sectors are facing tough competition in the global market due to high production costs, but the federal government is making efforts to control all these problems, and soon the economic conditions of Pakistan will improve.
These views were expressed yesterday during a conversation with the delegation met at the Governor’s House under the leadership of United Business Group (UBG) Patron in chief SM Tanveer, who is also the Minister of Industry and Commerce of Punjab.
UBG President Zubair Tufail, Chairman Sindh Region Khalid Tawab, FPCCI presidential candidate in the upcoming election Atif Ikram Sheikh, Malik Sohail Hussain, former senior vice president of FPCCI Amir Rata Bajwa and others were also present in the delegation. Governor Sindh told the delegation that information technology (IT) classes will start after Eid-ul-Azha in the governor’s house. Create a name in the sector.
On this occasion, SM Tanveer appreciated the efforts of Governor Sindh and said that we had got much success in the efforts we had started to bring the business community across the country on an authentic platform. The business community of Pakistan is worried about the country’s future. Still, we had told them that when the countries of the world that suffered from disaster have stood on their feet, why can’t Pakistan be economically strong once again? People associated with all the business sectors of Pakistan must join us in the struggle; we are sure that the country’s economy will be stable once again.
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Group photo of Patron-in-Chief UBG, Provincial Minister for Commerce and Industry Punjab SM Tanveer, Zubair Tufail, Khalid Tawab, Atif Ikram Sheikh, Malik Sohail Hussain, Amir Rata Bajwa, Rizwan Ehsan, Aslam Chandi and Shyam Lal in a meeting with Sindh Governor Kamran Tesuri.