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PM urges steps to promote export of IT products on priority
The prime minister stressed taking benefit from the workforce of the country’s professionals of information technology.


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Friday said Pakistan had immense talent and skill pertaining to information technology and called the need for increasing the export of IT-related products on a priority basis.
Chairing a meeting to promote the exports of IT products, the prime minister called for devising a future strategy to promote IT-related exports
The prime minister stressed taking benefit from the workforce of the country’s professionals of information technology.
He directed the relevant ministers and officials to resolve the problems faced by the exports of IT products. He also stressed improving the connection of universities and academia with the IT industries.
Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistani entrepreneurs had played an important role in the promotion of IT sector, adding that such exporters would be appreciated at the government level.
The meeting was informed that last year, Pakistan’s IT-related export touched $2.6 billion, while efforts were afoot to increase the volume up to $5 billion in the next five years.
It was told that the largest chunk of the IT products was being exported to the United States, which comprised 57 percent of the total exports.
The meeting was informed that the country had the second biggest freelance workforce in the world, for which Pakistan Software Export was taking steps to use the potential. Also, the launch of two-year associate degree programmes in IT is under consideration to encourage the young generation to join the field.
It was highlighted that promotion of artificial intelligence, cyber technology, chain, and cloud technology was the priority of the government. Also, the brand of Tech Destination is being promoted at the international level.
The meeting was told that the Federal Board of Revenue had established help desks in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad to facilitate the IT exporters. The desks are working at the level of Commissioner Inland Revenue.
The meeting was attended by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Commerce Minister Syed Naveed Qamar, Information Technology Minister Amin ul Haq, Special Assistants to PM Tariq Bajwa, Jahanzeb Khan, Syed Fahd Hussain, Shiza Fatima, and senior government officials.

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