The Apex Committee expresses satisfaction on functioning of SIFC and its strategy to outreach the potential investors through conduct of seminars and project inaugurations.


Islamabad: The second meeting of Special Investment Facilitation Council was held in Islamabad on Friday with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in the chair.
The meeting was also attended by Chief of Army Staff, Chief Ministers, Federal and Provincial Ministers and high-level government officials.
The Apex Committee expressed satisfaction on functioning of SIFC and its strategy to outreach the potential investors through conduct of seminars and project inaugurations.
The Apex Committee also reviewed various projects presented by ministries for broaching with investors under the umbrella of SIFC.
At the end, after a fruitful discussion and consensus, the Prime Minister gave approval of projects for attracting investments from friendly countries in Agricultural, Livestock, Minerals, Mining, IT and Energy Sectors, and also directed to extend impeccable facilitation to the investors, interested in undertaking and actualising these projects.

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