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Government grants approval for investment facilitation
Apex committee meetings under the PM's chairmanship approved various investment projects.


The Apex Committee of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) has granted approval for various investment projects from friendly countries in the fields of agriculture, livestock, mining, construction, IT, and energy.
Chaired by the Prime Minister, SIFC gave the green light to investment projects proposed by friendly nations in sectors such as agriculture, livestock, mining, construction, IT, and energy.
During the second meeting of the Apex Committee, Shehbaz Sharif, directions were issued to provide extensive facilities to interested investors who show keenness in implementing these projects and putting them into practical operation.
The meeting was attended by the Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir, provincial and federal ministers, and high-ranking government officials.
The ministers reviewed and briefed on various projects prepared for investors under the SFIC and discussed their viability under the umbrella of the ISI.
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