Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directs for consultation with the reputed firms for reduction in the volume of government’s infrastructure and to enhance effectiveness of the governance system


Islamabad: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Friday directed authorities concerned to hold consultation with globally reputed consultancy firms to realize investment agreements with the friendly countries.
Talking to a delegation of an International Consultancy Firm in Islamabad, he also directed for consultation with the reputed firms for reduction in the volume of government’s infrastructure and to enhance effectiveness of the governance system.
He told the delegation that there exists a huge potential for investment in minerals and energy sectors.
Appreciating the key role of the private sector in national economic development, the Prime Minister assured all-out facilitation by the government for economic revival.
The delegation gave suggestions for further expansion of foreign investment in Pakistan.

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