Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said the industrial development in Pakistan is the top most priority of their government.

"The government is ensuring facilities to the small and medium industries to create job opportunities," the premier said while talking to Minister for Industries and Production Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtiar who called on him (PM).
Imran Khan observed that due to government’s positive policies, the development of industries at such a large scale despite Covid pandemic, was a good sign.
Due to full functioning of industries, employment opportunities were emerging in the country, he added.
Eralier, the premier was briefed over the steps being taken for industralization in the country.
Besides, the industries minister also apprised the prime minister of the progress on the construction of 1500-acre industrial zone in Karachi and SME policy.
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