Quaid e Azam Apparel Park to be implemented speedilymanner

Quaid-e-Azam Apparel Park project is of vital importance for the development of textile and garments sector and it would be implemented speedily with, standard and transparency, said Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif during his video conference from Lahore to Beijing on Wednesday, where he addressed heads of Chinese companies in textile sector and a delegation from Punjab in Beijing.

He asked the Chinese investors to come forward for investment in the Apparel Park project and assured that Punjab government would provide them with all necessary facilities. The completion of the Quaid-e-Azam Apparel Park would promote textile and garments industry.

The officials of Chinese companies assured investment in Quaid-e-Azam Apparel Park and described it as a splendid project.

China Commercial Circulation Association of Textile & Apparel Vice-President Yin Qiang, senior officials of other Chinese investment companies, Punjab Minister for Industries Sheikh Alauddin, planning and development chairman, industries secretary,PIEDMC chairman, Pakistan Embassy in Beijing Commercial Consular Dr Arfa Iqbal besides other officials participated in the meeting in Beijing.

Provincial Minister for Industries, Secretary Industries, PIEDMC and authorities concerned will be responsible for completion of the project within stipulated period.

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