Islamabad: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar emphasized the need for upgraded port facilities and simplified procedures to enhance Pakistan’s trade competitiveness on both regional and international levels. He chaired a meeting in the capital today to assess the operational effectiveness of Pakistani ports. The discussions focused on solutions to alleviate port bottlenecks, bolster trade assistance, and upgrade logistical networks to aid imports, exports, and broader financial endeavors. The gathering also examined suggestions to boost productivity, shorten turnaround periods, and guarantee seamless cargo management.
Pakistan Pavilion Draws Crowds at Paris Gastronomy Festival
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