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An Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industries (ICCI) delegation, led by president Mr. Muhammad Shakeel Munir called on Minister for Planning Asad Umar

Dated : 11 November 2021

An Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industries (ICCI) delegation, led by president Mr. Muhammad Shakeel Munir called on Minister for Planning Asad Umar here in Islamabad on Thursday. Mr.Khalid Javaid, Mr.Abdul Rauf, Mr.Tariq Sadiq, Mr.Shaban Khalid, and other representatives from ICCI attended the meeting.

ICICI representatives conveyed their views to the Federal Minister regarding the establishment of new Islamabad Industrial Zone and discussed in detail the key features of the project.

Welcoming the newly elected ICCI delegation, Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar said that the existing Industrial Areas in Islamabad had exhausted the land, and further expansion is needed to generate economic activity, employment, and revenue, and potentially earn precious foreign reserves in the shape of exports. Also, being the capital, a model Industrial Estate is needed to showcase the Industrial Development in the country for foreign visitors.

Asad Umar said that the provision of electricity, gas, water, and other basic amenities would be ensured in the industrial zone. He said that this project would be a source of employment not only for Islamabad but also for the citizens of areas adjoining Islamabad and would be helpful for industrialization as well.

The meeting decided in principle to create a new industrial zone for Islamabad. Further, they also discussed developing the project under a public-private partnership (PPP) structure.