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Punjab government has initiated an action plan costing Rs 2 billion for the expansion and promotion of small and medium industries in the province. It also includes agro-based industries.
Official sources told Business Recorder here on Monday that government has accorded its wholehearted attention to bring about industrial revolution through setting up large-scale industries in the province.
Under the programme, government has introduced certain schemes for the development of small and medium industries. Under these schemes loan facilities would be extended to the small and medium industries and for the establishment of new industrial projects in the Punjab.
The step has been taken to minimise and reduce the financial problems being faced by the business engaged with small and medium industries as well as for removing the hitches which are hindering the process of setting up of new industrial projects.
The government is very keen that business community and manufacturers should produce non-traditional products.
The innovation for fetching through the export of non-traditional products.
There is a lot of demand of non-traditional products in foreign market and about 200 different non-traditional products have been identified for the business community of the Punjab.
Under the programme government will extend loan facilities up to Rs 2 million to interested person who is willing to set up new industrial project worth Rs 20 million in the Punjab.
Apart from this, government had allocated Rs 500 million during current financial period for the advancement and expansion of agro-based industries and dairy development.
The loan facility would also be extended for the promotion of engineering and Information Technology in the province.
The government is mobilising all available resources for motivating and attracting Overseas Pakistanis and foreign investors to invest in Export Processing Zones, especially in Sialkot and Gujranwala export processing zones.
The government has concentrated its full attention on providing maximum opportunities to the Overseas Pakistanis and foreign investors for investment in various industrial projects.
The provincial government had developed "Investment-Friendly climate" for further accelerating the rapidity of industrial development for bringing big boom in existing export volume in the Punjab.
The main purpose behind the establishment of large-scale new industrial projects is to keep economic wheel in full motion and to ensure strong industrial base in the Punjab.
The maximum establishment of industries will not only help increasing the export volume but also create wide job opportunities for the jobless educated youth as well as for skilled and unskilled labour.
The government has urged the businessmen engaged with small and medium industries and newcomers to avail the incentives and concession for setting up new industries, sources added.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2004

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