PM directs finalization of industrial policy at earliest to boost production

  • PM Shehbaz describes industrial sector as backbone of the country’s exports, stresses industry development to achieving export-led economic growth
  • Notes uncertain industrial policies have hindered industrial growth, saying through effective policy, industrial development will be taken to new heights

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday directed to finalize the industrial policy at the earliest to increase production and provide sustainable solutions to the challenges faced by industries.

He also issued directions to the relevant authorities that the industrial policy be finalized in consultation with all relevant stakeholders.

Describing the industrial sector as the backbone of the country’s exports, the Prime Minister stressed that the development of industries is essential to achieving export-led economic growth.

Chairing a meeting on the promotion of the industrial sector, the prime minister underscored that equipping local industries with a skilled workforce and modern technology to international standards was the government’s top priority.

“Investment in the country will be promoted through tariff rationalization,” the prime minister said, adding that “uncertain industrial policies have hindered industrial growth.” Through an effective policy, we will take industrial development to new heights.”

The recent economic policies, he said, were formulated keeping in view the development of the country’s industrial sector.

During the meeting, recommendations for the development of national industries were presented to the Prime Minister.

He was informed that the manufacturing sector of the country will be revived through an effective industrial policy.

The meeting was attended by Minister for Economic Affairs Ahad Khan Cheema, Special Assistant Haroon Akhtar and other relevant high officials.

PM congratulates Pakistani schools shortlisted for World’s Best School Prizes

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday congratulated the administration, teachers, and students of three Pakistani schools for securing a place among the world’s top ten community-driven schools in the World’s Best School Prizes 2025.

Among the Pakistani schools that earned the distinction are Sanjan Nagar Public Education Trust Higher Secondary School, Lahore; Beaconhouse College Program (Juniper Campus), Quetta, and Nordic International School, Lahore.

The prime minister, in a statement, said that the said schools had earned recognition for their innovative curriculum, research, technology, environmental efforts, and contributions to the development of underprivileged and rural areas.

“These educational institutions have brought pride to the nation on the global stage. Such educational institutions are a role model for us all,” he said.

The prime minister also reiterated his government’s commitment to promoting modern education in the country.

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