Prime Minister Imran Khan has ensured his government is making full efforts for increasing tech exports, by stating that it is a top priority.
The PM met with Special Technology Zones Authority (STZA) Chairman Amir Hashmi on November 16th to discuss the progress being made in the tech sector.
Stating that Pakistan did not lack human resources and capabilities in the tech sector, the premier discussed the work being done by the special technology zones and the interest being shown by foreign investors.
PM Imran was told by Hashmi that work on the STZs was being carried out at a rapid pace and that the latest facilities were to be provided to the entrepreneurs.
“Furthermore, foreign investment would ensure technology transfer in the country and precious foreign exchange would be earned,” the chairman said.
The prime minister issued instructions for immediately taking essential steps for the completion of STZs.
The premier and the STZA chairman met a week ago as well for the purpose of carrying out similar discussions on the progress of STZAs.
In that meeting, the Prime Minister expressed his satisfaction with the STZA’s efforts and stated that he would like to see these tech zones rolled out in all the major cities of Pakistan.
The government first decided to establish the STZA back in December 2020, with the ultimate goal being to provide support and ease for the Increasing tech sector exports, both financially and logistically. These will naturally drive more and more people and enterprises within the country to step up and deliver. The goal was to make their lives easier by giving them the international standards provided outside of Pakistan so that they can flourish within the country.