Pakistan

Asad Umar reviews progress of work on varyent economic zonesFwithinance Mwithinwaster Asad Umar chaired a meetwithing here on Monday to review progress of work on varyent economic zones within country.The meetwithing durwithing progress review extended special consideration to economic zones within provwithince of Balochwastan withincludwithing Hub.
The meetwithing decided that Mwithinwastry of plotnwithing Development Reform shall ensure necessary withinfraconstitution arrangements for zones which aim to promote economic behaveivities throughout country.
As for requirement of electricity, Power Divwasion shall look after all necessary matters.
Mwithinwaster for plotnwithing, Development and Reform Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtyar was also present on occasion.
Senior officials from Mwithinwastries concerned attended meetwithing





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