Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed federal ministries to accelerate efforts for investment, economic, and trade activities, emphasizing the importance of completing ongoing projects without delay.
He chaired the meeting online from London, with key ministers in attendance.
Targets given to ministries
During the meeting, Shehbaz Sharif assigned clear targets to ministries and instructed them to identify viable projects that could be completed immediately to promote investment and trade. He stressed that only practical, results-oriented initiatives should be prioritized to ensure long-term economic growth.
Focus on key investment sectors
Highlighting opportunities for foreign investment, the PM pointed to agriculture, IT, minerals, tourism, and renewable energy as promising sectors. He said that attracting investment in these areas would not only boost the economy but also generate employment and modernize industries.
Trade promotion as policy priority
Shehbaz underlined that increasing trade and exports is a central part of the government’s economic policy. He called for the preparation of a roadmap and change agenda to enhance competitiveness and open new markets for Pakistani goods and services.
Role of private sector in growth agenda
The premier assured that the private sector’s participation will be ensured in the roadmap for economic activities. He said that Pakistan’s economic and financial reform policy has already provided a new direction to the economy, thanks to innovation and transparency.
The meeting was attended by the federal ministers of finance, climate change, petroleum, commerce, information, and economic affairs, who joined virtually from London.
Economy on path of development
Concluding the session, Shehbaz Sharif expressed confidence that with innovation, transparency, and the timely completion of viable projects, Pakistan is firmly on the path of development. He reiterated his government’s commitment to reforms that promote investment, boost exports, and sustain economic growth.






