ISLAMABAD, Sep 29 (APP): In a significant move to bolster economic growth, Punjab Secretary for Industries and Food, Ehsan Bhutta, has reiterated the provincial government’s dedication to creating a conducive
environment for foreign inv
estors.
Secretary Ehsan Bhutta talking to PTV news channel reaffirmed the government’s commitment to providing a secure and supportive business
environment.
Bhutta emphasized that a robust security framework is being implemented to safeguard inv
estors’ interests, fostering an
environment conducive to growth and progress.
Bhutta outlined a comprehensive strategy to boost foreign inv
estors’ confidence, including streamlined regulatory frameworks, efficient dispute resolution mechanisms, and enhanced security protocols. This multi-faceted approach aims to mitigate risks and provide a secure
environment for inv
estors to operate.
The Secretary stressed that the security of foreign investments is a top priority for the Punjab government, adding, to achieve this, the government is collaborating with international organizations and leveraging cutting-edge technology to monitor and address potential security threats.
He said that Under Chief Minister Punjab’ leadership government will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that your investments are protected and thrive in our province.
He stated that the government believes in a prosperous Punjab and progressive Pakistan, highlighting their dedication to creating a favorable business
environment.
With robust Security framework we will implement international standards in Punjab to safeguard inv
estors’ interests, he added.
Responding to a question, Secretary emphasized that crackdowns against unchecked prices of food items are also a priority for the government.
“Alongside ensuring foreign investor safety and security, we are equally committed to protecting the interests of our ci
tizens,” he said.
“The government will not tolerate artificial price hikes and hoarding, and strict action will be taken against those found involved in such practices,” he added.