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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan today (Friday) has congratulated the country’s exporters on achieving “record exports in December 2020 with a growth of 18 percent over the previous year.”
Taking to Twitter, the prime minister — pleased at the performance of Pakistan’s exports for the month of December 2020 — revealed that the country’s exports had registered a growth of 18 percent over the previous year.
“Well done and keep up this trend. A major pillar of our government’s economic policy is an export enhancement and we will provide full support to promote export culture,” the premier added.
Congratulations to all the exporters on achieving record exports in Dec 2020 with a growth of 18 % over the previous year. Well done & keep up this trend. A major pillar of our govt’s economic policy is export enhancement & we will provide full support to promote export culture.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) January 1, 2021
Earlier last month, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce Razak Dawood had announced that Pakistan’s exports had crossed the $2bn mark for a second consecutive time in November.
Today (Friday), PM Imran stated that the country was moving in the right direction with the policies aimed at bringing people out of poverty through wealth creation.
Speaking at a launching ceremony, the premier said the government will incentivise the business community and the industrial sector that will lead to increased exports. “Wealth creation through exports will be used for uplifting the living standard of the ordinary people in the country,” he underscored.