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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that Pakistan is in the wrong path on and we will take it in the right direction.
While addressing Pakistan’s first indigenous cardiac stent manufacturing facility, the prime minister said that the country could not develop unless Pakistan’s exports increased.
He said that our exports were increasing in the 1960s but in the 1970s, a confused mindset came to power and thwarted the industrialization of Pakistan. The prime minister said that a country that can make nuclear technology can make anything but our institutions are not interconnected.
“In our country, making a profit is considered a crime, and obstacles are put in the way. We are trying to change this mindset to facilitate new entrepreneurs,” he added.
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PM Imran Khan said that the preparation of cardiac stents at the local level is an important development. “Our biggest problem was the demand for goods from abroad, which is why we have to go to the IMF every now and then,” he said. Our decision to produce in our own country will be successful,” he further added.
The prime minister said that unless we increase our exports, there will be a need to borrow from the IMF.