Syed Amin Ul Haque, the federal minister for IT and telecommunications, decided on Thursday to address difficulties facing the IT sector, which is essential to the expansion of the economy of the nation.
According to a news release, the minister made this statement during a meeting with a P@SHA delegation.
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In view of the prime minister’s directions for the promotion of Pakistan’s IT industry, he claimed that both the ministry and P@SHA would have to operate efficiently.
He stated that the industry and P@SHA would continue to receive support from the IT ministry.
The IT ministry, according to Syed Amin Ul Haque, is fully aware of the difficulties experienced by the sector and administrative barriers.
He stated that the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif would soon be informed in this regard.
In addition to thanking the minister for helping the IT sector, P@SHA Chairman Zohaib Khan stated that in order for the industry to meet its goals, including a $15 billion export, collaboration from the necessary agencies was essential.
Member IT Syed Junaid Imam, Joint Secretary Aftab Aftab Rashid, and Khurram Rahat, member of the P@SHA Central Executive Committee, also attended the meeting.
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