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FCCI to facilitate SSCI in establishment of industrial estate

The President of Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FCCI), Engineer Hafiz Ihtasham Javed has said it will help the Sahiwal Chamber of Commerce and Industry for a well-organised and scientifically planned industrial estate. He said the Faisalabad Industrial Estate Development & Management Company (FIEDMC) is doing valuable work, especially for the CPEC projects to stabilize the national economy. He also supported the idea of cotton zoning to enhance production.

FAISALABAD   –  The Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FCCI) will help the Sahiwal Chamber of Commerce & industry to have a well-organised and scientifically planned industrial estate by providing it guidance and technical know-how through the Faisalabad Industrial Estate Development & Management Company (FIEDMC).

This was said by the President FCCI Engineer Hafiz Ihtasham Javed, while talking to a delegation of the Sahiwal Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCI) here at the FCCI on Saturday.

He said the FIEDMC so far had undertaken three projects, including Value Addition City, M3 industrial estate and Allama Iqbal SEZ, which will further stabilise the national economy in addition to creating millions of jobs.

To a question, the president FCCI endorsed the idea of cotton zoning which could help in enhancing cotton production.  He also stressed the need to increase milk yield by enhancing quality of Neli Ravi buffalo.

“It can play a major role in development of the dairy sector in Pakistan on modern scientific lines,” he added. Later on, the presidents of both chambers inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) and also exchanged shields of their organisations.

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