PM Khan urges Huawei to hire brilliant and competent Pakistani youth
Prime Minister Imran Khan invited the Chinese IT giant, Huawei to Prime Minister Office to probe the enormous business opportunities created in Pakistan under the new E-policy. Chairman of the supervisory Board Huawei, Li Jie called on PM Khan along with the delegation. PM Khan requested the Huawei to offer their platform to the exceptional youth of Pakistan. He underscored that Pakistan's inexpensive labour with competent and innovative youth potential would be profitable for foreign companies. They further considered the prospects of the relocation of production plants to Pakistan.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday invited Huawei, the Chinese telecom and IT giant, to explore huge business opportunities created in Pakistan under the new E-policy.
Talking to Chairman of the supervisory Board Huawei Li Jie in Islamabad on Thursday who called on him along with his delegation, Prime Minister Imran Khan urged the company chairman to involve brilliant young minds of Pakistan working in technical fields.
He said that Pakistan has inexpensive labour and this competent and enterprising youth potential of the country would help the foreign countries to further grow. He also highlighted attractive incentive package, being offered by the government to the potential relocating industries. The possibility of relocation of manufacturing units to Pakistan also came under discussion.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairman Li Jie informed the Prime Minister about the progress being made by the company in the network domain and said that they have successfully established a new ecosystem so as to become independent of reliance on companies enjoying the monopoly in the field.
He said that the delegation was really impressed with the intellect of the Pakistani students. He said that they were running a Program of merit awards to the students of NAMAL.
Chairman Board of Investment Syed Zubair Haider Gillani, Secretary Commerce Sardar Ahmed Nawaz Sukhera, Secretary IT Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqui were also present during the meeting.
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