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Meeting focuses on honey, marble in new policy

Meeting focuses on honey, marble in new policy

Express Tribune20-03-2025
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government has initiated practical steps to improve the economic conditions of the province and formulate a New Industrial Policy 2025-2030 for industrial development.
For the first time, it has been decided to solve the problems faced by the local industrial clusters and develop it. In this regard, a meeting related to the clusters was held at the Small Industries Development Board.
The meeting was chaired by Salim Khan, President of Honey Association.
It was attended by Feroz Shah, President Furniture Association, Asghar Khan, President Marble Association, Atmankhel, Provincial Chief of SMEDA, Rashid Aman.
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Meeting focuses on honey, marble in new policy

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government has initiated practical steps to improve the economic conditions of the province and formulate a New Industrial Policy 2025-2030 for industrial development. For the first time, it has been decided to solve the problems faced by the local industrial clusters and develop it. In this regard, a meeting related to the clusters was held at the Small Industries Development Board. The meeting was chaired by Salim Khan, President of Honey Association. It was attended by Feroz Shah, President Furniture Association, Asghar Khan, President Marble Association, Atmankhel, Provincial Chief of SMEDA, Rashid Aman.

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