FPCCI gets amenity plot in Gwadar
KARACHI: Balochistan government has announced to allot amenity plot, measuring one acre to the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) for establishment of its liaison office in Gwadar, a statement said on Friday.
The FPCCI has welcomed the announcement made by Hussain Islam, provincial minister on behalf of Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo for allocation of amenity land free-of-cost to the FPCCI for establishment of its liaison office in Gwadar, it added. The establishment of FPCCI office in Gwadar in the backdrop of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) activities is the need of the hour to facilitate businessmen and it will also help in liaison with the government, as well as foreign investors.
Business leader S M Muneer has urged the Balochistan government for early allotment of land to the FPCCI so that it could have its office functional as soon as possible, it added.
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