President for facilitating cross-border trade

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GWADAR
President Dr Arif Alvi has called for further facilitating cross-border trade with neighbouring countries. Chairing a follow-up meeting on border and trade management in Gwadar on Friday, the president said that the facilities would boost exports as well as provide job opportunities to the people near the border areas of Balochistan.
He asked the relevant stakeholders to fully equip the existing border stations by upgrading the road infrastructure, providing telecommunication facilities and establishing banking channels at crossing points to enhance border trade and bring prosperity to the remote areas of Balochistan.
The meeting was informed about the status of various issues raised by the government of Balochistan in a meeting held on January 3, 2022, at Aiwan-e-Sadr, Islamabad. It was also informed about the border trade issues and illegal fishing in the coastal areas of Gawadar. The meeting called for necessary groundwork for the provision of basic necessities to the residents of Gawadar.
The meeting was also briefed about the progress on the development of Gwadar Airport and the hospital. In order to encourage and facilitate foreign investors, the meeting was told that the process of the issuance of No Objection Certificates (NOCs) to foreign investors had been streamlined and would now be issued in four weeks.
The OGRA chairman apprised the participants that the top ten oil marketing companies (OMCs), possessing storage facilities in Balochistan and having valid licenses, had been directed to establish two additional petrol pumps in each district of the province to meet the fuel requirements of the province.
The meeting lauded the government’s decision to reduce the number of security check posts in Balochistan.
The president highlighted that the issues being faced by the traders belonging to border areas of Balochistan should be addressed on a priority basis. He welcomed the State Bank of Pakistan’s decision of directing banks to establish banking channels at border trading points.
He underlined the need for the skill development of the youth of Balochistan enabling them to fully benefit from the employment opportunities in Gwadar. The president reiterated the government’s commitment to address the sense of deprivation of Balochistan and bring it at par with other provinces of the country.
The governor and chief minister of Balochistan deeply thanked the president for taking a keen interest in the development of the province as well as resolving the issues being faced by its people.
Advisor to Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood, Governor Balochistan, Syed Zahoor Ahmad Agha, Chief Minister Abdul Quddus Bizenjo, Commander XII Corps Lt General Sarfraz Ali, Commander Coast of Pakistan Navy Rear Admiral Javaid Iqbal, Commander West of Pakistan Navy Rear Admiral Jawad Ahmed, Chairman FBR Dr Muhammad Ashfaq Ahmed, Chairman CPEC Authority Khalid Mansoor, Chairman OGRA Masroor Khan, and Chief Secretary Balochistan Mather Niaz Rana, and senior officials of the government attended the meeting.