The government has banned unauthorized raids on factories and factories

It was decided for the inspection team to get prior permission through the portal


ISLAMABAD – The government has banned unauthorized raids on factories and factories. According to Dunya News, the government has banned unauthorized raids on factories and factories, making it mandatory for the next inspection team to seek prior permission through the portal. According to Secretary Investment Board Farina Mazhar The country is working on 22 special economic zone projects, four of which are being built under C-Pack, 200 and 80 local Chinese companies are keen to invest in the country, besides electronic and hybrid vehicles in Pakistan. Investment in development is also increasing and Japan is ready to invest more in this sector.

On the other hand, there is a possibility of Qatar investing in Pakistan’s LNG import terminal, the Gulf country will invest in the next import terminal to help Pakistan, the energy terminal will be the country’s largest terminal in which annual Qatar will be able to import 1 billion cubic feet of gas, according to a Bloomberg report. In this regard, Qasim Terminal Holding Company, a subsidiary of Qatar Energy, has applied for clearance with the Government of Pakistan to participate in Energy Terminal Pvt. Ltd.

The Bloomberg report also found that the deal comes at a time when Qatar plans to dramatically increase production over the next decade, forcing the Middle East nation to find more buyers for its fuel. Qatar is already the largest supplier of gas to Pakistan and its latest long-term deal is set to begin this year, while Pakistan will be in emerging Asia with Bangladesh and Thailand over the next five years. LNG development is set to dominate, the three countries will almost double LNG imports during 2021-25, of which Pakistan is currently operating two LNG terminals while Energas and Japan’s Mitsubishi Corp is working to build the country’s first two private projects

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