Pakistan’s Fan Industry Seeks Policy Support to Boost Exports and Energy Efficiency

Representatives from Pakistan's electric fan sector presented their case to Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, highlighting the need for targeted policies to improve raw material exports and adopt energy-efficient technologies. The sector, employing around 40,000 directly, is experiencing growth in exports to the Middle East and Africa, making government support crucial for sustained expansion. The minister confirmed ongoing reforms and government commitment to sector development, signaling a supportive policy environment ahead.
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Pakistan Electric Fan Manufacturers Association
Gujrat
Gujranwala
Muhammad Aurangzeb
Middle East