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Group CEO of Daraz calls on Prime Minister Imran Khan

Group CEO of Daraz, the online E-Commerce platform, Mr. Bjarke Mikelsen called on Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad on Thursday.

While welcoming Mr. Mikelsen, PM Imran Khan stated that Pakistan offers huge potential for E-Commerce that will generate employment opportunities and help in economic growth.

The Prime Minister said that the government is providing full support to foreign investors under the “Ease-of-doing-Business” policy.

“E-Commerce is vital for employment generation and economic growth,” PM Imran Khan said.

CEO Daraz has expressed interest in further investment and expansion of e-commerce in Pakistan.

Advisor Finance Mr. Shaukat Fayyaz Tarin, Chairman STZA Mr. Amir Hashmi, Senator Aon Abbas Bappi, ( MD Daraz Mr. Ehsan Saya and Mr. Emmad Khan from Daraz were present during the meeting.
Saman Siddiqui

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