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Pakistan can earn billions of dollars by exploiting its $6 trillion minerals deposits

by Web Desk
July 17, 2024
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Pakistan can earn billions of dollars by exploiting its $6 trillion minerals deposits
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Former president of the SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Iftikhar Ali Malik, stated on Tuesday that Pakistan could comfortably earn billions of dollars in foreign exchange by fully exploiting its mineral wealth, estimated at $6 trillion.

Speaking to a delegation of industrialists led by Taimur Ali, Malik emphasized that effectively harnessing this immense wealth has the potential to transform the country’s economic landscape. Currently, Pakistan’s mining sector is underdeveloped, contributing only a small fraction to the national GDP. To unlock this potential, several strategic measures need to be implemented.

Malik highlighted the importance of investment in geological surveys and exploration activities. Comprehensive mapping of mineral resources can attract both domestic and international investors. Collaborations with countries possessing advanced mining technologies and expertise, such as Australia and Canada, can also be beneficial. By creating a favorable investment climate, the government can encourage multinational companies to invest in the exploration and extraction of minerals.

He also stressed the necessity of developing infrastructure for the mining sector’s growth. Efficient transportation networks, including roads and railways, are needed to transport minerals from remote mining sites to processing facilities and export hubs. Additionally, investing in power generation and distribution infrastructure is crucial, as mining operations are energy-intensive. Public-private partnerships can play a significant role in developing this infrastructure.

Malik noted the importance of building a skilled workforce. Establishing training centers and vocational institutes focused on mining-related skills can equip the local population with the necessary expertise. This not only creates job opportunities but also reduces dependency on foreign labor. The government must ensure that the benefits of mining are equitably distributed, with revenue generated from mining reinvested in local communities to improve healthcare, education, and overall living standards.

Leader of the delegation, Taimur Ali, pointed out that regulatory reforms are essential for the sector’s growth. The existing legal and regulatory framework governing the mining sector needs to be streamlined to ensure transparency and efficiency. Simplifying the process for obtaining mining licenses and ensuring clear property rights can significantly reduce bureaucratic hurdles. Additionally, implementing stringent environmental and labor standards will ensure sustainable and ethical mining practices, making the sector more attractive to responsible investors.

By adopting these strategies, Pakistan can fully exploit its mineral wealth, driving economic growth and improving the livelihoods of its citizens.

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