Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif arrived in Karachi for a two-day official visit and after his arrival held a one-on-one meeting with Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah at the CM House.
The discussion covered a range of federal and Sindh-related topics, including political, social, and economic ones, according to a spokesman for the Chief Minister’s House. Current development initiatives, including problems with gas and power, were discussed.
Prime Minister Sharif asked about the status of flood relief operations and reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to delivering public relief during the meeting.
Chief Minister Shah gave him an update on the ongoing restoration of homes damaged by flooding In addition to thanking the Prime Minister for coming to Karachi.
Speaking at the Second International Food and Agriculture Exhibition, Prime Minister Sharif emphasized the significant potential for raising agricultural exports.
He said that $7 billion should be the goal for agricultural exports in the next year.
The Prime Minister backed the plan to send 1,000 graduates to China each year for agricultural training, highlighting the importance of cutting-edge research and technology in boosting exports.
In addition, Sharif commended Arshad Nadeem for winning an Olympic gold medal and highlighted the momentous occasion for the country.
The prime minister highlighted recent initiatives and potential for cooperation with China and Gulf nations to reaffirm the government’s commitment to developing the agriculture sector and raising exports.