Former SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Iftikhar Ali Malik has called for adopting China’s economic model to transform Pakistan’s industrial sector into a digitalized economy. He emphasized the need for bold reforms, strategic partnerships, and Special Economic Zones with cutting-edge technology to modernize Pakistan’s outdated industrial framework. By replicating China’s digital transformation initiatives and fostering a culture of entrepreneurship and skill development, Malik believes Pakistan could harness its industrial potential and compete globally. A unified approach under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework, with China as a key partner, could be a game-changer for sustainable economic growth and global competitiveness.
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