In a year, Pakistan attains macroeconomic stability: PM

“Mining and minerals are among the key areas that we are concentrating our efforts on,” he said. He added that Pakistan was collaborating with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to exploit its vast natural resources.
According to the prime minister, it is regrettable that the mining industry has not advanced much in exploiting the nation’s trillion-dollar minerals.
He claimed that information technology was another crucial sector and that the nation might revive its economy if young people were properly trained in this subject. He pointed out that 60 percent of Pakistan’s population was between the ages of 15 and 30.
According to Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan has abundant agricultural resources, but over the past few decades, per-acre production has remained low while new methods and technology.