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Pakistan’s blue economy has potential to become driving force for growth: Dar

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ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said that Pakistan’s blue economy had the potential to become a driving force for national growth and resilience, citing the opportunities in fisheries and maritime trade to the exploration of offshore resources like petroleum and gas.

The deputy prime minister, addressing the International Maritime Business and Finance Conference held here, said that to enhance Pakistan’s share in the blue economy, efforts were being made under the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) to modernize the fisheries and shipbreaking industry using advanced technology.

He told the gathering that the government had already removed sales tax on fisheries processing plants and fishery seeds.

Highlighting the significant investment opportunities offered by the country’s ports, he said the oceans supported around 85% of global trade and also played a critical role in meeting the sustainable development agenda.

Dar said that as a maritime nation, Pakistan viewed the Arabian Sea as its fifth neighbor and a vital component of its economic and strategic paradigm.

Pakistan’s unique geopolitical and geographical position offered immense potential for trade with economic zones offering opportunities for coastal tourism, aquaculture, biotechnology, energy, and health.

He said Pakistan was transforming ports into hubs of regional and international trade and efficient green transshipment as a maritime single window was operational to enhance the efficiency of ports.

The deputy prime minister said that Pakistan was committed to working for the environmental protection in the maritime industry and sought support from the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to make Pakistan a hub of ship breaking industry.

Highlighting the impacts of climate change on Pakistan like the 2022 flash floods despite the country’s minimal contribution to carbon emissions, the deputy prime minister said the government was committed to low-carbon alternative fuels and establishing green corridors.

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