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 Investors should transfer their investment from abroad: Babar Awan
 Updated at: 1902 PST,  Saturday, November 08, 2008
Investors should transfer their investment from abroad: Babar Awan ISLAMABAD: The country is presently facing an economic crisis and Pakistani investors should help the government in transferring their investments to Pakistan from abroad.

This was stated by Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Babar Awan in the meeting with a delegation of investors here on Saturday.

He said Pakistan has always been the best country for investment and the present political government is making the atmosphere more favourable for the promotion of investment in the country.

He urged the investors to set up industries in their country instead of prioritizing investment in foreign countries so that the economic progress could be made and people should get more and more employment opportunities.

He told that the government would take steps to address the investors problems.
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