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    Port Qasim Garment City Project to Generate 138,000 Employment Opportunities

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Port Qasim garment city project is poised to become a major employment hub, with plans to generate approximately 138,000 jobs. This development is expected to significantly enhance the textile and garment manufacturing industry in Pakistan, which is a key sector of the country’s economy. By providing large-scale job opportunities, the project aims to support economic growth and reduce unemployment rates in the region.

    Textile and garment manufacturing have historically been vital to Pakistan’s export earnings and industrial output. The establishment of this garment city near Port Qasim, a major seaport, will facilitate easier access to international markets, improving export logistics and competitiveness. This initiative aligns with broader government efforts to boost industrialization and attract investment in value-added sectors.

    In a significant development for the local workforce, the garment city is expected to offer diverse employment opportunities ranging from skilled to semi-skilled labor. The project will not only create direct jobs but also stimulate ancillary industries such as packaging, transportation, and retail. Ultimately, this initiative could play a crucial role in strengthening Pakistan’s position in the global textile market while fostering socio-economic development in the region.

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