
The gemstone policy Pakistan has moved closer to approval. The Ministry of Industries sent it to the federal cabinet. Officials finalized the policy after consultations. The focus remains on value addition and exports.
Meanwhile, a key meeting reviewed the gemstone policy Pakistan framework. The prime minister’s aide chaired the session. Government officials and industry experts attended. Provincial mining departments also joined discussions.
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In addition, working groups shared recommendations. These covered imports, exports, banking, and refund systems. Officials said the policy matches global standards. Experts aligned quality rules with international benchmarks.
However, officials acknowledged major industry problems. Pakistan faces high gemstone wastage and weak processing. Poor extraction causes up to 50 percent losses. Exports remain limited despite strong potential.
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Finally, the gemstone policy Pakistan proposes major reforms. The government plans financing and incentives. A new statutory authority will oversee implementation. Leaders hope the gemstone policy Pakistan boosts exports and competitiveness.