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Pakistan's IT exports surge 24% despite Covid-19
Minister says IT industry progressing swiftly, creating high-paying jobs
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ISLAMABAD:

Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Syed Aminul Haque on Wednesday said that Pakistan’s IT industry was progressing rapidly and all possible steps were being taken to facilitate the industry.

The minister expressed these views while speaking at the IT Export Awards 2019, organised by the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) - an attached department of the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication.

Haque said the role of IT and telecommunication was vital in the development and economic growth of Pakistan and the government was interested in working closely with the information and communication technology (ICT) sector and implementing the policies and measures that would effectively energise both exports and technology adoption.

He stated that the IT industry was growing at a phenomenal rate, earning foreign exchange for the country, creating high-paying jobs, improving the nation’s productivity and quality of life through innovative technological solutions.

Moreover, he told the audience that fiscal year 2019-20 had been a great year for IT and IT-enabled services (ITeS) exports.

“A record $1.231 billion has been received in IT and ITeS export remittances at a growth rate of 23.71% as compared to FY19,” he added.

“We are setting a target of $5 billion for IT export remittances by FY23 and will provide all the necessary support to achieve the target.”

Haque stressed that Pakistan’s IT industry had reached an important milestone in its journey and positioned itself to become one of the leading players in the software and outsourcing services market.

He declared that the IT industry could become one of the largest industries, adding that the national exchequer was growing due to IT exports.

The federal minister said IT exports registered a record increase despite the Covid-19 pandemic.

Speaking about IT parks, Haque said work was under way on the IT Park in Islamabad and its groundbreaking would be conducted by the end of this year. However, the IT Park in Gilgit would be inaugurated soon and work was also under way on the IT Park in Karachi, he added.

“Events such as these need to be held more frequently. The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication and Pakistan Software Export Board are making all possible efforts to facilitate the IT industry. My doors are open for viable suggestions for improving the IT industry growth,” he concluded.

The minister congratulated all the export award winners and praised their efforts for boosting much-needed export earnings of Pakistan, their investment in the country and generating employment opportunities for the youth.
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“We are setting a target of $5 billion for IT export remittances by FY23 and will provide all the necessary support to achieve the target.”


I am not pessimistic but only $5 Billion by 2023 is meniscal for a country the size and population of Pakistan. Government should improve the It infrastructure, entrepreneurship is already booming, Pakistan needs more IT parks, more investment in AI, cyber security, cloud technology.

India earns $ US 150 billion per year, we are leap years behind them. Need to catchup on that.
 
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I am not pessimistic but only $5 Billion by 2023 is meniscal for a country the size and population of Pakistan. Government should improve the It infrastructure, entrepreneurship is already booming, Pakistan needs more IT parks, more investment in AI, cyber security, cloud technology.

India earns $ US 150 billion per year, we are leap years behind them. Need to catchup on that.

Congrats to my Pakistani brothers/sisters on their efforts. It would be better to focus on things Indians don't dominate, such as freelance work, image processing, games development, movie/CGI/animation, desktop publishing, mobile apps, apps in Asian languages etc.

We have been working in these fields and have been successful at it.

Indians are very good at Software development, it will be hard to beat them at their own game.

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Look at this too. Kids have to become interested in IT. First step is becoming Internet savvy.

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Congrats to my Pakistani brothers/sisters on their efforts. It would be better to focus on things Indians don't dominate, such as freelance work, image processing, games development, movie/CGI/animation, desktop publishing, mobile apps, apps in Asian languages etc.

We have been working in these fields and have been successful at it.

Indians are very good at Software development, it will be hard to beat them at their own game.

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Yeah but they also have a population of 1.4 billion, we don't necessarily need to match a 1.4 billion overpopulated slum we just need to reach our own potential and utilise our resources and people for our own sake as opposed as a dick measuring contest with others
 
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