WNAM REPORT: The Ministry of Industries and Production, Government of Pakistan, inaugurated the International Workshop on Salt Mining today, marking the beginning of a three-day event focused on innovation, sustainability, and value addition in the salt industry. The opening session was graced by Mr. Haroon Akhtar Khan, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister, who served as the chief guest and delivered the keynote address.
In his address, Mr. Haroon Akhtar Khan emphasized that innovation and sustainability are critical needs of the hour in the salt mining industry. He acknowledged the pivotal role being played by the National Productivity Organization (NPO) in the industrial development of the country.
Highlighting key initiatives, Mr. Khan mentioned the Ministry’s plans to establish model factories aimed at enhancing productivity and value addition. He particularly stressed the importance of boosting global demand for Pakistan’s renowned pink salt, known not only for its unique taste but also for its health benefits, including stress relief and therapeutic uses.
“Value addition will lead to increased exports and generate employment opportunities,” he stated. “We must prioritize utility creation and aim for a strong presence in the global market.”
The workshop includes sessions focused on mine safety, productivity, and exploring new business opportunities in the salt sector. International experts and industry leaders are participating in discussions surrounding exports and value-added products.
Mr. Khan also noted the significance of the National Industrial Policy, currently being formulated, as a vital step towards enhancing the country’s export potential and industrial growth. He reiterated that minerals like pink salt and gemstone factors are essential to boosting Pakistan’s mineral exports.
He concluded with a call to action: “We must steer our economy towards growth in GDP, salt mining, and mineral exports. Highlighting our products on the global stage is key to creating job opportunities and sustainable economic development.”
The workshop will continue until April 16, 2025, bringing together experts, stakeholders, and policymakers to explore the full potential of Pakistan’s salt mining industry.