Thursday, February 28, 2019

Better products

This refers to the letter ‘Made in Pakistan’ (February 26) by Dr Najeeb A Khan. Pakistan can earn at least 300 percent more revenue from its products if it ensures that all products are manufactured in an even better manner. For this, the country needs to have well-equipped vocational training centres. We need tp ensure that these centres are situated near most of the manufacturing centres. This is exactly what Germany did after the war. It spent a lot on the training of its factory workers and this is why it makes the best products.With trained workers, Pakistan can manufacture products that are in line with Western standards.Asad A KhanLondon, UK

from The News International - Newspost https://ift.tt/2tH6MzS

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