Islamabad: Pakistan's PM Imran Khan said on Wednesday that more industries need to be set up to boost the country's income and generate employment opportunities, which Pakistan needs local and foreign investment. According to the news agency Xinhua, Imran Khan shared his views with the press after holding a meeting with businessmen and businessmen in the country in Karachi. also read IND vs NZ: Kiwis halt India’s flight as Men in Blue lose thriller by 18 runs Imran Khan said, "We have adopted the basic policy of investment rather than borrowing to encourage industrialization because we feel that the country facing financial challenges can be helped in the same way." trying. Imran said his government was encouraging a "ease of doing business" by bringing in investors in the country, improving the mechanism and removing barriers to them, providing them with cheap electricity and gas. also read Virat's imitation of Bumrah: This video will compel you to laugh! The Pak PM conceded that expanding industrialization would boost export and trade activities and help Pakistan seeking more credit from international lenders. Khan praised China in particular for its significant assistance in encouraging exports from Pakistan, saying that China has greatly contributed to Pakistan's right to circumvent the possibility of a major economic crisis during the last year. also read Daler Mehndi's song went viral, saying, "World Cup Hamara Hai"