Shenzhen, In a significant move towards streamlining governmental processes in Pakistan, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif visited the Nanshan One Stop Services Center in Shenzhen, where he directed the federal ministers and relevant officials to expedite the development of a similar facility in Pakistan. The visit, which focused on the modernization of business registration and other administrative services, aims to replicate Nanshan’s efficient digital system within Pakistan.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, during his visit, Prime Minister Sharif was briefed in detail about the center’s capabilities, particularly its innovative approach to handling company registrations and other administrative tasks under a unified digital system. Impressed by the efficiency and user-friendliness of the Nanshan model, he lauded the integration of multiple services under one roof, highlighting its potential benefits for improving business operations in Pakistan.
The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of such modern systems in providing basic facilities to the public and instructed Pakistani authorities to take the necessary steps to implement a similar system. He envisages this initiative as a step forward in enhancing the ease of doing business in Pakistan and accelerating economic growth by reducing bureaucratic hurdles.
Furthermore, Prime Minister Sharif’s visit to the Shenzhen Exhibition Museum also underscored his appreciation for the city’s rapid development and transformation. His tour of various exhibits reaffirmed his commitment to fostering similar growth and technological advancements in Pakistan.
The proposed plans to introduce a modernized service system in Pakistan are expected to significantly benefit the business community and general public, aligning with the government’s broader goals of administrative reform and digital transformation.