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Pakistan’ mineral resources – a huge USD $6 Trillion potential:

•Metallic Minerals – USD $1 trillion

•Non Metallic minerals – USD $5.7 trillion

•Industrial minerals – USD $200 billion But contribution to GDP is less than 1%

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