PM Shehbaz underscores need for export-led growth
Chairing federal cabinet meeting in Islamabad today, he expressed satisfaction with the macroeconomic stability achieved by the country, emphasizing that it is now time to move forward towards growth.
Describing the launch of Uraan Pakistan, a homegrown five-year economic plan as an important initiative, the Prime Minister was confident that it would prove to be a good omen for the New Year. He, however, emphasized the need for diligence and steadfastness to achieve the targets. He appreciated the contributions made by the ministries in the preparation of the economic plan.
The Prime Minister pointed out that foreign remittances reached fifteen billion dollars in the first five months of the current fiscal year, expressing confidence that they could reach the historic thirty-five billion dollars mark if the current trend continued.
He said revenue collection target for the month of December was achieved by ninety-seven percent, which is encouraging. He said the trial run of Faceless Customs Assessment System at Karachi Port has facilitated the business community as it reduced the inspection time of containers by thirty-nine percent.
Shehbaz Sharif said smuggling of sugar to Afghanistan has been brought to zero, crediting the Army Chief for his efforts in this regard. He mentioned that these success stories have been achieved despite the sit-ins by certain elements.
The Prime Minister stated efforts are underway regarding rightsizing and downsizing. He said a world class airport has been established in Gwadar with the support of China. He said this facility will be turned into a world class commercial hub, highlighting that there is an immense scope of it.
Shehbaz Sharif also paid tributes to the security personnel for their sacrifices in the war against terrorism.
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