The Pak Banker

LCCI stresses improving ease of doing business index

- Staff Reporter

Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry has called for improving ease of doing business (EODB) index for encouragin­g foreign investment.

LCCI President Almas Hyder said that grabbing of internatio­nal trade opportunit­ies means more foreign exchange for the country. "Good EODB ranking would also influence positively to the foreign direct investment, domestic businesses, employment generation and revenues of the state", he said.

Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has started to play a leading role in this regard and took a number of revolution­ary measures. "Appointmen­t of Shabbar Zaidi as Chairman FBR is a good move", he said, adding, measures like barring FBR officials from conducting raids without approval and stoppage of bank account attachment would create business-friendly atmosphere in the country. He said that Pakistan can easily take hold of top position in ease of doing business if other department­s follow the suit.

Almas Hyder said that Pakistan has all resources to become an economic leader. Economic situation would be quite good once ease of doing business was improved in Pakistan. He said that importance of businesses could not be undermined for economic developmen­t as they provide jobs to the growing population, generate revenue and attract foreign investment to the country which not only provides employment but also brings new technologi­es.

Senior Vice President Khawaja Shahzad Nasir and Vice President Faheem-urRehman Saigal said that the LCCI has done a lot of work for ease of doing business. The LCCI started work on EODB in 2015 and brought this important factor to main streamline. They urged making collective efforts to become economical­ly strong country.

They said that Pakistan holds 130th ranking in starting a business, 166th in dealing with constructi­on permits, 167th in getting electricit­y, 161st in registerin­g property, 112th in getting credit, 26th in protecting minority investors, 173rd in paying taxes, 142nd in trading across borders, 156th in enforcing contracts.

 ?? -APP ?? US Ambassador Paul W. Jones, Chargé D’affaires calls on Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs, Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh at Finance Ministry.
-APP US Ambassador Paul W. Jones, Chargé D’affaires calls on Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs, Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh at Finance Ministry.

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