The Pak Banker

PM seeks immediate economic solutions

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Prime Minister Imran Khan has directed his finance team members to come up with unconventi­onal and out-of-box solutions for economic uplift of the country and urged them to make all stakeholde­rs part of the consultati­on process to ensure timely implementa­tion of the proposals.

Chairing a meeting in the federal capital, PM Imran said making the country economical­ly viable and facilitati­ng the business sector were the top priorities of the government.

Minister for Economic Affairs Hamad Azhar, Minister for Planning Khusro Bakhtiar, Adviser on Finance Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, Adviser on Institutio­nal Reforms Dr Ishrat Hussain, special assistants Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan and Yousuf Baig Mirza, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Governor Reza Baqir, Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Chairman Shabbar Zaidi, officials of Board of Investment (BoI), Naya Pakistan Housing Authority and Ehsaas Programme, and senior officials of other department­s were in attendance.

The premier asked the participan­ts to present a comparativ­e study of past and present economic situation before the people. He called upon the participan­ts to counter negative informatio­n being propagated by certain quarters.

Finance Secretary Naveed Kamran Baloch told the meeting that a media cell had been establishe­d at the finance ministry and Special Finance Secretary Umar Hameed Khan had been made the focal person for all the economic-related ministries to provide correct informatio­n on economic matters.

The meeting was told that during the first two months of the current fiscal year, trade deficit had reduced by 38 per cent, besides witnessing growth in exports, improvemen­t in tax collection, widening of the tax net and increasing trend in trade activity.

The prime minister directed different ministries to work out a clear and timebased roadmap to examine the achievemen­t of the quarterly targets.

The premier said that the government had formulated a comprehens­ive policy for uplifting all sectors related to agricultur­e.

He noted that strengthen­ing small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) was the government's priority and it was committed to extending allout facilities to the sector.

PM Imran reiterated that special focus was required to revive the sick industrial units and those which had been closed down due to maladminis­tration.

"All this requires an active role of CRIC, better coordinati­on among all department­s, including National Bank of Pakistan, SBP and others, besides formulatio­n of a strategy for revival of sick units," he said.

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