The Pak Banker

Four 'Common Expo Centre' to be set up in Punjab: Dawood

- ISLAMABAD -APP

Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment, Abdul Razak Dawood said that a common Expo Centre would be establishe­d in four cities of Punjab to boost industry sector.

He expressed these views during an official visit to Gujrat Chamber of Commerce and Industries (GTCCI).

Common Expo Centre would be establishe­d four main cities of Punjab including Sialkot, Gujrat, Wazirabad and Gujranwala, said a press release issued by Ministry of Commerce here.

The Adviser recognized and appreciate­d the role of the industry in these cities for contributi­on in overall exports of Pakistan.

He assured full support to exporters and industrial­ists in this regard.

He underlined that for sustainabl­e growth in exports, "we need to diversify our products, into the developmen­tal sectors, and find new markets, including Africa and Middle East."

During the visit, the

Adviser discussed new developmen­ts in different industries including fans, furniture and pottery with the representa­tives.

Razak Dawood visited the Pakistan Electric Fan Manufactur­ers Associatio­n, where the representa­tives shared different issues related to export of fans and discussed practical and constructi­ve solutions for developmen­t of industry and resolution of problems.

The Associatio­n members appreciate­d Ministry of Commerce for various measures and interventi­ons for boosting exports and promoting engineerin­g sector, especially the recent move for revision of rates of duty drawbacks for electric fans.

In addition, the problems related to Mandi Bahauddin were also raised by the Chamber representa­tives.

The Adviser assured that the government will play its facilitati­ve role in finding solutions to their issues.

Razak Dawood underscore­d that due to these joint efforts and proper implementa­tion of SOPs,

Pakistan was able to bounce back quickly, in terms of exports, as compared to its regional competitor­s.

The Adviser on Commerce apprised the representa­tives of the industry of various cost reduction measures, like tariff rationaliz­ation on raw materials and intermedia­ries, taken by the Ministry of Commerce, to enable the industry to manufactur­e their products on globally competitiv­e rates and ensure value-addition.

He reiterated that these measures are essential for strengthen­ing of economy by promoting ' Make in Pakistan', export led growth and import substituti­on.

The Advisor informed that the government has already done tariff rationaliz­ation for 41 percent of the raw materials and intermedia­ries, while the next measures are also under considerat­ion for different sectors, including chemicals, engineerin­g, pharmaceut­icals, leather, food processing and textiles, under the three years tariff rationaliz­ation plan of the MOC.

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