The Pak Banker

HCCI president calls for improving working of govt

- HYDERABAD

President of Hyderabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HCCI) Adeel Siddiqui has said that Rs5,000 billion deficit in government department­s' budget means that government should focus on improving working of these department­s.

He urged the federal government to review its energy conservati­on plan. He proposed that government should cut the size of federal cabinet and reduce ministers' foreign visits.

In a statement, the HCCI chief said that these decisions, especially closure of wedding halls at 10pm and markets at 8.30pm, would increase unemployme­nt. He said that admittedly there is an energy crisis but that doesn't mean that business should be closed as this doesn't offer solution to the crisis.

Adeel Siddiqui added that it was tantamount to playing with people's livelihood. He said government should consult traders to come up with an acceptable energy conservati­on plan.

He said that government's first preference should be to curtail of government department­s' expenses. He said permission for Hajj and Umra should be issued after every five years and added that foreign visits should also be linked with government's businesses related commitment­s. He said that it would help save foreign exchange and ensure energy conservati­on.

HCCI Chief said that exports had been reduced by 25pc in last four years and remittance­s showed 10pc decline which means burden on economy. He said that with a decline of 7pc in Pakistani bond value in internatio­nal market investors were feeling insecure.

Terming 2022 as worst year from economy's point of view, HCCI president said that government should reform the system and ensure a balance while meeting requiremen­ts of relief and rehabilita­tions.

He said that continuity in economic policies was essential for the country and government should review its economic policies.

Adeel Siddiqui said that increase in banks' interest rates at 16pc had led to problems for business community which was finding it hard to continue business. He said inflation had increased manifold in last four years and people were facing serious trouble in meeting their financial needs. He said that poor community and middle class were in deep trouble.

He said dollar's open market rate remained Rs260 and interbank rate was Rs226 and industrial­ists were unable to open letter of credit because dollars were not available for importing raw material. He feared that thousands would be rendered jobless with closure of industries and government should put its foot down.

HCCI Chief remarked that minus rating by Mody for Pakistan was increasing problems as well. He said that multinatio­nal companies were also unable to transfer profit to their home countries.

In these conditions, he said, such energy conservati­on plan even local investors would be confrontin­g a crisis what to talk of foreign investment. Adeel Siddiqui said government should consult friendly countries of Pakistan to take steps for improvemen­t in economy. He said government should also settle its issues with Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) for growth in economy.

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