Country benefiting from economic reforms of government: Ishaq Dar

Author: Online

ISLAMABAD: Ishaq Dar has said that the country was benefiting from the reforms carried out by the government. He made these reforms in a meeting whereby Country Director of World Bank for Pakistan, Patchamuthu Illangovan called on him in Islamabad.

The finance minister apprised the country director of the progress of various economic reforms undertaken by the government.

He said that having completed the home grown reform agenda with the assistance of IMF, the government is now continuing with the reform agenda promised in the PML-N’s election manifesto of 2013.

Ishaq Dar said that the country was benefiting from the reforms carried out so far and the government would ensure the continuity of reforms with the same zeal in future.

The country director said the World Bank will continue to support and assist the reforms in various sectors of economy of Pakistan.

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