Political stability vital to face challenges: SAARC

Author: APP

President SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) Iftikhar Ali Malik on Sunday said that Pakistan’s economy, at this crucial juncture of time, can neither endure political turmoil nor afford political instability. “We need political stability which is a prerequisite for sustained economic growth to cope with the multiple challenges in the country,” he said. Politics of confrontation, agitation, protest, violence, and agitation is not a solution, said a news release.

He said that time had changed as the influential nations were paying more attention to financial warfare to continue their dominance. These countries were successfully using their weapons of economic destruction to weaken the economics of poor nations to achieve their unholy designs while Pakistan’s economy was not strong enough to withstand economic terrorism.

Iftikhar said that was indeed important to increase our exports and for that purpose, they needed to reduce our cost of doing business so that products could remain competitive in the world markets.

He said that trade facilitation was the key to promoting industries and they needed to remove all the obstacles and create a culture of trade facilitation.

“Our country has tremendous potential as we have enormous talent. What we need is consistency in the government policies and a clear roadmap to move forward,” he added.

He was of the view that all the sectors including the industrial sector should discharge their national obligations and play their key role in strengthening the economy while the government should introduce reforms and control the smuggling of raw material and finished goods.

Malik urged the government to conduct market research to find out new foreign destinations for the Pakistani products which were the best in the world as far as quality and price was concerned.

He asked the Pakistani missions’ abroad to introduce Pakistani products to foreign buyers and ensure the dissemination of trade-related information so that Pakistan entrepreneurs could avail trade opportunities to the maximum.

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