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Bilal Kiyani, business community discuss tax reforms

Published on: June 30, 2026 3:01 AM

Minister of State for Finance and Revenue, Bilal Azhar Kiyani here on Monday chaired a consultative meeting with representatives of the business and export sectors to discuss measures for improving the tax regime, facilitating exports, and fostering a more conducive business environment.

The meeting reviewed various policy and administrative measures to facilitate trade, strengthen industrial competitiveness, and support export-led growth, according to press release issued by finance ministry. Discussions also covered the implementation of the Drawback of Local Taxes and Levies (DLTL), the Technology Upgradation Fund (TUF), and the Export Facilitation Scheme (EFS), with participants exchanging views on ways to further improve their effectiveness and facilitate timely implementation.

The representatives of the business community shared their perspectives on enhancing the ease of doing business, improving operational efficiency, and strengthening Pakistan’s export competitiveness. The meeting reaffirmed the importance of continued public-private dialogue in support of sustainable economic growth.

The Minister of State reiterated the government’s commitment to maintaining close engagement with the business community and to pursuing policies that promote investment, industrial development, exports, and economic growth. He noted that the Ministry of Finance, the Federal Board of Revenue, and the Ministry of Commerce would continue to work closely with all stakeholders to facilitate trade and strengthen the country’s export sector.

The meeting was attended by a delegation of business leaders, including Jawed Bilwani (Former President, Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry), Syed Ahtisham Mazhar (President, Sialkot Chamber of Commerce & Industry), Rana Imran, Jamshed Murtaza, Zubair Motiwala (Former President, KCCI), Khurram Mukhtar (Patron-in-Chief, Pakistan Textile Exporters Association), and Aslam Pakhali (CEO, FA International).

The meeting was attended by a delegation of business leaders, including Former President, Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Jawed Bilwani; President, Sialkot Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Syed Ahtisham Mazhar; Former President, Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Zubair Motiwala; Patron-in-Chief, Pakistan Textile Exporters Association, Khurram Mukhtar; and CEO, FA International, Aslam Pakhali, Rana Imran; Jamshed Murtaza.

Senior government officials also attended the meeting, including the Secretary of Commerce; Member Sales Tax, Federal Board of Revenue, Dr. Hamid Ateeq Sarwar; Chief Collector Exports & IOCO, Mohsin; and Member Customs Policy, Federal Board of Revenue, Ashhad Jawwad.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Bilal Kiyani, business community, Tax

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