Ahsan Iqbal stresses boosting exports to overcome economic challenges
MG News | August 05, 2024 at 04:45 PM GMT+05:00
August 05, 2024 (MLN): Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives, Ahsan Iqbal underscored the critical role of exports in driving Pakistan's economic growth.
While speaking at the 28th Textile Asia International Trade Fair 2024, organized by the Pakistan Readymade Garments Manufacturers & Exporters Association (PRGMEA), Iqbal emphasized that leveraging the nation's abundant resources and focusing on productivity, quality, and innovation is essential for enhancing competitiveness and profitability.
The planning minister mentioned that approximately 550 companies from seven countries participated in the expo, adding that trade fairs and expos like this were tools to boost exports of any country.
He stated that boosting exports was essential for economic development, as it would not only strengthen the Pakistani Rupee but also contribute to national prosperity. He asserted that enhancing exports was crucial for Pakistan to escape its dept burden and improve its economic condition.
Ahsan Iqbal criticised the opposition for focusing on protests rather than offering constructive solutions to the country’s issues.
He underscored the need for unity among all stakeholders to overcome political differences and achieve progress.
Addressing the current economic difficulties, he described the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme as a temporary solution, referring to it as a ‘bitter pill’ that Pakistan must eventually move beyond. He emphasised that export growth should be a top government priority, highlighting its importance for a stable economy.
The planning minister highlighted the significance of trade fairs in promoting exports and stressed the government’s commitment to showcasing ‘Made in Pakistan’ products globally.
He set an ambitious target to increase exports to over $100 billion and to outperform India by 2047. He emphasized that strengthening foreign exchange reserves would stabilize the Pakistani Rupee and contribute to national economic stability.
To a question on electricity, he outlined the background of the issue and the government’s efforts to address it.
He explained that when PML-N government came into power, it faced a severe power shortage with up to 20 hours of load shedding. In response, the government collaborated with China to establish eight thousand megawatts of power projects, alongside three thousand megawatts funded domestically.
Ahsan Iqbal addressed concerns about political instability, urging that this is not the time for protests. He called for dialogue and collaboration among experts to find solutions to current issues, warning that political demonstrations could deter potential investors.
He emphasized the need for unity and collective effort in overcoming Pakistan’s economic challenges. He called on all stakeholders to set aside differences and focus on strengthening the national economy through enhanced exports and effective problem-solving.
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