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Govt taking steps for improving ease of doing business scenario: Hafeez Shaikh

byCT Report
05/09/2019
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Adviser to Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue, Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh has said that the government has overcome immediate challenges to the economy by taking right decision and focus has now shifted to accelerating the pace of growth by creating an enabling atmosphere for businesses and boosting growth in key sectors such as agriculture.

“We are expecting an over 3 per cent growth in the agriculture sector which has remained stagnant for the past five years and we are further injecting about Rs250 billion in this sector to enhance crop productivity and improve water management,” he said while talking to a group of foreign investors representing international banks and financial institutions looking to invest in capital market of Pakistan.

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The Adviser gave the visiting investors an overview of various policy measures adopted by the government in recent months to tide over the economic slowdown, and spoke about the positive outcomes as reflected in surging exports, improved revenue collection, increase in number of tax filers, enhanced non-tax revenues and various other measures to facilitate businesses, including immediate sales tax refunds to the tune of Rs22 billion to exporters and payment of all income tax refunds to the limit of Rs100,000.

Dr. Hafeez Shaikh also briefed the delegation on various steps for improving ease of doing business scenario which will pave way for investment and growth of businesses.

The delegation appreciated the intention and practical steps taken by the government to facilitate businesses and improve the environment for encouraging foreign investment in Pakistan’s capital market.

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