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Forex reserves, inflations, law and order satisfactory: PBIF

byCT Report
27/09/2016
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Businessmen and Intellectuals Forum (PBIF) President Mian Zahid Hussain said economy is stable but some indicators are threatening that should be considered immediately.

Situation of exports, remittances and investment is unsatisfactory while energy availability, forex reserves, inflations and law and order are satisfactory, he said.

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Mian Zahid Hussain said that all the countries except China are shifting their investments to politically and economically stable destinations which should act as a wakeup call for the policymakers. He said that Shifting of investment has been triggered by the tensions between Pakistan and India.

Government cannot control the remittances as Arab and Gulf countries are observing austerity while it can manage to boost exports and investment for which overall environment should be enabling. He said that exports have failed to pick up due to temporary relief measures, tax breaks and subsidies calling to deep rooted structural reforms.

Red tapes should be reduced and tensions with neighbours should be resolved amicably otherwise both the countries would face heavy losses. Increased tensions will push flight of capital and hurt exchange rate while India will have to face considerable losses and masses of the Saarc region will pay the price for it.

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