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Google eyes Pakistan as emerging export hub, says FinMin Aurangzeb

byCT Report
05/11/2025
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has said that Google plans to make Pakistan an export hub.

Addressing the Future Summit in Karachi, the finance minister said that Pakistan’s economy was moving in the right direction.

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He emphasised the crucial role of the private sector, stating that production-driven growth is the only sustainable path. The minister added that Pakistan aims to become an export hub, with a strong focus on the IT and maritime sectors.

Highlighting the government’s reform agenda, Aurangzeb said the federal cabinet is undergoing a “right-sizing” process, with 39 ministries being merged and 24 state-owned entities slated for privatization.

According to Aurangzeb, 70 percent of the ministry mergers and closure of unnecessary departments have already been completed, and employees are being provided packages aligned with private-sector standards.

FinMin confirmed that the privatization of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) will be completed before the end of the year, alongside ongoing efforts to privatize three distribution companies. The first women’s bank has already been successfully privatized, attracting multi-million-dollar investment.

Aurangzeb emphasized the crucial role of the private sector in driving economic growth. “Sustainable, production-based growth is the only path forward. Pakistan’s economy is on the right track, and our macroeconomic stability has been recognized globally,” he said. He added that structural reforms and digitization are essential for transparency and long-term economic resilience.

The Finance Minister also highlighted Pakistan’s potential in the IT and maritime sectors, noting that the country ranks as the third-largest provider of freelancers worldwide. Plans are underway to make Pakistan an export hub, with global companies showing strong interest in investment.

Addressing fiscal reforms, Aurangzeb mentioned that corporate profits have increased by 9%, while the number of taxpayers has grown by 900,000, with Egypt reportedly seeking guidance on Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) reforms.

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