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ADVISER TO THE PRIME MINISTER ON FINANCE AND REVENUE, DR. ABDUL HAFEEZ SHAIKH CHAIRS MEETING OF THE ECONOMIC COORDINATION COMMITTEE (ECC) OF THE CABINET IN ISLAMABAD ON JANUARY 08, 2020.

ADVISER TO THE PRIME MINISTER ON FINANCE AND REVENUE, DR. ABDUL HAFEEZ SHAIKH CHAIRS MEETING OF THE ECONOMIC COORDINATION COMMITTEE (ECC) OF THE CABINET IN ISLAMABAD ON JANUARY 08, 2020.

Hafeez Shaikh chairs meeting to review proposals for facilitation of EOSs

byCT Report
13/03/2020
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ISLAMABAD: Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue chaired a meeting to review the proposals for the facilitation of Exports Oriented Sectors with special focus on small and medium enterprises which can play a more vibrant role in export promotion with provision of certain facilities by the Government.

Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce Abdul Razzaq Dawood and Ali Habib gave a detailed briefing to the participants of the meeting on improving the system of duty drawbacks and export rebates that could help with the cash flow situation of the exporters and reduce the burden through automation and reduced tiers for verification.

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Other proposals included updating the lists of rate of rebates offered on different exported items and provision of funds to SBP for clearing rebates in a faster manner. The meeting was briefed that 26 sectors, which can provide exportable materials, have put forward their suggestions for the facilitation and promotion of exports from the country and some of the proposed measures do not even require any monetary contribution from the government.

Adviser Finance appreciated the work done by the commerce ministry and the input given by FBR and Customs on the proposals. He said that the Government aims to provide ease with maximum degree of automation and transparency to the exporters.

He directed the Ministry of Commerce to hold further discussions with all stakeholders and prepare draft proposals for making an effective policy for increasing the volume of exports from the country. He said all possible cooperation in the matter shall be provided by the Ministry of Finance and the needful will be done in the next budget.

 

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