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Indicators point to healthy Pak economic growth: Ishaq Dar

byCustoms Today Report
08/04/2014
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has said that the impressive macro-economic indicators, as monitored and assessed by international financial institutions, present a picture of sustainable growth and economic stability in Pakistan. International Monetary Fund gave a clean chit to the Pakistan’s economic health, which led to the engagement with major financial institutions, he added.

The minister was addressing a gathering of Canadian and Pakistani businessmen, entrepreneurs and professionals at an interactive session organized jointly by the Consulate General of Pakistan in Toronto and Canada-Pakistan Business Council (CPBC).

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The briefing was attended by Canadian parliamentarians including Senator Salma Ataullahjan, MP John McCallum, MP Brad Butt, Ontario Minister for Research and Innovation Dr. Reza Moridi and MP Dr. Shafiq Qaadri. CPBC Chairman Bryon Wilfert, Pakistan’s High Commissioner Akbar Zeb, Consul General Nafees Zakaria, President CPBC Samir Dossal and Ontario Economic Department’s Officials were among the notable participants.

Ishaq Dar said the economic performance would enable Pakistan to enter the international bond market after 7 years of absence. He outlined the bold policy steps taken by the government to address the challenges of economy, energy crisis and security, which resulted in a promising outcome.

Dar shared the good news about significant enhancement in foreign investments due to the restoration of investors’ confidence at the back of strengthening of Rupee vis-a-vis US dollar and other currencies, high and speedy returns for venture capitalists.

He told the Canadians and Pakistani community in Canada that Pakistan was on path to economic recovery and cited economist Jim O’Neil’s prediction that by 2050 it would be the 18th largest economy of the world. He was confident that with exploitation of hydrocarbon reserves and other natural resources, it could be achieved much earlier.

MP John McCallum, the former chief economist, lauded Dar’s briefing and expressed understanding that Pakistan indeed was full of potential. Senator Salma Ataullahjan praised Pakistani community’s contributions to the development and progress of Canada. She assured the minister that Canada wished to work closely with Pakistan in diverse areas.

MP Brad Butt also praised Pakistan and its Diaspora and shared pleasant experience of his recent visit to Pakistan. Minister Reza Moridi, while mentioning Canadian achievements in the fields of Bio-Sciences, ICT and Health Sector, said that from the political goodwill and cordial relations, Pakistan and Canada could touch new heights in their relationship.

He also presented Premier Kathleen Wynne’s greetings to the Finance Minister in which she expressed her confidence that the minister’s visit would pave the way for mutually beneficial increased prospects for bilateral trade and investment. The CPBC Chairman thanked the minister for his presentation calling it hugely informative and reassuring.

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