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RCCI calls for a Strategic approach to increase exports

byCT Report
05/01/2019
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) Malik Shahid Saleem has urged government to devise a comprehensive strategic approach to boost exports in the country.

The business community is looking for Government’s concrete steps to end current uncertainty and decisive actions towards key macro indicators. We want more information and input on the Strategic Trade Policy Framework (STPF) 2018-23 with an aim to double the country’s exports to $46 billion in next five years, he added.

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In a statement, President RCCI said that a continues fall of exports has been observed despite numerous incentives announced for exporter’s community; uninterrupted RLNG to 5 zero-rated industries, cut in input costs, low oil prices and Preferential Trade Agreements (PTA) with certain countries.

This is an alarming situation for the economy and the government should evolve a comprehensive strategy in consultation with the private sector to increase exports, he added.

Malik Shahid Saleem said that when we compare Pakistan with its neighboring countries, many countries are ahead of Pakistan despite having great potential. Pakistan had surplus wheat, rice and sugar but due to lack of planning and policy our exports are facing a stagnant behavior.

President RCCI said that Government should devise an aggressive export policy that gives more relaxation and friendly environment to our exporters to enhance exports.  Non-conventional sectors like, Pharmaceuticals, Information Technology and Gems and Jewelry must be incentivized at the earliest, he pointed out.

Trade shows, Single Country exhibitions, frequent exchange of delegations, seminars, conferences, public-private partnership, trade dialogue, access to market, easy transportation, low taxation and duties should be a key part of such policy, he urged.

 

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