PM directs for further improvement in the export package

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Tuesday directed the ministry of commerce that continuous refinements must be made to further improve the export package.

Chairing a meeting on trade and exports related matters at the PM Office, the prime minister directed the ministry to submit the refined and finalised proposals to the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC).

The meeting reviewed the impact of prime minister’s exports package and noted, with satisfaction, that more than 10 per cent increase had been observed in country’s exports during the last three months.

Various options to increase the impact of prime minister’s export package were considered during the meeting.

The ministry of commerce presented various proposals in this regard that had been prepared in consultation with leading exporters, the ministry of finance and the federal board of revenue.

The prime minister observed that the cost of doing business had increased over time. This issue needed to be compensated through creative incentives to the export sector.

The meeting was attended by the commerce minister Muhammad Pervaiz Malik, the finance minister, Muhammad Ishaq Dar and other senior government officials.

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