PM Shehbaz hints at power relief package for winter season

We are taking measures bit by bit for the relief of the common man to create jobs and run the economy, says prime minister

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday hinted at announcing a power relief package for the winter season and emphasized facilitating the businessmen to boost their morale.

“We are taking measures bit by bit for the relief of the common man to create jobs and run the economy. This is a tough journey but only the nations which face the challenges are destined to succeed,” while chairing the meeting of the federal cabinet.

The prime minister lauded the policy rate cut by the central bank to 15%, adding that the government’s economic stability measures were coming to fruition.

He said a further two percent reduction of the policy rate was a pleasing development for business, agriculture, exports, and commerce sectors.

He said SBP had gradually reduced the policy rate from 22% to 15%, encouraging people to invest their money in the economy to create jobs, enhance production, and exports.

The prime minister said that the policy rate reduction would decrease the debt burden by Rs1.3 trillion providing huge relief and creating a great fiscal space for the country.

He expressed the hope that the country’s economy would strengthen if the indicators continued to move positively.

He told the cabinet members that in a follow-up of his recent visit to Saudi Arabia, a Pakistani delegation had left for the Kingdom to discuss cooperation in mining and minerals, solar energy and skilled IT workforce which was required by both Saudia Arabia and Qatar.

He asked the IT ministry to give a presentation to explain their strategy to produce IT workforce of international standard to make them cope with the requirements of both the countries.

Calling for swift action on B2B MoUs with Saudi Arabia, the prime minister said the Azerbaijan government had also given a green signal for the signing of $2 billion MoUs to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

“These are good signals. How we take advantage of these is up to us,” he remarked.

 

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