Islamabad: The Pakistan Business Council has given 18 suggestions to the government to revive the country’s economy and promote exports, including finding new markets, reducing taxes on industrial raw materials, timely issuance of refunds and other suggestions. According to the sources, in a letter addressed to Federal Minister of Commerce Jam Kamal, the Pakistan Business Council said that Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif should hold a special meeting with exporters and industrialists, prepare the country’s industry to compete in the global markets, find new markets for exports and promote Pakistani brands. Exhibition opportunities should be given, small industries should be promoted in Sialkot, Gujarat and Gujranwala, facilities should be improved for exporters, new export processing zones should be built near Karachi port, taxes on industrial raw materials should be reduced, special measures should be taken for IT exports. Facilities should be increased within the shipping industries, communication and connections should be improved, FBR should issue tax refunds timely for economic stability, Exim Bank should be made operational. The Pakistan Business Council proposed that dividend, royalties and technical fees should be paid in time, Drape facilities should be provided to increase the export of medicines, FDI and JVs should be export oriented, Special Economic Zones should be completed in time in the provinces. To be done.
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