Dr Qasir urges to reduce business costs to stimulate industrial growth.

Nighat Awan, Acting President, and Muslim Mohamedi, Acting Senior Vice President of the Korangi Association of Trade & Industry (KATI), praised the insightful recommendations presented by Dr. Qaiser Bengali, a distinguished economist, to stimulate industrial growth.

Dr Qaiser Bengali outlined a comprehensive set of suggestions during a meeting led by the Caretaker Minister of Commerce & Industries, Sindh, Younus Dhaga. The proposals aimed at fostering industrial activities in Sindh included the establishment of new industrial zones and the provision of subsidized loans and other facilities.

The meeting, attended by Acting Senior Vice President Muslim Mohamedi as KATI’s representative, witnessed the participation of numerous business personalities and other dignitaries.

Acting President Nighat Awan highlighted the importance of developing economic zones with adequate infrastructure facilities, especially given the current economic scenario. She urged the government to collaborate with the State Bank to provide special subsidized loans to acquire locally manufactured machinery. She emphasised that this would contribute to an upswing in industrial activities and support local machinery manufacturers.

Nighat Awan also called for declaring areas adjacent to industrial zones as industrial areas, particularly to support the development of cottage industries.

Furthermore, she underscored the need to reduce the current interest rate, currently around 22%, to a single-digit figure. A lower interest rate would facilitate easier access to affordable credit for industries, contributing to their growth and economic sustainability.

Muslim Mohamedi appreciated Dr Qasir’s suggestions and said that, first and foremost, we should bring down the cost of doing business to make our products competitive compared to neighbouring countries.

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