The government urged to provide special incentives to boost exports, Faraz-ur-Rehman.

Faraz-ur-Rehman, the president of the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI), has called on the government to provide special incentives to the export industry to enhance the country’s exports.

President Faraz-ur-Rehman emphasized the need for the government to focus on Pakistan’s major export sectors and ease the restrictions and conditions imposed on exports. He stressed that the government is in urgent need of foreign exchange, and supporting the export industry is crucial in this regard.

Rehman specifically highlighted the textile sector and urged the restoration of subsidized electricity and gas tariffs, as well as the provision of affordable and uninterrupted natural gas supply to industries. He also emphasized the importance of restoring SRO 1125(1) of 2011, which would have a positive impact on the export industry.

The president of KATI underlined that relying solely on loans from international financial institutions or friendly countries will not resolve the ongoing economic crisis. Urgent measures are needed to pay interest on loans and diversify revenue sources.

Rehman further pointed out that Pakistan possesses significant potential to earn foreign exchange through the textile, IT, pharmaceutical, and horticulture sectors. He called on the government to develop a comprehensive 10-year policy in consultation with stakeholders from these industries, aiming to boost exports and foreign exchange earnings. Additionally, he stressed the importance of reducing production costs for industries to remain competitive.

Regarding the government’s approach, Rehman suggested that if approaching the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is not feasible, the government should restore the abolished subsidies on electricity and gas, while complying with the IMF’s conditions. This move, he believes, would help restore the export sector’s reputation and facilitate an increase in exports under a comprehensive policy framework.

President Faraz-ur-Rehman expressed hope that the government would take proactive steps in consultation with stakeholders to achieve economic stability and stimulate export growth. The ball now lies in the government’s court to make vital decisions and implement effective measures to support the export industry and ensure the country’s economic well-being.

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