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Economy is now showing signs of revival – S.M.Tanveer

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Islamabad : S.M. Tanveer, Punjab’s Minister for Industries and Commerce said that the government is working hard and pursuing reforms in various sectors due to which the economy is now showing some signs of revival and vowed that all possible efforts would be made to put Pakistan on track of sustainable growth. He said that a Business Facilitation Centre has been established in Punjab as a One Window Facility to automate the licenses and NOCs required for starting up or expanding businesses that would help boost business activities. He said this while addressing a dinner reception hosted by Atif Ikram Sheikh, former President ICCI and Presidential candidate of UBG for FPCCI at his residence.

Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) said that the role of FPCCI is very important in promoting the private sector in the country and assisting the government in boosting exports, encouraging foreign investment, stimulating economic activity and UBG will strengthen FPCCI to play this role effectively.

Khalid Iqbal Malik, Group Leader ICCI said that the current leadership of FPCCI has failed to deliver for the business community and stressed that all chambers of commerce and trade associations should support UBG in the upcoming elections of FPCCI so that this apex trade body could play an effective role in making Pakistan a hub of business and economic activities.

Zafar Bakhtawari, former President ICCI and Secretary General UBG Pakistan said that the private sector is the backbone of the economy and there is a need to promote business leaders as role models in the country to attract youth towards entrepreneurship so that youth could drive Pakistan towards progress and prosperity.

Atif Ikram Sheikh, Presidential candidate of UBG for FPCCI said that they have prepared a plan to address the key issues of the business community and steer the economy out of trouble. He said that they would realize the mission of the late SM Munir after winning the elections of FPCCI to make Pakistan a hub of business activities in the region.

Abdul Rauf Alam, Sheikh Abdul Razak, Waqar Bakhtawari, Zahid Maqbool, and others also spoke on the occasion and expressed strong support for UBG.

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