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Home » PM Shehbaz says Pakistan out of economic crisis, vows better governance through reforms
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PM Shehbaz says Pakistan out of economic crisis, vows better governance through reforms

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Premier terms regulatory framework ‘quantum jump’, says it would facilitate business, industry, agriculture and FDI

PM Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of National Regulatory Reforms in Islamabad. Photo: PID

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan had emerged from severe economic distress due to the efforts of his government and its economic team, saying the economy was in a precarious state when the government assumed office, and the country was close to financial default.

“We were at the verge of financial default. Our inflation was galloping and policy rate was crippling. So one could not imagine any kind of investment in Pakistan, let alone FDIs. And the business in the country was in a turmoil. But we did not lose hope,” said PM Shehbaz while addressing the launch ceremony of the National Regulatory Reforms on Saturday.

He further said the challenges were daunting but were overcome through teamwork, planning and sustained effort. “Of course, those were very scary challenges, right looking into their faces, but through outstanding teamwork, excellent planning and untiring efforts, the country was out of the economic woes,” he said.

PM Shehbaz stressed the need for continued hard work to meet future goals and turn ambitions into reality. “And this was the commitment, unwavering determination to walk in that very difficult path in the last one and a half year. And here we are. And today, Alhamdulillah, we are now discussing how to now move forward and grow our economy,” he added.

The prime minister also referred to the approval of a $1.2 billion tranche by the International Monetary Fund, describing it as a positive development. He said excessive regulations had previously hurt industrialists, businessmen and the wider economy, discouraging both domestic and foreign investment.

The government, he said, was now focusing on attracting foreign investment in agriculture, information technology, and the mines and minerals sector. Highlighting Pakistan’s demographic profile, Shehbaz said the country’s large youth population was being offered vocational training with international certification.

“They will find productive jobs not only in Pakistan but abroad, making Pakistan richer and prosperous,” he said.

Calling the new regulatory framework a “quantum jump”, he said it would facilitate business, industry, agriculture and foreign direct investment from Europe, the Far East and the Middle East, while reducing inefficiency, corruption and waste.

“So I think today is a great day that we are able to now announce and let the nation know, 240 million people, that the government is fully aware of the challenge of the day and they are ready to walk with them with the speed they want us to walk,” he said.

PM Shehbaz praised federal and provincial teams for coordinated efforts and thanked the British government and UK International Development for their support.

He said Britain remained a key partner, alongside Middle Eastern allies such as Saudi Arabia, and described Pakistan’s relations with the United States as positive.

Speaking at the event, the prime minister’s special assistant Haroon Akhtar said the reforms marked a fundamental shift in governance. “Today marked more than a policy moment as it marked a turning of the page,” he said, describing the transition from a regulatory to a developmental state.

He said the reforms were built on three pillars: tariff rationalisation, regulatory modernisation and export-led industrial revival. Under the new national tariff policy, he said, the government was moving towards predictability, competitiveness and the elimination of arbitrary duties.

UK Minister of State for International Development Baroness Jenny Chapman said Pakistan had strong entrepreneurial potential, abundant natural resources and a strategic position in global trade.

Describing the reforms as a positive achievement, she said the ambitions were shared by both countries. “And the links between our people play a huge part in the flow of trade and investment between our two countries as well. Trade is now at 5.5 billion pounds a year. We’ve got a new trade dialogue and we’re supporting Pakistan’s efforts to work with the 1.6 million strong Pakistani diaspora in the UK to unlock private capital,” she said.



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