The high-level consultative meeting to assess the nation's economy was presided over by interim Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar.


Islamabad: The interim prime minister was informed by the attendees of a high-level meeting in Islamabad of the current status of the barter trading relationship with Iran, a neighboring country on Thursday.
The high-level consultative meeting to assess the nation's economy was presided over by interim Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar.
The premier was given a thorough briefing on the most recent economic trends and indicators that are currently influencing the financial landscape of the country during the meeting.
Furthermore, the barter trading agreement with the neighboring country Iran was discussed, as well as its current state and future developments.
The interim premier has the unflinching backing of the business community, and their commitment and cooperation will be crucial to rebuilding the nation's economy.
The attendees talked on how to stop the illegal foreign exchange trade in light of the recent increase in the value of the dollar.
The prime minister Anwarul Haq Kakar, instructed immigration and customs agencies to improve amenities for abroad Pakistanis at airports, realizing their value as a resource for the country.
He emphasized the significant economic contributions made by Pakistanis living abroad and their role in bolstering the nation's financial stability.

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