Islamabad: Minister for Finance and Revenue Shaukat Tarin says the impact of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government’s prudent economic policies would be witnessed in the upcoming budget.

In an interview with a local news channel, he said the federal budget would be presented in the National Assembly (NA) on 11th of next month and it would provide relief to the poor segments of society.
“Government is focusing on further enhancing exports, revenue collections, and many administrative measures in a bid to achieve sustainable economic growth,” said minister.
Meanwhile, chairing a consultative meeting with senior representatives of Pakistan Business Council, Pak-US Business Council and Overseas Investment Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in Islamabad, the Finance Minister said the government firmly believes in a pro-people budget by following a consultative process with all stakeholders.
The minister further stated, the underlying rationale is to achieve an all-inclusive sustainable economic growth by seeking valuable input from investors, traders and business community.

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