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Finance Minister vows to implement govt’s prudent economic policies
Muhammad Aurangzeb highlights the progress made in various sectors and outlined the government's vision for fostering a conducive business environment and attracting foreign investment.
Karachi: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Tuesday emphasized the government's commitment to implement prudent economic policies to ensure sustainable development and prosperity for all stakeholders.
He was talking to Board of Directors of Albaraka Bank Pakistan Ltd and all foreign shareholders to discuss the future economic and financial outlook of Pakistan, in Islamabad on Tuesday.
The Minister highlighted the progress made in various sectors and outlined the government's vision for fostering a conducive business environment and attracting foreign investment.
The Board of Directors and foreign shareholders expressed their confidence in Pakistan's economic potential and reaffirmed their commitment to support initiatives aimed at promoting growth and financial stability.
They commended the government's efforts in implementing structural reforms and fostering a business-friendly environment conducive to investment.
Discussions during the meeting focused on Pakistan's future economic prospects, including opportunities and challenges in key sectors such as banking, finance, and infrastructure development.
The participants exchanged views on strategies to enhance Pakistan's competitiveness, attract foreign investment, and promote sustainable economic growth.
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