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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal directed the concerned ministers to prepare business plans to achieve $60 billion export target during the next five years.

The minister Monday chaired a high-level meeting to review Pakistan’s export-led growth strategy under the “Uraan Pakistan” programme. This session was the first bimonthly meeting of the first “E”—Exports—from the five Es framework that defines the government’s roadmap to transform Pakistan into a $1 trillion economy by 2035.

During the meeting, directed all relevant ministries to form dedicated working groups, develop cluster-wise business plans, define measurable export targets, and submit comprehensive execution frameworks ahead of the next review meeting scheduled in two weeks. He emphasised a national target of $60 billion in export growth over the next five years, instructing that this must be treated as a mission-critical national priority.

Jul-Apr exports up 6.25pc to $26.859bn YoY

“This is not business as usual. We need to adopt a radically different approach—a breakaway from the past. This is a 100-metre sprint. We must run faster than our competitors to capture global markets,” said the minister.

He stressed the importance of data-driven planning and value chain development, instructing the senior officials of Planning Ministry to immediately undertake a comprehensive data analytics exercise to evaluate domestic strengths and map global market trends. “Unless we have exact, precise data, our resources will be wasted. We must sit at the drawing board and align our capacities with global demand,” he said.

The minister emphasised that export development is not merely about opening LCs and shipping containers—it requires building a complete ecosystem including regulatory compliance, certification, branding, and integration with global supply chains. He stated, “Made in Pakistan” must become synonymous with quality, productivity, and sustainability.

To this end, the Planning Ministry is facilitating the development of eight strategic clusters identified as anchors of Pakistan’s future export growth: (1) Agriculture and Agro-based Exports; (2) Industry and Manufacturing (including textiles, engineering, pharmaceuticals); (3) Services (excluding IT, including financial services, medical tourism, consultancy); (4)Information Technology and Digital Services; (5) Mining and Minerals; (6) Manpower Exports and Overseas Employment; (7) Blue Economy (Maritime Sectors) and (8) Creative Industries (media, arts, and culture).

Each cluster has been assigned to a respective ministry with convening responsibilities to prepare detailed, inter-ministerial business plans for each product and sub-sector within their domains.

In his remarks, Prof Iqbal emphasised the need for compliance with international environmental and quality standards, including certifications required for preferential trade regimes such as GSP+.

Calling the challenge an economic emergency, he urged the Ministry of Commerce to disaggregate the $60 billion target across the eight sectors, propose practical policy measures, and coordinate closely with provincial and private stakeholders. “This requires a national effort. Just as our Air Forces have made us proud with hard work, our economic institutions must now step up to make the nation proud,” he said.

The minister concluded by stressing the 80/20 principle—focusing efforts on projects with maximum potential impact — and reiterated that fortnightly reviews will be held for each “E” under the Uraan Pakistan framework to ensure strict implementation and accountability.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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Awan May 13, 2025 12:21pm
60 billion is nothing for 250 million people, this should be at least 160 if gdp to exports. IT should focus on SaaS, and cloud base services / products and on AI.
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Suleman Ansari May 13, 2025 01:22pm
Must develop cottage industry that would bring foreign exchane and eliminate poverty from rural area.
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Abdullah May 13, 2025 08:34pm
Digitalise pakistan and see how we will cross 100 billion dollars.till than keep making these useless plan
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