He also urged the provincial governments to continue taking necessary steps to ensure provision of basic items at affordable prices across the country.
The prime minister expressed these views while presiding over a meeting here to review progress regarding the establishment of border markets in bordering areas with Afghanistan and Iran.
The office bearers and representatives of the chamber briefed the advisor on their activities and plans for support and development of the SMEs sector.
“This acquisition gives us a strategic foothold in the US, in a region with significant geographic and demographic advantages,” said Murtaza Ahmed, Founder at SFI and Executive Director at Artistic Milliners.
“If this is done then we should forget about any tax system in Pakistan,” said Zaidi, while calling for an improvement in the refund system.
All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) in a series of tweets on Wednesday, said that the withdrawal of zero-rating was one of the most regressive policies brought in by then FBR Chairman Shabbar Zaidi.
Imrna Khan, while highlighting the close fraternal ties between the two countries, reiterated Pakistan’s consistent support to peace and stability in Afghanistan.
The prime minister was apprised of the reduction in prices of sugar and flour, besides the positive effects of substantial price reduction of potato, onion and chicken.
Dawood said Pakistan has agreed to provide opportunities to Afghanistan trade items through Gwadar and Bin Qasim Ports in a good gesture to enhance the economic ties.
He said Pakistan has agreed to provide opportunities to Afghanistan trade items through Gwadar and Bin Qasim Ports in a good gesture to enhance the economic ties.
The adviser termed the tweet of a news channel as contrary to what they discussed in the meeting, saying, he failed to understand the motive behind the tweet.
8 Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) in its latest data release has stated that considerable progress has been witnessed in the value of seized smuggled goods in the ongoing current Financial Year. Smuggled goods valuing Rs 29 billion have been seized in the current year from July to December, 2020.
The government would facilitate at the maximum level to ensure establishment of large-scale manufacturing units and information technology zones under CPEC, he said.