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Rule of law, investment-friendly regulations termed key for economic revival

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 01 (APP):Economic researchers have stressed the importance of strong political will, the rule of law, low-rated broad-based taxes, spending restraint, a robust currency, and business-friendly regulations to attract investments and foster economic growth in the country.

In a Twitter space discussion titled “Can IMF Stand-By Arrangement and Budget 2023-24 Spark Economic Revival,” hosted by PRIME, (Policy Research Institute of Market Economy), an economic expert Rizwan Rowji emphasized the importance of eradicating corruption and achieving sustained economic growth of over 8 per cent plus as key to minimising economic woes.

He emphasized that economic revival is unattainable without strong political will, judicial reforms and ensuring the rule of law. The focus of the discussion was the latest addition of PRIME’s latest quarterly economic report titled Prime Plus released on July 24.

Dr Idrees Khawaja stressed the importance of crucial reforms to revive the economy and tackle uncertainties. He emphasized the critical role of a robust judiciary and the rule of law in attracting investment. Swift dispute resolution and increased awareness about corruption in schools and colleges are equally vital.

Ali Salman, the Executive Director of PRIME, remarked that the budget follows previous patterns with a few reforms and positive indicators. Nevertheless, there are no significant reductions in public expenditures, and the impact of privatization is limited. Increased taxes on the salaried class have led to tax evasion issues.

The differentiation between filers and non-filers continues to pose challenges. With the sales tax set at 18 per cent, Ali Salman suggests lowering it to 5 per cent as it is too high. Additionally, the tax exemption regime is doing more harm than good.

According to Tuaha Adil, a research economist at PRIME, the country’s annual expenditures shown in the budget amount to 14.46 trillion rupees, representing a significant increase from the previous year’s 10 trillion. Debt servicing saw a 50 per cent rise due to currency devaluation and higher interest rates.

The government aims to reduce long-term inflation to five to seven per cent by 2025. Additionally, ongoing efforts are focused on enhancing the business environment, he stated.

According to Zeeshan Merchant, a tax and corporate law consultant, the government should reduce tax rates, but it is doing the opposite, resulting in corporate entities paying less tax than individuals.

He finds the current tax system highly unjustified and suggests introducing new taxpayers. Zeeshan also believes that taxing the retail and agriculture sectors is necessary, as their contribution to the national economy is less than one per cent and it impacts other sectors adversely.

National moot on ‘Digitization and Women in Pakistan’ begins

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ISLAMABAD: August 01 - Federal Minister of Human Rights, Riaz Hussain Pirzada addressing a Launching of National Report on “Digitalization & Women in Pakistan” . APP

ISLAMABAD, Aug 01 (APP): Federal Minister for Human Rights Riaz Hussain Pirzada has underlined the need of creating an inclusive and equitable digital environment for women in Pakistan.

He was addressing the opening session of the two-day national conference on ‘Digitization and Women in Pakistan’ here on Tuesday.

The moot was organized by the National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW) in collaboration with UNDP, UN Women, UNFPA and Jazz to create a national policy framework for women.

Addressing the conference, NCSW Chairperson Nilofar Bakhtiar said women in Pakistan are facing significant challenges in accessing and utilizing digital technology, which limits their access to education, employment, and economic empowerment.

In his keynote address, Senator Faratullah Babar shed light on the importance of gearing women in Pakistan with essential digital tools and skills.

Senator Seemi Ezdi, who had moved the resolution in the Upper House of the Parliament to equip women and girls with digital skills spoke on the importance of a unified vision while formulating relevant policies and implementation guidelines.

PM visits Peshawar; briefed on investigation into Khar attack, anti-terror efforts

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 1 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday visited Peshawar where he was briefed about the overall security situation in the province with a focus on the Khar suicide blast and the status of ongoing investigations.

Chief of the Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir also accompanied the prime minister, a PM Office statement said.

The prime minister was apprised of the counter-terrorism efforts being undertaken to dismantle the terrorists’ network by disrupting the linkages between planners, executioners, and abettors.

Prime Minister Shehbaz noted with concern the involvement of the Afghan citizens in the suicide blasts and liberty of action available to the elements hostile to Pakistan in planning and executing such cowardly attacks on innocent civilians from the sanctuaries across the border.

“Interim Afghan government should undertake concrete measures towards denying its soil to be used for transnational terrorism”, the prime minister emphasised.

PM visits Peshawar; briefed on investigation into Khar attack, anti-terror efforts

He also appreciated the emergency efforts undertaken by the army in the evacuation of wounded personnel from Khar to Peshawar, saving many lives.

The prime minister and COAS also visited the wounded personnel under treatment at Combined Military Hospital (CMH) and inquired about their health.

The prime minister instructed the authorities concerned to extend the best possible healthcare services to the wounded patients until their full recovery.

While interacting with the bereaved family members of the victims of Khar suicide blast, Prime Minister Shehbaz assured them that the entire nation stood with them in that hour of grief and shared the burden of their losses.

“These cowardly attacks by terrorists cannot weaken our resolve to eradicate the menace of terrorism from Pakistan. Security forces and law enforcement agencies with the support of the nation will ensure that those responsible for the dastardly attacks are brought to justice as soon as possible”, he remarked.

Earlier on arrival, the prime minister and COAS were received by Commander Peshawar Corps.

Vendor displaying national flags for attracting customers on the occasion of first August

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Vendor displaying national flags for attracting customers on the occasion of first August
APP52-010823 QUETTA: August 01- Vendor displaying national flags for attracting customers on the occasion of first August. APP/MNN/ TZD/ABB
Vendor displaying national flags for attracting customers on the occasion of first August
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BBISE’s Controller of Examinations Abida Kakar, Additional Secretary Board Shamsullah talking to media regarding about harassment of women

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BBISE’s Controller of Examinations Abida Kakar, Additional Secretary Board Shamsullah talking to media regarding about harassment of women
APP51-010823 QUETTA: August 01- BBISE’s Controller of Examinations Abida Kakar, Additional Secretary Board Shamsullah talking to media regarding about harassment of women. APP/MNN/ TZD/ABB
BBISE’s Controller of Examinations Abida Kakar, Additional Secretary Board Shamsullah talking to media regarding about harassment of women
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Senator Prince Ahmed Umer Ahmedzai, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Communications presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House

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Senator Prince Ahmed Umer Ahmedzai, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Communications presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House
APP50-010823 ISLAMABAD: August 01 - Senator Prince Ahmed Umer Ahmedzai, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Communications presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House. APP/TZD/ABB
Senator Prince Ahmed Umer Ahmedzai, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Communications presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House
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President Chamber of Commerce Abdul Ghafor Malik presenting a shield to Dr Farid Iqbal Qureshi Secretary Trade Development Authority Pakistan at SCCI

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President Chamber of Commerce Abdul Ghafor Malik presenting a shield to Dr Farid Iqbal Qureshi Secretary Trade Development Authority Pakistan at SCCI
APP37-010823 SIALKOT: August 01 - President Chamber of Commerce Abdul Ghafor Malik presenting a shield to Dr Farid Iqbal Qureshi Secretary Trade Development Authority Pakistan at SCCI. APP/MUT/ TZD/ABB
President Chamber of Commerce Abdul Ghafor Malik presenting a shield to Dr Farid Iqbal Qureshi Secretary Trade Development Authority Pakistan at SCCI
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Senator Taj Haider, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Parliamentary Affairs presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House

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Senator Taj Haider, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Parliamentary Affairs presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House
APP49-010823 ISLAMABAD: August 01 - Senator Taj Haider, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Parliamentary Affairs presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House. APP/TZD/ABB
Senator Taj Haider, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Parliamentary Affairs presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament House
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Senator Hidayat Ullah, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Aviation presiding over a meeting of the committee at Ministry Of Aviation

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Senator Hidayat Ullah, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Aviation presiding over a meeting of the committee at Ministry Of Aviation
APP48-010823 ISLAMABAD: August 01 - Senator Hidayat Ullah, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Aviation presiding over a meeting of the committee at Ministry Of Aviation. APP/TZD/ABB
Senator Hidayat Ullah, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Aviation presiding over a meeting of the committee at Ministry Of Aviation
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Naila Kayani, the only Pakistani woman mountaineer who has climbed eight of the 14 peaks higher than 8,000 meters in the world in the shortest time, is giving a press conference at Islamabad Press Club

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Naila Kayani, the only Pakistani woman mountaineer who has climbed eight of the 14 peaks higher than 8,000 meters in the world in the shortest time, is giving a press conference at Islamabad Press Club
APP46-010823 ISLAMABAD: August 01 - Naila Kayani, the only Pakistani woman mountaineer who has climbed eight of the 14 peaks higher than 8,000 meters in the world in the shortest time, is giving a press conference at Islamabad Press Club. APP/TZD/ABB
Naila Kayani, the only Pakistani woman mountaineer who has climbed eight of the 14 peaks higher than 8,000 meters in the world in the shortest time, is giving a press conference at Islamabad Press Club
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Naila Kayani, the only Pakistani woman mountaineer who has climbed eight of the 14 peaks higher than 8,000 meters in the world in the shortest time, is giving a press conference at Islamabad Press Club
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