Ahsan meets PBC Dubai delegation, shares ‘Uraan Pakistan’ objectives

Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal met with a delegation of the Pakistan Business Council (PBC) Dubai, urging them to play their due role in making Pakistan a $1 trillion economy by 2025 under the ‘Uraan Pakistan’ initiative with increased exports and foreign investment.

Chairman of PBC Dubai Shabbir Merchant expressed his deep appreciation for the opportunity to engage directly with the government. He commended the Pakistan government for organizing the recent Overseas Convention in Islamabad, which saw active participation from the UAE-based business delegation.

Ahsan Iqbal urged the Pakistani business community in the UAE to actively contribute to enhancing Pakistan’s exports and attracting foreign investment to support the country’s economic growth.

He also elaborated the government’s economic vision, “Uraan Pakistan” aiming to achieve$ 1 Trillion economy by 2025, which focused on five key pillars including export-led growth, transition to a technology-driven economy, environmental sustainability and climate action, energy and infrastructure development, and inclusive growth rooted in equity, ethics, and empowerment.

Recognizing the valuable contributions of overseas Pakistanis through remittances, the minister stressed the need for improving the quality and facilities of community schools in the UAE to ensure provision of quality education.

Ambassador Tirmizi briefed the gathering on the Federal Minister’s recent high-level engagements in the UAE, including his meetings with Ahmed Tamim Hisham Al Kuttab, Chairman of the Department of Government Enablement, Abu Dhabi, and Abdullah Mohammed Al Basti, Secretary General of the Executive Council of Dubai.

The meeting concluded with an open and interactive dialogue, during which Ahsan Iqbal invited suggestions from the business community to incorporate in future policies and strengthen Pakistan-UAE economic ties.

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