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US new tariffs will be negotiated for least effect on Pakistani exports: SAPM

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KARACHI, Apr 12 (APP):The Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on Industries and Production Haroon Akhtar Khan on Saturday said that a delegation would be sent to the United States (US) of America to negotiate tariffs so that our all exports were least affected.
He said that the Prime Minister would send a delegation to the US for talks on the new tariff.
Addressing the business community during his visit to the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) here, he said that the Prime Minister had a desire to revive industrial sector and make progress the country.
SAPM Haroon Akhtar said that the federal government was focused on the industrialization.
He said that Pakistan had potential and she was a resilient country. He said that policies should be based on export-led industrialization and no policy could be made without hearing stakeholders.
Akhtar was of the view that he did not believe in too much regulations.
He said that Industrial Policy would be rolled out and they would make sure that the industrialist were not harassed by investigative agencies dealing with taxes or frauds without any reason. He further said that they would also introduce bankruptcy law in the country.
The SAPM said that the PM had focused so much on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). He said that the PM had given a new vision to put the country on the path to development.
Giving assurance to the business community of Karachi, he said that their problems would be resolved.
He said that Karachi was the New York of Pakistan and ‘We have to create jobs.’
He said we would not be able to reduce fiscal spaces in the upcoming budget but may be in the next budget they would provide relief in taxes.
Akhtar said, ‘We have to change with the world.’
He said that Pakistan had to rely on industrial based export economy instead of imports.
The SAPM said that the federal government had brought down electricity prices for the industries and intended to further reduce power and corporate rates.
He saluted brave soldiers for lying their lives to establish peace in the  country, which improved trade and business activities.
Earlier, President KCCI Muhammad Jawed Bilwani and other office-bearers of KCCI , informed the SAPM about their problems and hoped that their problems would be resolved.
Bilwani said that the Prime Minister had a vision and he had fulfilled his promise of bringing down the interest rate.
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