LCCI, FPCCI to work jointly for promotion of economic activities.

LAHORE -- The Lahore Chamber of Commerce (LCCI) and Industry and Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) have decided to work jointly for promotion of trade and economic activities in the country.

The decision was made during the visit of FPCCI President Mian Anjum Nisar to the LCCI on Thursday. LCCI President Irfan Iqbal Sheikh, Senior Vice President Ali Hussam Asghar, Vice President Mian Zahid Jawaid Ahmad also spoke on the occasion while former office-bearers Shahid Hassan Sheikh, Muhammad Ali Mian, Sohail Lashari, Amjad Ali Jawa, Nasir Hameed Khan, Faheem-ur-Rehman Saigal and Executive Committee members were also present.

Current economic scenario and challenges being faced by the trade and industry came under discussion.

Mian Anjum Nisar said that the public-private partnership was the best solution to the problems being faced by the business community and was also a good recipe for economic revival of the country. He called for a level-playing field not only for the exporters but also for the domestic industry, which could not compete with the regional countries due to high interest rate and energy tariffs. He said that improving exports' performance remains the most relevant long-term structural challenge to alleviate the balance-of-payments constraint to sustained economic growth. He said that the current export porAtfolio was due to a lack of diversification, as few products were being exported to limited markets. So a major enhancement in exports requires huge and wide structural reforms. He suggested the relevant government departments to join heads with the private sector for finding a methodology for increasing the exports of the country. He observed that a more diversified economy results in more diverse exports, and this was required to acquire the wider set of productive capabilities that was needed to export goods with a higher level of sophistication.

Irfan Iqbal Sheikh emphasized the need for economic diplomacy to cement Pakistan's trade and economic ties with the outer world. He said that Pakistan could not remain in isolation in the present...

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