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ISLAMABAD: Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh has said that Pakistan’s economy is on the right path to stabilisation and US businesses should benefit from investment opportunities available in the country.
He made this statement while attending a roundtable discussion with senior executives of the US-Pakistan Business Council at the US Chamber of Commerce.
The Pakistani delegation led by Hafeez Shaikh is currently visiting the US to attend the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.
The finance adviser highlighted the government’s focus on improving the ease-of-doing-business and encouraged the US companies to expand their footprint in Pakistan.
The roundtable was attended by senior executives of the USPBC member companies including S&P Global, Pepsi Co, Motorola Solutions Inc, Citi, Google, ExxonMobil and others.
Later, Hafeez Shaikh along with members of his delegation met with Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) President Mr Jin Liqun. They discussed the AIIB portfolio in Pakistan and potential areas of project financing by the Bank.
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President AIIB reiterated support for Pakistan’s development agenda and stated that AIIB was ready to increase funding for Pakistan’s priority development sectors. He said that investment in infrastructure projects had a long term positive impact on growth.
Dr Shaikh and his team also met with Islamic Development Bank (IDB) President Dr Bandar M.H. Hajjar and briefed him on the current economic situation in the country. The adviser thanked President for IDB’s technical and financial support to Pakistan.
President IDB informed that Pakistan had been identified as one of the first countries which will be supported by the Bank for strengthening market competitiveness in its core sectors. An IDB mission would soon visit the country for this purpose.
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Dr. Shaikh highlighted the Government’s focus on improving the ease-of-doing-business and encouraged the US companies to expand their footprint in Pakistan. He mentioned that the economy is on its path to stabilization and pic.twitter.com/7rgEurz7YG— Ministry of Finance (@FinMinistryPak) October 20, 2019
Meanwhile, the finance adviser also held a meeting with Ms Nena Stoiljkovic, Vice President of the IFC—a sister organisation of the World Bank and member of the World Bank Group as well as the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in developing countries.
Stoiljkovic and her team briefed about IFC’s pipeline of projects in Pakistan, particularly in wind and solar sectors and also expressed interest in providing advisory services for structuring public private partnership transactions.
The Pakistan delegation also attended the Annual Plenary of the IMF and World Bank Group which was addressed by Mr David Malpass, WB President and Ms Kristalina Georgieva, MD IMF.
Adviser Dr. Hafeez Sheikh held a meeting with the IFC team led by Ms. Nena Stoiljkovic, Vice President. Ms. Stoiljkovic briefed the Adviser Dr. Shaikh about IFC’s pipleline of projects in Pakistan particularly the wind and solar energy sectors and .. pic.twitter.com/vp7KAU00JL
— Ministry of Finance (@FinMinistryPak) October 19, 2019