US lauded for supporting Pakistan on FATF, Covid-19, G-20 debt relief

Adviser to Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh has said that Pakistan appreciates the support extended by the US in FATF, COVID-19 and debt relief from the G-20 countries.

“We value our relationship with the US particularly the business collaborations which have a great potential of growth given the opportunities for business and investment available in Pakistan,” he said while speaking during a virtual discussion with the office-bearers and members of the US-Pakistan Business Council at the Finance Division on Wednesday.

US-Pakistan Business Council President Esperanza Jelalian, US Chamber of Commerce Senior Vice-President (Asia) Charles Freeman, USPBC Chairman Steven Kobos and Ambassador of Pakistan to US Dr Asad M Khan also attended the discussion.

During the meeting, Hafeez Shaikh conveyed heartfelt sympathies from the government and the people of Pakistan on the loss of precious lives in the US due to COVID-19 pandemic.

He said the Pakistani leadership had met President Trump thrice in the past and the visit by US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross to Pakistan earlier this year was a confirmation of the growing trade and investment ties between the two countries. He said the business environment in Pakistan facilitated by a greater ease of doing business, improved regulations and huge market potential, was ideal for investment and joint ventures by the US businessmen.

The adviser informed the government had recently announced a Rs1.2 trillion stimulus package that included direct cash transfers, payment of tax refunds, subsidized credits and payroll loans to shore up the economy and boost businesses. Similarly, the upcoming budget was being designed in a way to provide maximum relief and incentives to the businesses and promote trade by reducing tariff on a large number of items of raw material, he added.

Speaking on the occasion, Esperanza Jelalian and Steven Kobos stated the US government and businessmen saw Pakistan as an important trade partner and the visit by US Secretary of Commerce to Pakistan was an evidence of the degree of importance the US attached to Pakistan. The hoped the bilateral collaborations between the two countries would further grow in the coming times.

 

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