MULTAN, Jan 12th: President of Multan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) Sheikh Fazal Elahi urged the government to reduce mark-up rate to promote trade and industry, and to ensure economic development in the country. In a statement President said that country’s industrial sector was faced with numerous challenges posing threat of shrinking its share/space in the international markets for which government should reduce the ratio and number of taxes on local products enabling these to drill out their way in the global market. In addition, he said, the industry must all be supplied gas and electricity on justified tariffs.
He was of the view that high mark-up and energy prices, unemployment and trade deficit were serious concerns of economy, and reduction in interest rate would make the borrowing easy for private sector and also encourage investment.
MCCI would play its role in restoration economic activities in the backward areas like South Punjab, and it would also do its best to get access of Pakistani paroducts to various global markets.
All possible steps have been taken to improve the economy of the country, he vowed. He also assured his full support and cooperation to member trade bodies for resolving their genuine issues related to trade and industry.
He also emphasized on further strengthening the research and development activities in MCCI for policy advocacy and improving the economic growth; reducing unemployment and poverty, and enhancement of exports.
He was of the view that high mark-up and energy prices, unemployment and trade deficit were serious concerns of economy, and reduction in interest rate would make the borrowing easy for private sector and also encourage investment.
MCCI would play its role in restoration economic activities in the backward areas like South Punjab, and it would also do its best to get access of Pakistani paroducts to various global markets.
All possible steps have been taken to improve the economy of the country, he vowed. He also assured his full support and cooperation to member trade bodies for resolving their genuine issues related to trade and industry.
He also emphasized on further strengthening the research and development activities in MCCI for policy advocacy and improving the economic growth; reducing unemployment and poverty, and enhancement of exports.