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Commander Pakistan Fleet of Pakistan Navy Vice Admiral Syed Arifullah Hussaini has said Pakistan enemies are trying to push the country towards chaos. Speaking at Eid Milan party, arranged by Senior Vice President of Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) Sheikh Khalid Tawab, he advised business community to adopt modern means of trade and business to meet the challenges of the world trade.
He said China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was just not a corridor but it would bring stability for the industries and Pakistan would become a leading country in the region. He further said that many restrictions on Pakistan would end when the country would be included into the Nuclear Suppliers Group soon. Patron-in-Chief of United Business Group and Chief Executive TDAP, S M Muneer urged the business community to be united for the better future of the country.
He expressed his confident that UBG would clinch all seats of the FPCCI in coming elections of the organization. Sheikh Khalid Tawab said that economic indicators were in positive territory despite the fact that Pakistan was facing economic crisis. He urged all political parties to leave the politics of confrontation and work for the betterment of people and the country.
He also appealed to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to appoint permanent Foreign Minister and Minister for Textile keeping in view regional situation and to speed up exports of the country. He said the government should announce an amnesty scheme to bring money of overseas Pakistanis back into the country because those funds would support industries of the country.
He appealed the government to withdraw double taxation on property and valuation by the State Bank as the act would damage the construction industry. Speaking on this occasion, Sardar Yaseen Malik said FPCCI was a prestigious platform of whole business community of the country and the leadership of the UBG had worked hard for the betterment of the business community. He said FPCCI was supporting every step of the government for the betterment of the trade and business in the country but the government should desist from taking any step detrimental to the trade and business.
Eid Milan party was attended by businessmen including Arif Habib, Dr Ikhtiar Baig, Abdul Haseeb Khan, Zubair Tufail, Hanif Gohar, Zubair Chhaya, Gulzar Feroz, Shakeel Dhingra, Bashir Jan Muhammad, Arshad Farooq, Zulfiqar Sheikh, Yahya Polani, Ahmed Chinoy, Mehtab Chawala, Abdul Rahim Janoo, Muneer Sultan, Malik Khuda Bux, Ahmed Shah, Waseem Vohra, Imran Sarwana, Ilyas Sarwana, Shujaat Ali Baig, Usama Qureshi, Salim Sheikh, Rizwana Shahid, Khalid Jawd, Kokab Iqbal, Mahin Khan, Farzana Khan and others.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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