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Pakistan needs to broaden its tax base : UK DFID

TLTP REPORT –
Underscoring the need for Pakistan to develop home-grown economic reform programme on Friday UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) Chief Economist Dr. Rachel Glennerster said the country will need to widen its tax base, increase investment and competitiveness.

During the three-day visit, she met with key government officials, stakeholders from the private sector and members of academia to understand the impact of DFID programmes on Pakistan’s economy and to discuss prospects of future growth and investment.
According to a press release of the British High Commission Islamabad, technical assistance and support for economic reforms to improve the investment climate, was discussed by the Chief Economist of the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) Dr. Rachel Glennerster during a visit to Islamabad.
The Chief Economist met with the finance minister of Pakistan Asad Umar to discuss economic priorities including tax, trade and competitiveness, and the business environment in Pakistan. She also stressed the UK’s commitment to support Pakistan’s vision for economic growth and structural reform.
Her visit coincided with a senior team from British Airways which recently announced their return to Pakistan. British Airways has recognised the improved security situation and business environment and see the potential in the UK-Pakistan trade relations.
Dr. Rachel Glennerster stated the UK is one of Pakistan’s closest partners, and one of its strongest trading and investment allies with $2.8bn of trade between our countries.
DFID programs in Pakistan support getting children into school, improving health and supporting communities, but we are also very committed to supporting the government’s drive to grow the economy and improve the investment climate. This will improve living standards and create jobs for younger people entering the market.
“To achieve this, it’s important for Pakistan to develop a home-grown economic reform programme. Pakistan will need to widen its tax base and increase investment and competitiveness, which it is committed to doing. We have pledged our support to providing assistance to raise more tax revenue, improve the business environment and invest in a greener energy initiative,” Dr Rachel Glennerster said.
During her visit to Pakistan, the Chief Economist also met with the Chinese mission in Pakistan, where they discussed Chinese investments in Pakistan, and expressed an interest in supporting the government in areas of mutual interest.

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