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Pakistani Businessman Faces Hurdles Due to Government’s Unsupportive Policies.

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June 30, 2024
Pakistani Businessman Faces Hurdles Due to Government’s Unsupportive Policies.
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Karachi : As a businessman and the chairman of Gradsy, I have witnessed firsthand the numerous challenges that Pakistani businesses face due to the government’s unsupportive policies. These hurdles not only impede business growth but also stifle innovation and economic progress. Inconsistent regulatory frameworks and unpredictable tax policies are major obstacles for businesses. Entrepreneurs and established companies struggle to navigate the complex and often contradictory regulations. This regulatory uncertainty discourages investment, both local and foreign, and hampers economic development. One of the most pressing issues is the high tax burden imposed on businesses. While taxes are essential for national development, the current tax structure is disproportionately heavy on businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). These enterprises, which form the backbone of our economy, are unable to thrive under such conditions. The government needs to create a more balanced tax regime that encourages business growth and investment. Additionally, the lack of support for technological advancement is a significant concern. In a rapidly evolving global market, businesses must innovate to stay competitive. Unfortunately, the government has not provided adequate support for research and development, leaving Pakistani businesses at a disadvantage. To foster innovation, there must be substantial investment in technology and infrastructure, alongside incentives for businesses to adopt new technologies. Access to financing remains a critical issue. The stringent criteria and high-interest rates set by financial institutions make it difficult for businesses to secure necessary funds. This lack of accessible financing prevents businesses from expanding and contributing to the economy. The government should work with financial institutions to create more favorable lending conditions for businesses. Bureaucratic hurdles are another significant barrier. The time-consuming and often redundant procedures for obtaining permits and licenses create unnecessary delays. Streamlining these processes would significantly improve the ease of doing business in Pakistan, attracting more entrepreneurs and investors. If the Pakistani government does not adopt the successful business models and supportive policies of countries like Dubai, Bangladesh, and the USA, it risks losing its valuable business community. How can it be expected that businesses will thrive under an oppressive tax burden and regulatory fear? Pakistani entrepreneurs have found success abroad, in places like the USA, Dubai, and Bangladesh, where policies are business-friendly and the environment is conducive to growth. For instance, many textile and food industries have relocated to Bangladesh, which offers favorable tax policies and support for business development. If our government continues to pressure businesses with excessive taxes and unyielding regulations, it will drive away entrepreneurs who could otherwise contribute significantly to the national economy. To retain and attract businesses, Pakistan must follow the examples of Dubai, Bangladesh, and the USA. This includes implementing duty-free policies, at least for a few years, to stimulate economic growth. Currently, high duties and taxes are crippling industries such as the automotive sector, where exorbitant import duties make vehicles unaffordable and discourage investment. For example, a vehicle priced at 90 lakhs may end up costing three times more due to government-imposed duties. We must create a duty-free system and support our industries to develop and flourish. Our current policies have decimated capable industries like the automotive sector and hindered the growth of potentially lucrative sectors like car rentals, which generate significant revenue and taxes worldwide. If our government adopts supportive business policies, we can attract investments from Pakistani entrepreneurs abroad, bringing back capital and talent to rebuild our economy. It is only through collaborative efforts between the government and the business community that we can overcome these challenges and pave the way for a prosperous economic future. The success of businesses directly translates to the nation’s economic growth, job creation, and overall development. Therefore, it is in the best interest of the government to support and empower the business sector.

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If the Pakistani government does not adopt the successful business models and supportive policies of countries like Dubai, Bangladesh, and the USA, it risks losing its valuable business community. Pakistani entrepreneurs are thriving abroad because they find supportive environments, free from excessive taxation and oppressive regulations. Successful industries such as textiles, food, and technology have flourished in these countries due to favorable policies. In Pakistan, the high tax burden and bureaucratic red tape stifle business potential. Entrepreneurs who attempt to grow their businesses face insurmountable challenges, from exorbitant duties on imports to cumbersome permit processes. For instance, the automotive industry suffers under the weight of high import duties, making vehicles unaffordable and discouraging investment. To retain and attract businesses, Pakistan must implement a duty-free and business-friendly environment. Learning from Dubai, Bangladesh, and the USA, the government should create favorable tax regimes, reduce regulatory burdens, and support technological advancements. Implementing a temporary duty-free system can stimulate economic growth and attract foreign investment. By adopting these measures, Pakistan can create a thriving business environment, bringing back entrepreneurs and capital from abroad. Collaborative efforts between the government and the business community are essential to overcoming current challenges and paving the way for a prosperous economic future. Supporting businesses will directly contribute to the nation’s economic growth, job creation, and overall development. It is imperative for the government to empower the business sector to achieve these goals.

By: Zakir Ahmed, Chairman of Gradsy University Group & CEO.

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