The introduction of additional taxes in the 2024 budget, particularly on the export sector, has raised significant concerns among exporters in Pakistan Khalid Ejaz Senior Vice President PAHF
Karachi (Staff Reporter) A Delegation of Pakistan Agriculture & Horticulture Forum met with Jawaid Bilwani President Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry and discussed the Load-Shedding in Karachi’s Industrial Zones and Agricultural Exports Prosperity in Pakistan.
As the export sector plays a crucial role in the country’s economy by generating foreign exchange and creating jobs, any burden imposed on it could lead to negative repercussions for the broader economic landscape.
Karachi, being the industrial hub of Pakistan, faces significant load-shedding issues, which severely impact production and economic output. Power outages in industrial zones, have become more frequent and prolonged, affecting manufacturing processes, exports, and overall business efficiency.
Multiple, overlapping regulations and shifting policies can confuse exporters, especially small and medium-sized businesses, hindering smooth operations. Streamlining and standardizing export procedures to reduce confusion and inconsistency across various departments. Clear, concise guidelines should be issued for exporters to follow.
Exporters often face delays in receiving payments, especially for exports to international markets, which negatively impacts cash flow and business operations.The export payment settlement process is complicated and time-consuming due to cumbersome documentation and a lack of clarity in procedures.
Improving the efficiency of export-related departments and streamlining the banking system for export document settlement are crucial steps toward boosting Pakistan’s exports. The key to success lies in digital transformation, better coordination between agencies, simplified procedures, and greater access to trade finance for exporters, especially SMEs. With a more efficient and transparent system in place, exporters will experience reduced delays, lower costs, and improved competitiveness in international markets.
Similarly, for agriculture to flourish, it is necessary to tackle water management, modernize farming techniques, and provide support for small farmers. A coordinated approach involving government policies, private sector investments, and technological adoption is key to long-term prosperity in both sectors.
Encouraging the adoption of precision farming technologies, drones, and sensors for soil monitoring, pest control, and yield prediction to boost productivity.
By implementing these suggestions, Pakistan can significantly enhance its export performance, contributing to the growth of the national economy and improving its standing in global trade.