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Thursday, October 31, 2024

Dr Gohar Ejaz

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Mr. Gohar Ejaz has served as Chairman of All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA), elected unopposed in the year 2010-2011, the premier textile industry association of the country. He is the Chief Executive of “Ejaz Group Of Companies” comprising Ejaz Spinning Mills and Ejaz Textile Mills Limited. Mr. Gohar Ejaz was awarded Hilal-e-Imtiaz, in the year 2011, the highest civilian award. Moreover, he was recently conferred with an Honourary Doctorate from the University of Punjab.

Export-Led Growth: Pakistan’s Path to Economic Stability

The current economic and political situation has created unfavorable conditions for the growth of export sectors, leading to declining exports and a stagnant economic landscape.

Revitalizing Pakistan’s Textile Sector: Overcoming Challenges for...

By debunking myths, proposing policy solutions, and emphasizing the need for collaboration, the text outlines a roadmap to reverse the decline and foster sustainable growth in Pakistan's textile industry.

Pakistan need exports not loans

The issue of Pakistan's economy teetering on the brink of a severe financial crisis is not new. The question at hand is how to execute policies effectively to ameliorate long-standing disadvantages and secure the future of the nation.

Misguided attack on TERF

Pakistan has been facing a persistent problem of Balance of Payment, as the country lacks the sufficient surplus capacity for exporting. To achieve sustainable economic growth in the medium to long term, export-led growth is the only solution.

The Eighty-Twenty Rule for Maximizing Foreign Exchange...

A strong reliance on foreign exchange assistance can have a number of detrimental effects for a country's economy, even while it can offer valuable resources for a country's development. It is crucial that nations work toward greater self-sufficiency and carry out changes that boost domestic economic growth and resource production.

Case for Restoration of Zero Rating

The cost of collecting and refunding sales tax outweighs the revenue collected by a significant margin. The administrative cost of collecting and refunding sales tax is estimated at Rs 10 billion.

Analyzing Competitive Energy Tariffs in Pakistan

Pakistan's youth, which accounts for 65% of the overall population, signifies a very large window to capitalize on in terms of opportunities to develop the economy and evolve society.

Pakistan’s textile sector – A reliable pathway...

A strong export base serves as the baseline to strengthen the economy without reliance on any external force such as foreign aid. Therefore, Pakistan needs policies that prioritize an export culture and support industrial growth.