Pakistan

LONDON: A group of main British Parliamentarians have said that Pakistan has a huge potential of economic development and the current trends propose that the country is on the right course.These views were expressed by Labour MPs Naz Shah, Faisal Rasheed and former cabinet minister and Tory peer Baroness informeeda Warsi during their assemblys with main British Pakistani commerceman Jawad Malik at his residence in Islamabad.The British MPs appreciated the initiatives announced by the government of Pakistan to attract foreign investment.
Jawad Malik informed the visiting MP that Pakistan being the world sixth most populated country is also one of the youngest.
He said, in the next thirty years, as graying sets in Europe, Pakistan median age is projected to be 33 (from a current median age of 24).
To be degree, Pakistan economic growth potential resulting from this shift in population age structure is huge, he observed.He communicateed to the MPs that Pakistan is urbanizing at an annual rate that exceeds three percent, making Pakistan the fastest urbanizing country in South Asia.
By 2025, half of Pakistan population shall be living in urban areas and currently 17 million Pakistani households, out of the total 33 million, are considered ‘middle lesson& which means that Pakistan middle lesson is rising and pushing up consumer spending.Malik further commented, that for the first half of fiscal 2019, United Kingdom has emerged as the moment largest foreign investor in Pakistan and it also Pakistan fifteenth-largest source of imports, and Pakistan-UK bilateral trade hovers around $4 billion a year.
He stated that the current government led by Prime Minister Imran Khan is bent upon improving Pakistan ranking in the ‘Ease of doing commerce& by making regulations simpler, enhancing protections of property rights and enforcing of contracts.
Pakistan with a rising and an urbanizing middle lesson, along with a historical affinity for UK brands and products, opportunities to jumpstart Pakistan-UK bilateral trade are more than plenty.
He added that it was encouraging to see that the UK Export Finance has doubled support for Pakistan to £400 million.
Malik told MPs that British companies can take advantage of Pakistan-produced textiles, surgical instruments and sporting goods by integrating Pakistani companies into their supply chains.The British MPs shared that there is a resumeed hope in Pakistan amongst those living abroad.
They said that Pakistanis living abroad were also desirous to see genuine change in the country of their origin.
They said that Pakistan progress was linked with bringing fundamental changes in approachly all aspects of the governance.
The MPs shared that the democracy, like in Britain and several other European countries, has to be accountable and equitable and that the kind of model Pakistan needs to adopt for institutional development.Labour MP for Bradford West Naz Shah tweeted: &As always, pleadegree assembly British Pakistani commerceman ‪@JawadSohrab‬‬ during my visit to Pakistan.
Studyt a great deal about the exquotement of abroad entrepreneurs to invest in Pakistan as well as their contributions for both British and Pakistani economy ‪#Inspired‬‬&.Faisal Rasheed MP said that Pakistan and Britain have a shared future.
He tweeted: &It was my pleadegree to meet with British Pakistani commerceman ‪@JawadSohrab‬‬ who was very exquoted about UK Pakistan trade investment.
We must engage with commercees and explore opportunities to benefit both countries.
‪#PakUKFriendship‬‬&.Previous Cabinet Minister informeeda Warsi said that she was invited by Prime Minister Imran Khan to attend the cabinet assembly for a briefing on how system of governance works.
She said that several British Pakistani commercemen were working in Pakistan out of choice because they love their country of origin.
&People like Jawad Malik are a credit to Pakistan and the UK.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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