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The government is considering new incentives and policy measures to support export-oriented industries in the upcoming federal budget.

According to Beyond Time News, a high-level meeting chaired by Ahad Cheema reviewed proposals focused on boosting exports, improving competitiveness, and expanding Pakistan’s share in global markets.

Officials discussed support measures for key sectors, with special attention on increasing the participation of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in exports.

Focus on Business-Friendly Reforms

The meeting also reviewed proposals related to fiscal support, trade facilitation, and sector-specific incentives.

Officials said export growth depends not only on tax relief but also on better infrastructure, smoother trade processes, improved production facilities, and ease of doing business.

According to Beyond Time News, the government is working on a strategy that encourages value-added exports and helps local industries compete more effectively in international markets.

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Sustainable Export Growth Remains Key Goal

Ahad Cheema emphasized the need for a sustainable and performance-based export framework to drive long-term economic growth and increase foreign exchange earnings.

The proposals are expected to be considered as part of the upcoming federal budget planning.

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