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Haroon underscored that the European Union remains Pakistan’s largest export destination, with the GSP Plus framework playing a pivotal role in expanding market access and improving standards.

ISLAMABAD (APP) - Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Industries and Production Haroon Akhtar Khan on Tuesday said Pakistan and the European Union were entering a renewed phase of partnership focused on investment, innovation, and sustainable growth, as the country strengthens reforms and enhances its global economic standing.

Addressing the inaugural session of EU–Pakistan Business Forum, he said “This is not just another conference, but a moment to shape the future of Pakistan–EU cooperation,” He noted that the strong participation reflects growing international confidence in Pakistan’s economic direction.

The SAPM paid tribute to the leadership of the prime minster, adding that his government has successfully stabilized the economy, restored investor confidence, and enhanced Pakistan’s credibility on the global stage through consistent and decisive policies.

Highlighting Pakistan’s commitment to regional peace and stability, he emphasized that the country continues to promote dialogue and cooperation, reinforcing its role as a responsible and forward-looking nation.

Haroon underscored that the European Union remains Pakistan’s largest export destination, with the GSP Plus framework playing a pivotal role in expanding market access and improving standards.

However, he stressed that the future of this partnership lies beyond trade, focusing on investment, technological collaboration, and integration into global value chains.

“From textiles to technology, and from manufacturing to digital services, Pakistan is ready to move up the value chain and become a trusted partner in global supply systems,” he stated.

He highlighted Pakistan’s economic potential, noting its population of over 240 million, expanding middle class, and strategic location at the crossroads of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East, providing access to a market of over 3 billion people.

Emphasizing industrial revival as a cornerstone of economic policy, the SAPM said that the government is implementing structural reforms aimed at enhancing productivity, competitiveness, and long-term growth.

These include improved access to finance, SME empowerment, and policy measures to reduce the cost of doing business.

He informed that initiatives such as the National Tariff Policy and the Regulatory Guillotine are simplifying regulations, reducing red tape, and creating a more predictable business environment. “Pakistan is committed to providing ease, certainty, and scale to investors,” he added.

The SAPM also highlighted the government’s focus on sustainability through the New Energy Vehicle Policy and broader environmental reforms, aligning economic growth with climate responsibility.

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