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Strategy to achieve $45bn export approved




By Our Reporter

ISLAMABAD, March 6: Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Tuesday approved a strategy aimed at increasing the country’s exports to $40-$45 billion by the fiscal year 2013 from the current $16.5 billion.

The strategy was approved at a high-level meeting headed by prime minister urging for creating enabling policy environment, human capital development, strengthening of physical and technological infrastructure, improvement in logistics chain, investment and trade facilitation, production of high quality products and marketing of products.

Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Dr Akram Shaikh presented the details of the strategy. The meeting was attended among others by Commerce Minister Hamayun Akhtar Khan, Industries Minister Jahangir Khan Tareen, Textile Minister Mushtaq Ali Cheema and Dr Salman Shah.An official announcement issued after the meeting said the government was pursuing a demand-driven strategy to enhance exports which had become the lifeline and a major mechanism to drive the economy, earn foreign exchange and generate employment.

The prime minister said that further steps needed to be taken to increase the exports from 13 per cent to 15 per cent of GDP. He said with globalisation the entire economic paradigm had shifted and with quota-free regime there was an urgent need to find new markets, diversify them and export value-added goods.

Mr Aziz said improved competitiveness and productivity were critical to increasing exports and with this in view the government had embarked upon an ambitious programme to imparting skills and improving the logistics chain within the country and with the adjoining regions of Central Asia and West Asia and Western China.

He said the government had launched a comprehensive economic diplomacy to give the country access to huge markets. “The government is also making efforts to conclude free trade agreement (FTAs) with the US and the European Union,” he added.

The premier said private sector needed to increase its competitiveness and productivity and ensure quality and standardisation of products without which a quantum leap in exports was not possible.

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Hellraiser006
$45 billion by 2013 is an ambitious target, that would represent a 300% increase in 6 years.

i dont see how that can happen unless the government makes big strides in:

(1) market diversification

(2) product diversification

(3) value addition.

(4) reducing the costs of production to make products more competitive

(5) rigorous quality control.

signing FTA's itself doesnt guarantee export enhancement.
SHAIR DALAIR SIPAHEE
If Pakistan wants to succeed,

It must come out of the agricultural economy mode.

Make a vast technological complex associated with heavy mechanical complex (HMC) Taxila.

This complex must have best Pakistani and if possible foreign brains to make engineering products indigenously. This knowledge then should be shared with the local manufacturers to speed up marketing and exports.

The engineering revolution is the need of the hour. If this thing is done we can have exports of even 90 billion $ upto 2013.
Hellraiser006
QUOTE(SHAIR DALAIR SIPAHEE @ Mar 7 2007, 02:17 AM) [snapback]873153[/snapback]

If Pakistan wants to succeed,

It must come out of the agricultural economy mode.

Make a vast technological complex associated with heavy mechanical complex (HMC) Taxila.

This complex must have best Pakistani and if possible foreign brains to make engineering products indigenously. This knowledge then should be shared with the local manufacturers to speed up marketing and exports.

The engineering revolution is the need of the hour. If this thing is done we can have exports of even 90 billion $ upto 2013.




bro, dont discount the agricultural economy. if we had modern farming techniques with modern infrastructure we could export $45 billion of agricultural produce alone!

we are amongst the worlds largest producers of wheat, sugar cane, and the third largest producer of milk and i think the 4th largest producer of meat. we should be earning mega bucks!
MirBadshah
QUOTE(Hellraiser006 @ Mar 7 2007, 03:43 AM) [snapback]873159[/snapback]

bro, dont discount the agricultural economy. if we had modern farming techniques with modern infrastructure we could export $45 billion of agricultural produce alone!



Are our policies Agriculture friendly and what we are spending on Agri sector.

Infrastructure for agriculture is there, we have lands, enough tractors and man power, this is the sector which can give results within no time, the benifits we are providing to our manufecturers, simply proved that much to agriculture and you can get results with in next 3 years.
SHAIR DALAIR SIPAHEE
QUOTE(Hellraiser006 @ Mar 7 2007, 01:43 PM) [snapback]873159[/snapback]

bro, dont discount the agricultural economy. if we had modern farming techniques with modern infrastructure we could export $45 billion of agricultural produce alone!

we are amongst the worlds largest producers of wheat, sugar cane, and the third largest producer of milk and i think the 4th largest producer of meat. we should be earning mega bucks!


Yes, brother , you are right.

One thing that government must do is :-

install water desalination plants in the costal areas of sindh and balochistan as well as southern punjab and interior sindh because underground water is salty their,

This will bring enormous stretches of land under agriculture and the target can be achieved.
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