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Summit stresses better investment climate | The Express Tribune
Progressive policies, stable business environment required to woo local, foreign investors
Pakistan Investment Potential Summit.. Photo: Facebook
ISLAMABAD:
The Pakistan Investment Potential Summit concluded with a consensus among business leaders and investment experts that Pakistan possesses solid economic fundamentals and immense untapped potential capable of driving sustainable economic growth and attracting significant local and foreign investment.
The summit, hosted by Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) President Sardar Tahir Mehmood, brought together leading figures from the business community to deliberate on strategies for enhancing investment and economic development in the country. Prominent speakers included Adviser to Prime Minister on Tourism Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan and Faisal Town Group Chairman Chaudhry Abdul Majeed.
The recommendations finalised by the summit will be presented to the government for consideration. Speakers emphasised that Pakistan’s strategic geographical location, large domestic market, youthful population and diverse natural resources provide a strong foundation for economic expansion.
They observed that key sectors including real estate, tourism, hospitality, construction, information technology, agriculture, energy and manufacturing offer substantial opportunities for investment and can play a pivotal role in accelerating economic growth, if supported by progressive policies and a stable business environment.
The summit stressed that Pakistan was well-positioned to become a regional economic hub provided that structural reforms were implemented and investor confidence was strengthened through consistent economic policies.
For this purpose, the summit recommended the following measures: Ensuring policy consistency and macroeconomic stability to foster long-term investor confidence; improving the ease of doing business through regulatory reforms, digitalisation of government services and simplified procedures; introducing investment-friendly tax policies and incentives to attract both domestic and foreign investors; and accelerating infrastructure development, particularly in transport, logistics and energy sectors.
The recommendations also included promoting Special Economic Zones and industrial clusters to facilitate industrial growth; strengthening public-private partnerships for major development and infrastructure projects; enhancing export promotion initiatives to boost foreign exchange earnings and industrial productivity; expanding digital infrastructure and IT ecosystem to support growth of the technology sector; and developing tourism infrastructure and hospitality services to capitalise on Pakistan’s natural and cultural assets.
Summit speakers called for encouraging sustainable urban development and modern real estate planning to support economic expansion; improving access to finance for SMEs and startups to promote entrepreneurship and innovation; ensuring transparent and efficient regulatory frameworks to build investor trust; strengthening vocational training and skill development programmes to equip youth with market-relevant skills; and promoting Pakistan’s positive investment narrative internationally through economic diplomacy and global investment forums.
Participants expressed confidence that the implementation of those recommendations would help create a more enabling and business-friendly investment environment, stimulate economic activity, enhance investor confidence and position Pakistan as a competitive destination for global investors while ensuring inclusive and sustainable economic development.
On the first day of the summit, Tahir Mehmood, in his opening remarks, said that Pakistan enjoys strong economic potential due to its strategic geographical location, young population and expanding infrastructure network. He said the objective of the summit was to create constructive dialogue among business leaders and policymakers to identify practical measures to attract investment and accelerate economic growth.
He presented a case study on the role of infrastructure corridors in shaping urban expansion and investment opportunities, noting that cities expand along major connectivity routes, with similar trends emerging in Pakistan.
Participants observed that expansion of connectivity networks and rapid urban development were creating new investment opportunities in tourism, real estate, services and industry.
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Airfares likely to doubled as jet fuel price aurges to Rs417 in Pakistan – SUCH TV
Air travel is all set to become highly expensive as the airlines are indicating at doubling the air ticket prices following a whopping increase in jet fuel rate.
The jet fuel price has rocketed to Rs417 from Rs388 per litre in Pakistan and the airlines have started to increase the airfares through enhancing fuel surcharge rates.
The airlines maintained the basic fare but added the fuel price surge into the fuel surcharge.
The one-way fare from Karachi to Islamabad and Lahore has shot up to Rs40,000 while air travel on chance seats for Islamabad and Lahore has soared by 150 percent.
Accordingly, the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has boosted the airfares by 10 to 100 dollars.
Domestic flights will now carry additional $10 fuel surcharge which on Canada routes extra $100 will be received as fuel charge.
Passengers on UK-bound flights to pay 75 dollars additional surcharge while 50 dollars will be received on Middle East routes.
Private airlines have gone a step ahead as they enforced charging additional 15 dollars to 150 dollars on different routes.
The airlines were under pressure after closure of many air routes with the airlines administrations are saying that extraordinary rise in airfares has become inevitable.
Earlier on Wednesday, Pakistan fuel NOTAM forced foreign airlines to tanker Jet A-1 fuel from abroad and limit uplift at Karachi and Lahore airports.
The Pakistan Airports Authority issued the order to protect local supplies amid supply disruptions.
Foreign carriers now arrive with enough fuel for their return flights while Pakistani airlines receive full requirements.
This change hit operations on March 25 when one Karachi-to-Doha flight diverted to Muscat.
The Pakistan fuel NOTAM A0147/26 took effect on March 13 and runs through March 31 2026. It targets Jinnah International Airport in Karachi and Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore.
Airlines follow the rule and carry maximum fuel on inbound legs. Officials confirm foreign airlines get only the minimum quantity inside Pakistan.
Pakistan fuel NOTAM creates immediate changes on the ground. Foreign airlines offload passenger baggage and cargo to stay within weight limits.
The extra fuel adds weight that reduces payload capacity on every affected flight.
According to a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) issued by the PAA, the supply of aviation fuel at domestic airports has been significantly curtailed due to regional supply chain disruptions, advising international carriers to maximize their fuel “uplift” at foreign stations and minimize refuelling within Pakistan.
The directive has already begun to impact international flight schedules.
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