Asif Ali Zardari, a former president, said on Friday that the charter of economy was urgently needed.
Zardari ready to sign charter of economy: The PPP co-chairman highlighted the country’s potential and referred to it as a “golden basket” when addressing businesspeople in Punjab, the province capital. Allah Almighty has provided the country with an abundance of resources, he continued.
“I’m willing to sign the economic charter. Investors are feeling concerned and shifting their funds elsewhere, according to Zardari.
“I have examined Bangladesh’s exports. Bangladesh is a consumer of Indian goods, according to Zardari.
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He said that labels reading “made in Bangladesh” had been sewn into Indian garments in Bangladesh.
The world, according to Zardari, is experiencing inflation, hence the country’s trade needs immediate attention if it is to grow the economy. He stated, “The nation’s economy can be stabilised by promoting trade.”
Zardari added, “The project in line with the Iran-Pakistan pipeline will also start soon. This is because the relationships between Saudi Arabia and Iran are improving.”
By saying, “I had told the cricketer at the parliament to focus on the charter of economy,” the former president made fun of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) head. However, he did nothing because he lacked any relevant information.
He highlighted that for the country’s future to be affluent, all political stakeholders must cooperate.