Consultations underway to regulate digital currency in Pakistan: PM Shehbaz

PM said this during a meeting of the Economic Advisory Council.


News Desk February 19, 2025
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Photo: PM office/facebook

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Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has announced that consultations are ongoing regarding the regulation of digital currency in Pakistan.

The statement was made during a meeting of the Economic Advisory Council, which was chaired by the Prime Minister and attended by various council members.

The participants expressed confidence in government policies and provided suggestions for future growth, which were welcomed by the Prime Minister.

In his address, Prime Minister Sharif emphasized that economic stability is a collective effort, not the work of any individual. He reiterated the government’s commitment to sustainable economic development and highlighted efforts to promote trade in the region.

The Prime Minister stated that the government aims to enhance the competitiveness of local industries in international markets, with a focus on boosting exports and creating jobs. He also mentioned initiatives to establish green data centers and improve telecommunication services, particularly in remote areas, to increase IT exports and the number of freelancers.

The Prime Minister further emphasized the ongoing efforts to regulate digital currency in Pakistan and expressed the importance of turning today’s discussions into actionable plans.

During the meeting, participants commended the government’s economic measures, noting that the country’s economy is stable and moving towards growth. They pointed out that stability in prices has led to increased production, and the government’s action plan is being acknowledged by global economic institutions, investors, and the business community.

They also appreciated the government’s commitment to institutional reforms and improvements in the tax system, which have fostered a more business-friendly environment.

The meeting also highlighted a rise in exports within a month, which participants saw as a positive indicator of economic recovery. Furthermore, the crackdown on smuggling was seen as contributing to the growth in exports.

The meeting was attended by several prominent figures, including Jahangir Khan Tareen, Saqib Shirazi, Shehzad Saleem, and several federal ministers, including Ahsan Iqbal and Rana Tanveer Hussain.

Earlier, Prime Minister Sharif met with an 11-member Bahraini parliamentary delegation led by Ahmed bin Salman Al-Musallam, Speaker of Bahrain’s Council of Representatives.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister extended an invitation to Bahraini investors to explore investment opportunities in Pakistan, emphasizing the strong bilateral ties between the two nations. He also conveyed his best wishes to Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening diplomatic and economic relations.

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