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PIAF hails PM’s budget vision, seeks practical relief for businesses

Published on: June 8, 2026 4:28 AM

The Pakistan Industrial and Traders Associations Front (PIAF) has welcomed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s assurance of relief-oriented measures in the upcoming Budget 2026-27, while urging the government to ensure practical implementation of business-friendly policies to support industry, exports, and employment generation.

In a statement issued after consultations with representatives of trade bodies and industrial sectors, PIAF Chairman Faheemur Rehman Saigol, who is also President of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry, appreciated the government’s commitment to an export-led growth strategy and efforts aimed at expanding the tax base and formalising the informal economy.

He said that the business community had taken note of the Prime Minister’s assurance that the upcoming budget would include measures to provide relief to the public and promote industrial expansion. However, he stressed that repeated policy announcements must now translate into concrete relief on the ground, particularly in the areas of energy pricing, taxation, and liquidity support.

Faheemur Rehman Saigol said that Pakistan’s industrial sector continues to face significant structural challenges, including high electricity tariffs, rising input costs, delayed refunds, and complex regulatory procedures. He noted that without addressing these fundamental issues, it would be difficult to achieve the government’s targets of export expansion and employment creation.

He acknowledged the government’s focus on strengthening infrastructure, digital transformation, and improving logistics connectivity, including upgrades to motorways, freight corridors, and railway lines. He said these initiatives would play a positive role in reducing transportation costs and improving the competitiveness of Pakistani goods in regional and global markets.

PIAF also welcomed reforms aimed at improving tax administration, including the establishment of special commercial courts and reforms in tax tribunals for faster resolution of disputes. Faheem Saigol said that timely resolution of tax-related issues is essential to restore investor confidence and improve cash flow for businesses.

The PIAF chairman appreciated steps taken to promote digital payments and a documented economy, calling them necessary for long-term economic stability and transparency. However, they emphasized that such reforms must be implemented gradually and with consultation to avoid unnecessary burden on small traders and SMEs.

Vice Chairman Tahir Manzoor Chaudhry and Senior Vice Chairman Nasrullah Mughal said that while the government’s vision for industrial revival and export-led growth is encouraging, the private sector requires consistency in policies and immediate relief in operational costs to remain competitive.

They pointed out that reduced electricity tariffs for industry and the abolition of certain levies are positive steps, but stressed that energy costs remain a major concern. They urged the government to continue rationalizing power tariffs and ensure uninterrupted supply to industrial zones.

PIAF leaders also highlighted the importance of improving access to finance for small and medium enterprises, saying that SMEs are the backbone of Pakistan’s economy and play a vital role in job creation. They called for easier credit facilities, lower interest rates, and simplified loan procedures to support business expansion.

Faheem Saigol said that PIAF remains committed to cooperating with the government in achieving sustainable economic growth. The organization expressed hope that the upcoming budget would reflect ground realities and provide meaningful relief to the industrial and trading community while supporting long-term economic stability and export growth.

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