ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Federal Minister for Finance & Revenue Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb chaired the first Steering Committee of the FCDO- funded Revenue Mobilisation, Investment and Trade (REMIT) programme.
The British High Commissioner Jane Marriot co-chaired the meeting.
The meeting was attended by the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Dr. Jehanzeb Khan and senior government officials.
Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb chaired the meeting on the Establishment of Programme Steering Committee (PSC) for the UK-Funded REMIT Programme. pic.twitter.com/E4ABiBNJiD
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Reviewing the work done by the programme in the areas of revenue mobilisation, investment climate, macroeconomic governance and trade, with cross-cutting themes of gender and climate change, the finance minister appreciated the overall progress to date and also emphasized the need for government stakeholders to be more proactive in taking up implementation.
The finance minister added that the government intends to take up short, medium and long-term initiatives to ensure the economic revival of Pakistan.
Muhammad Aurangzeb emphasized that the government’s focus on inclusive economic growth can be complemented by the support of development partners with a focus on performance and implementation.
The minister also appreciated the technical assistance provided, stressed on consolidation of interventions and on speeding up on government implementation for impact.
The British High Commissioner Jane Marriot thanked the minister for his interest in the programme interventions and commitment to reform that will take Pakistan forward.
Jane Marriot assured of FCDO’s full support to the government on high priority areas.