Ishaq Dar vows to take steps for economic stability

PoliticsIshaq Dar vows to take steps for economic stability

ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has vowed to take steps for bringing economic stability in the country.

In an interview‚ he said an aggressive plan has been devised for 25 percent increase in revenue collection by bringing more people in tax net.

He said that government is also taking steps for GDP growth in the country.

Talking about Qatar-Pakistan LNG gas agreement‚ he hoped it would be helpful in reducing shortage of gas in the country.

To a question‚ he said that the payment of remaining circular debt would be ensured in the coming weeks.

He hoped that exchange value of Pakistani rupee would be stable in coming month as it was reduced due to the payment of heavy amount of circular debt.

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