The Leader of the House in Senate, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, was called on British High Commissioner to Pakistan, H.E. Jane Marriot OBE at Parliament House on Friday and discussed with him range of issues of mutual interest, highlighting the strong and enduring relationship between the United Kingdom and Pakistan.
Senator Ishaq Dar apprised the High Commissioner of the economic performance of Pakistan during 2013-17 when Pakistan became 24th global economy and 18 hours daily average load shedding was eliminated together with enhanced investment in public sector development works which resulted in Pakistan’s GDP growth to rise above 6% with 40 years low inflation of around 4%. He added that Pakistan Muslim League (N) stands for free and fair elections, together with level playing field for all the political parties.
Commenting on the business environment in Pakistan, Senator Dar expressed the hopes that post general elections in 2024; the winning political party will accelerate the privatization of loss making state-owned enterprises. He also stressed the need to enhance the trade ties as well as the volumes of business between Pakistan and the United Kingdom.
Senator Dar also mentioned the importance of agricultural development to ensure food security for Pakistan’s population and flagged the mining industry’s potential for future economic development of the nation.