Pakistan’s exports stands at $25 billion: Ex-President FCCI

—Pakistan’s exports are only $ 25- billion —Remittances from Pakistanis abroad are important in meeting the huge deficit of $ 40- billion

From Mian Rashid Asghar
FAISALABAD: Chishti Law Chambers, an organization that legally sends Pakistanis abroad, is indirectly playing its full role in the country’s economy as remittances from Pakistanis abroad are at a loss. Helping to overcome. This was stated by Rana Muhammad Sikandar Azam Khan, former President, Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, while addressing the Iftar Party of Chishti Law Chambers. He appreciated the services of this institution and said that it was providing services to those going abroad in full compliance with the law. He said that Pakistanis going to UK and other countries through him are not only living a prosperous life there but they are also contributing their valuable contribution in the construction and development of Pakistan by sending valuable foreign exchange. He said that Pakistan’s foreign exchange needs are about ً$ 65 billion while our exports are only 25 billion. Remittances from Pakistanis abroad are playing a significant role in meeting the huge deficit of Rs 40 billion. He paid rich tributes to the services of Chishti Law Chambers in this regard and said that Pakistanis going abroad are also shining the name of their beloved homeland in other countries. On this occasion SA Chishti, Chief Executive Officer of Chishti Law Chamber said that his organization has opened its offices in Lahore, Islamabad and Karachi besides Faisalabad while offices are being opened in more cities to provide immigration to those going abroad. Reliable services can be provided. Hafiz Safiuddin, Director Operations of Chishti Law Chambers, Ali Raza, Najibullah, Waqas Ahmed and Ali Chishti besides Executive Members of Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mian Abdul Waheed, Haji Abdul Rauf, Babar Shehzad and Rana Saeed Ahmed were present on the occasion. Haji Muhammad Abid, Ayub Aslam Manj and Abdul Qaddos Manj were also present.