Lahore: According to a recent news report, Finance and Revenue Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh has said that Islamabad is looking to further deepen trade and economic relations between Pakistan and Britain while emphasizing that the country is pursuing a broad-based economic reform agenda to achieve export-led growth.
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He stated this during a meeting with British High Commissioner Christian Turner, who had called on the federal minister at the Finance Division on Wednesday. The British high commissioner was accompanied by the Head of Development Annabel Gerry on the occasion.
Prospects for green financing were discussed to promote collective efforts against the challenges caused by climate change. Christian Turner offered all possible help in strengthening Pakistan’s efforts for the development of the green industry.
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Dr Hafeez acknowledged the support extended by the UK to Pakistan and apprised the high commissioner of the socio-economic measures taken by the government to lessen the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on relegated sectors of the society.
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