This commitment to a homegrown economic strategy that is centered on extensive institutional reforms across major sectors of the economy has been repeated by Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, who serves as the Minister for Finance and Revenue in Pakistan.
His Excellency Nawaf Bin Said Al-Malki, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, paid a visit to the Minister in Islamabad, and he made these remarks during the meeting that they had.
Specifically, he stressed the significance of structural changes as a cornerstone of the government’s policy agenda, as they are essential for guaranteeing sustainable economic growth and stability.
While expressing his profound gratitude for the constant economic support that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has provided to Pakistan, Muhammad Aurangzeb also brought attention to the revived enthusiasm that Saudi businessmen have shown in exploring joint ventures and business collaborations with Pakistan’s private sector corporations.