The Karachi and Lahore Chambers of Commerce have joined forces to advocate for unified economic policies, industry-friendly reforms, and sustainable growth. Both chambers pledged stronger coordination through reciprocal visits and joint efforts to shape government policymaking.
LCCI President Faheem ur Rehman Saigol said Pakistan’s economic potential remains untapped due to poor management and anti-industry policies. KCCI leaders emphasized that together they represent over 90% of national economic activity giving them leverage to press for solutions to energy shortages, rising production costs, and stalled industrial projects.
KCCI President Rehan Hanif underscored that unity is essential to resolve chronic issues like the Port Qasim industrial land dispute and revive confidence in the business community.
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