President Alvi calls for further simplifying registration procedure for foreign companies
ISLAMABAD ( Web News )
President Dr. Arif Alvi has called for further simplifying the registration procedure for foreign companies to make Pakistan an attractive destination for business and investment. He urged all stakeholders to address the procedural issues and facilitate foreign investors who wanted to open companies in Pakistan. He added that Pakistan’s ICT sector had great potential and it was essential to encourage investment in this vital sector by effectively showcasing the opportunities available in the country, particularly to the Pakistani-origin IT investors based in the USA.
President Dr. Arif Alvi made these remarks during a meeting with Pakistani-American diaspora in the IT sector, via video link, at Aiwan-e-Sadr on Wednesday. The meeting was attended by the Advisor to PM on Commerce and Investment, Abdul Razak Dawood, SAPM on CPEC Affairs, Khalid Mansoor, Secretary Ministry of T and Telecom, Dr.
Muhammad Sohail Rajput, Chairman Board of Investment (BOI), Muhammad Azfar Ahsan, Secretary BOI, Ms Fareena Mazhar, Chairman Special Technology Zones Authority (STZA), Amir
Hashmi, Executive Director of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, Mrs Khalida Habib, and other senior officials of the Government. Ambassador of Pakistan in the United States Dr.
Asad Majeed Khan and members of Pakistani diaspora in the USA, including Dr. Naveed Shervani, Moazam Chaudhary, Saleem Ahmad, Idris Kothari, Ahsan Sohail, Waheed Qureshi, Amir Khan, Ahmad Ayub and Faysal Sohail, attended the meeting via video link.
The meeting expressed satisfaction over the progress made by the concerned government organizations in simplifying the registration process for foreign investors. SECP informed that the registration process had been made easier via one window operation and companies could now be registered online through the e-services portal of SECP. Chairman STZA apprised the meeting that his organization was in the process of developing technology clusters in line with best international practices enabling companies to invest in Pakistan’s ICT sector. He further informed that foreign companies had committed to invest $570 million that would help generate 15,000 jobs in the country. Advisor to PM on Commerce and Investment highlighted that Pakistan’s IT exports had risen by 36% during July-December 2021 and efforts were underway to further develop this sector to enhance exports.
Addressing the meeting, President Dr. Arif Alvi appreciated the measures taken by SECP, STZA, Ministry of IT and Telecom, and the Board of Investment for facilitating and encouraging foreign investors to do business in Pakistan. He advised to further improve coordination between the relevant stakeholders to address the procedural issues that would help increase ICT exports and attract investments in Pakistan.