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Google plans to make Pakistan an export hub, says Finance Minister

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KARACHI: Federal Minister for Finance Muhammad Aurangzeb has revealed that Google is planning to establish Pakistan as an export hub, reflecting growing international confidence in the country’s economic direction.

Speaking at the Future Summit in Karachi, the finance minister said Pakistan’s economy is moving in the right direction, with a renewed focus on production-led and sustainable growth. “The private sector plays a crucial role in driving economic progress. Our goal is to make Pakistan an export-oriented economy, with particular focus on the IT and maritime sectors,” he added.

Aurangzeb noted that international rating agencies have acknowledged Pakistan’s improving economic indicators, highlighting macroeconomic stability and a 9 percent rise in corporate profits.

He further said that efforts to broaden the tax base have resulted in an increase of 900,000 new filers. “Digitization will bring transparency to the economy, and countries like Egypt have expressed interest in learning from Pakistan’s FBR reforms,” he remarked.

The finance minister emphasized that structural reforms are essential for sustainable economic growth. He added that Pakistan will continue to build an ecosystem to leverage global diplomatic successes, promote AI-driven development, and tap into the vast potential of the blue economy.

Aurangzeb also disclosed that the government has decided to privatize 24 state-owned enterprises, with the privatization of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) expected to be completed before the end of this year.