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PTI Calls FPCCI Shadow Economy Plan a Reflection of Government’s Mismanagement

The PTI has launched a scathing critique against the current Pakistani administration, deeming its economic strategies as flawed and ineffective. The opposition party criticizes Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s lack of vision for long-term growth while highlighting their own ambitious plans to rectify these issues through an unveiled first Shadow Economy Plan.

Quick summary

  • Opposition PTI slams government policies with shadow budget revealing systemic issues
  • FPCCI proposes raising exports to $80B by 2031, expanding taxpayer base, cutting general sales tax and achieving fiscal deficit elimination through privatization for economic growth of 8.5% annually
  • PTI argues business community has a clear vision in contrast with government’s focus on new levies and IMF-driven measures

Why it matters

This article delves into the PTI’s response to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) bold economic proposals in its first Shadow Economy Plan, offering insight into alternative strategies for growth and stability amidst criticism of government policies.

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Visual angle: Timeline infographic showing key points from the FPCCI’s shadow budget proposal