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RCCI delegation meets MPA Hanif to discuss business issues

RCCI delegation meets MPA Hanif to discuss business issues

Key Takeaways

  • A delegation from the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry met with MPA Raja Muhammad Hanif.
  • The meeting focused on provincial taxes, early completion of underpasses, and other business-related matters.
  • Acting President Khalid Farooq Qazi led the RCCI delegation.

A delegation from the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) recently met with Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA) Raja Muhammad Hanif to discuss key issues affecting the business community, according to official reports.

The meeting was led by Khalid Farooq Qazi, who serves as the Acting President of RCCI. The delegation aimed to strengthen cooperation and address mutual interests, particularly focusing on provincial taxes and the early completion of underpasses in Rawalpindi.

During the discussion, MPA Raja Muhammad Hanif expressed his commitment to working closely with business leaders to resolve these challenges. He highlighted the importance of transparent communication channels between government bodies and the private sector for effective policy implementation.

Khalid Farooq Qazi stated: 'Our primary goal is to ensure that businesses in Rawalpindi can operate smoothly without unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles.' He added, 'We are hopeful that our collaboration will lead to tangible improvements in the business environment.'

The RCCI delegation also discussed other ongoing projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the economic landscape of Rawalpindi. These include infrastructure development, tax reforms, and support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

MPA Raja Muhammad Hanif acknowledged the significance of these discussions and assured that his office would take necessary steps to expedite the resolution of pending issues. He emphasized the need for proactive measures to foster a conducive business environment.

The meeting underscored the ongoing efforts by both government officials and business leaders to address the concerns of the private sector. It is expected that such collaborative initiatives will contribute significantly to the economic growth and development of Rawalpindi.

'Our primary goal is to ensure that businesses in Rawalpindi can operate smoothly without unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles.'

Khalid Farooq Qazi, Acting President, RCCI

'We are hopeful that our collaboration will lead to tangible improvements in the business environment.'

Khalid Farooq Qazi, Acting President, RCCI