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I agree but as you can see the one item on the import list that is bleeding Pakistan to death is oil imports. With subsidy in place for three years [which will now cover nearly 70% of oil imports] we now have historic opportunity to increase our exports over three years and lay the foundations of a economy that can sustain itself. The three years also is enough time for tax problems to be reformed.People often confuse that trade deficit is because of Pakistan buying things that are not needed however the reality is exact opposite,
The following product groups represent the highest dollar value in Pakistan’s import purchases during 2017. Also shown is the percentage share each product category represents in terms of overall imports into Pakistan.
- Mineral fuels including oil: US$13.7 billion (23.9% of total imports)
- Machinery including computers: $6.9 billion (11.9%)
- Electrical machinery, equipment: $4.7 billion (8.3%)
- Iron, steel: $3.4 billion (6%)
- Vehicles: $2.7 billion (4.6%)
- Organic chemicals: $2.4 billion (4.1%)
- Animal/vegetable fats, oils, waxes: $2.4 billion (4.1%)
- Plastics, plastic articles: $2.3 billion (4%)
- Oil seeds: $1.4 billion (2.4%)
- Vegetables: $981.2 million (1.7%)
Pakistan's major import is Oil, other than that is the machinery that is being imported to set up industrial units in CPEC related projects and special economic zones. So we cant reduce any further imports, its the exports that are far less than our potential.
Indeed we have three year clock ticking. All I can say is Asad Umar has hope of 200 million Pakistani's on his shoulders and he must deliver in these three years.
My views on Iran remain same. Iran can't help itself leave helping others. Pakistan must help KSA and Iran to bridge their differances unless you think creating trouble in our region is good? It only helps USA and Israel to profit. Don't forget that.Come your soldiers or Iran, where are you beating yourself up now looking at these horrific news ?
Anyway before this thread inevitably devolves into confrontation and negatives I really think Pakistani's can sigh with relief today. Yep there is lot of hard work ahead but today country can relax and line up behind the government to build 'Naya Pakistan'.
Congrats to all ...