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Razak Dawood says export target of $38 billion set for current fiscal year after consultations with relevant stakeholders

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ISLAMABAD: Adviser to PM on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood has said export target of $38 billion has been set for the current fiscal year after consultations with the relevant stakeholders.
Addressing a conference in Islamabad on Wednesday, he however, said that we will try to reach forty billion dollars mark. Abdul Razak Dawood expressed the confidence that the industries and the farmers will play their part to achieve the export target.
The Adviser said tariff rationalization is part of our Make in Pakistan strategy. He said more tariff rationalization will be done in the next budget in order to facilitate different industries including the farmers.
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