Special programme on economy on Geo News today
Key topics include Pakistan’s current economic situation, effective taxation strategies, relief measures for public
KARACHI: A significant and thought-provoking discussion on Pakistan’s economic growth and stability will be aired today (Sunday) in the Geo News special transmission, “Pakistan Kay Liye Kar Dalo!”
This program will bring together the country’s top economic experts, FBR representatives and business leaders to engage in a candid conversation on economic challenges, tax policies and public relief.
Key topics include Pakistan’s current economic situation, effective taxation strategies, relief measures for the public and solutions to issues faced by the business community.
Prominent participants in the discussion include Arif Habib, chairman, Arif Habib Group; Muhammad Ali Tabba, CEO, Lucky Cement; Rashid Mahmood Langrial, chairman, FBR, Muhammad Sohail, CEO, Topline Securities; and Ehsan Malik, CEO, Pakistan Business Council. The program will be hosted by senior journalist and analyst Shahzaib Khanzada, renowned for his bold and fact-based analyses, at 7pm.
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