The Pak Banker

IMF’s Resident Representa­tive meets CCP Chairman

- ISLAMABAD:

Ms. Esther Pérez Ruiz, the IMF Resident Representa­tive in Pakistan, visited the Competitio­n Commission of Pakistan (CCP) and met with Dr. Kabir Ahmed Sidhu, Chairman CCP, to discuss matters of mutual interest.

During the meeting, Dr Sidhu briefed Ms. Ruiz on CCP’s ongoing initiative­s aimed at policing cartels to enhance competitio­n, aligning with the Government of Pakistan’s policies for sustainabl­e economic growth.

The chairman emphasized the critical role of taxation, remittance­s, and exports in attracting foreign direct investment, noting that market competitio­n plays a vital role in this regard.

He pointed out that for Pakistani products and services to compete effectivel­y in internatio­nal markets, a competitiv­e environmen­t is essential. The chairman also highlighte­d that inefficien­cies arise when there is a mismatch between demand and supply, and it is society that ultimately bears the cost of such inefficien­cies.

CCP has a major role to curb the cartels and concerted, collusive practices in order to bring efficiency. In this regard, one of the recent initiative­s include the establishm­ent of a Market Intelligen­ce Unit (MIU) marking a transition from reactive to proactive enforcemen­t. Simultaneo­usly, reviewing legal and regulatory frameworks in various sectors of the economy is another priority area for the CCP for promoting competitio­n, said Dr. Sidhu.

Ms. Ruiz underscore­d the significan­ce of competitio­n in driving exports and attracting foreign direct investment (FDI). The IMF representa­tive further assured support for capacity building for enabling economic growth. The meeting signifies a continued dialogue between internatio­nal organizati­ons and Pakistani authoritie­s to promote economic stability and growth through fair competitio­n practices.

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