Pakistan, Jan. 16 -- Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal has warned that Pakistan must double its exports to $60 billion within four years to avoid returning to the International Monetary Fund, highlighting the country's ongoing economic challenges.
He said the government plans to declare an export emergency aimed at boosting overseas sales, speeding up tax refunds for export-oriented industries, and removing structural bottlenecks that hinder trade growth and competitiveness.
Iqbal emphasized that failure to significantly increase exports would leave Pakistan with limited options, forcing the country to either seek assistance from friendly nations or return to the IMF, which has supported Pakistan 25 times since 1950.
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