Miftah Ismail’s Solution to the Economic Crises of Pakistan – Exports, Exports and More Exports
Key Takeaways: No foreign investor is willing to invest in Pakistan for export purposes Government Policies are the sole reason to blame Education system and corruption are further aggravating this situation In 1999, Pakistan contributed 0.18% of global export, today it is only 0.12%. It was perhaps the prestigious and historic Bukhari Auditorium of the Government College University (GCU), Lahore; or the bitter betrayal from his own party; or perhaps both that nudged Miftah Ismail and Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to finally start admitting the problems of Pakistan on 29 April, 2023. It is worth noting that only two years ago Miftah claimed that all of Pakistan’s problems began and would end with one person, Imran Khan. Even the reduction of the amount of cocomos in a packet of Miftah's own brand (Ismail Industries) was the fault of Imran Khan. The age-old proverb “Der aye, durust aye” could not be better fitted in a situation where the economy is now going in a tailspin. ...