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Finance Minister Discusses Regulatory Reforms with Jacobs, Cordova and Associates

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Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb met with Mr. Scott Jacobs, Managing Director of Jacobs, Cordova and Associates, at the Finance Division to discuss regulatory reforms aimed at enhancing the country’s business environment.

The meeting, which included the Secretary Board of Investment and other officials, focused on improving regulatory frameworks to boost entrepreneurship, innovation, and investment.

Mr. Jacobs presented a detailed proposal for streamlining regulatory processes, advocating for a comprehensive review to achieve significant improvements. Senator Aurangzeb acknowledged the necessity of these reforms and emphasized the importance of impact-driven support for their successful implementation.

Both parties agreed on the value of a structured approach to implementing these reforms.

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