
Atif Ikram Sheikh, President of Pakistan’s Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (), expressed deep concern over proposed amendments to the Trade Organization Rules. His statement highlights significant reservations among business leaders across the country regarding these changes.
Speaking at a press conference in Karachi, he articulated that the current business environment is already fraught with internal and external trade barriers and pressures. For the chambers of commerce, which serve as vital forums for addressing such issues, this legislation poses an existential threat by potentially dismantling district-level structures and undermining regional economies.
Iftikhar Opel, who served as a Brigadier in the Pakistan Army and currently holds the position of Secretary General at , agreed with these concerns. He emphasized that eliminating district-based chambers would not only disrupt local operations but also weaken overall institutional frameworks designed to support business development and economic stability within regions.
The proposed amendments have sent shockwaves through the entire business community, threatening not just individual enterprises but also the broader economic landscape of Pakistan. As a key advocate for commerce and industry interests, Sheikh called on policymakers to reconsider these legislative changes, stressing their potential to undermine decades of structured efforts aimed at fostering a conducive business environment in every part of the country.
This stance underscores the critical role that chamber organizations play as defenders of local businesses against systemic challenges. The immediate future looks uncertain for those institutions now facing the prospect of losing key infrastructure elements that have supported their work for years, with implications that extend far beyond mere operational disruptions.
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