
Mehmood Arshad has been appointed as the Chairman of the Economic Council by the Employers’ Federation of Pakistan (EFP).
This decision was made by the Board of Directors during their recent meeting, which was held by the newly elected Board.
Mr. Arshad is already a member of the EFP Board and has a wide range of experience in economic diplomacy, financial services, and corporate leadership.
At present, he holds the position of Group Executive Director at Pak-Qatar Group and is also part of the boards of several prominent local and international organisations.
The EFP leadership welcomed the appointment and expressed confidence that Mr. Arshad’s expertise and vision will enhance the Economic Council’s role in promoting policy discussions and supporting sustainable economic growth.
In response to his new role, Mr. Arshad stated that the Economic Council will continue working towards its goals of promoting exports and attracting investments for Pakistan’s economy.
He also pointed out that recent geopolitical developments in the region have increased Pakistan’s strategic and economic importance. In this context, he said the Economic Council will focus on identifying opportunities and supporting initiatives that help harness the country’s growing potential.
The Employers’ Federation of Pakistan remains dedicated to improving the business environment, encouraging communication between the private sector and policymakers, and contributing to economic development through informed advocacy and research.
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