PR No. 152
ADB PRESIDENT VISITS PAKISTAN, LAUDS PAKISTAN’S COMPREHENSIVE REFORMS AND REAFFIRMS CONTINUED SUPPORT
Islamabad: September 16, 2024

Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Masatsugu Asakawa met with Mr. Ahad Cheema, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Minister to discuss the country’s development priorities and macroeconomic reforms. Mr. Asakawa, lauded the Government for undertaking comprehensive reforms leading to progressive signs of economic recovery. He reaffirmed ADB’s continued support to Pakistan for complementing its development and reform agenda. While appreciating ADB’s long-standing and steadfast support to Pakistan, Minister Ahad Cheema briefed the President on a series of reforms introduced by the Government. The key reforms include enhancing tax revenues, improving financial sustainability of energy sector, reduction in untargeted subsides and scaling up social protection. President ADB reposed his trust in Pakistan’s reform agenda and appreciated the required tough stabilization measures taken by the Government to bring about macroeconomic stability in the country. President ADB assured Pakistan of its continued support in the areas of Public Private Partnership, climate and disaster resilience enhancement, Domestic Resource Mobilization, promoting Women Inclusive Finance and Energy Sector reforms. Mr. Asakawa together with Secretary Economic Affairs Mr. Kazim Niaz attended the ground-breaking ceremony of a new ADB office building in Islamabad. The new building will house ADB’s Pakistan Resident Mission and when completed is expected to serve as ADB’s development and coordination hub responding to evolving country and regional context. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Kazim Niaz said that the ADB’s own building in Islamabad would mark a new exciting chapter in the enduring and trusted partnership between Pakistan and ADB since 1966. He noted that ADB’s decision to build its building in Islamabad, which would be ADB’s 4th own building in the entire region, is yet another manifestation of deep-rooted cooperation.

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