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REMIT Committee Reviews Sectoral Progress with Emphasis on Climate Change

ISLAMABAD: The third meeting of the Revenue Mobilization, Investment and Trade Program (REMIT) Steering Committee convened in Islamabad under the leadership of Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb. The gathering focused on evaluating the advancements made by stakeholders in various sectors, aiming to bolster macroeconomic stability and establish an environment conducive to sustainable and inclusive growth.

According to Radio Pakistan, the committee’s discussions spanned multiple critical areas, including revenue mobilization, trade, investment climate, and macroeconomic governance. A significant portion of the deliberations was dedicated to addressing the challenges posed by climate change, highlighting the committee’s commitment to integrating environmental considerations into economic planning.

Finance Minister Aurangzeb emphasized the necessity for a proactive and coordinated effort among the implementing partners. He highlighted the importance of utilizing management and monitoring tools effectively to ensure the successful realization of the program’s objectives. The minister’s call to action underlined the need for enhanced collaboration to drive the program toward its intended goals, ensuring that progress in revenue mobilization and investment is aligned with sustainable practices.

The meeting underscored the critical role of strategic governance and environmental accountability in evolving economic frameworks, urging stakeholders to maintain a focus on long-term growth and stability.