Two-day ‘Prosper Pakistan Conference to begin tomorrow

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PESHAWAR
A two-day Prosper Pakistan Conference, being held under the joint initiative of Prosper Pakistan and the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), is set to commence tomorrow (Thursday) at Nathiagali.
The conference is expected to be a milestone event in addressing the longstanding challenges faced by the country’s business community.
In a joint statement, Chairman of the Businessmen Panel Mian Anjum Nisar, former Governor Haji Ghulam Ali, and Central General Secretary and FPCCI Vice President Aun Ali Syed said that the Businessmen Panel continues its sincere efforts toward Pakistan’s industrial development, economic stability, and resolution of issues facing traders across the country.
They stated that this first-of-its-kind conference, scheduled on August 23 and 24, will bring together stakeholders from across Pakistan — including representatives from chambers of commerce, trade associations, small and women chambers, business leaders, government officials, senior bureaucrats, and relevant ministers.
The primary objective of the conference is to identify and address the pressing industrial and commercial challenges — particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa — and propose actionable, sustainable solutions on the spot.
The conference will also include panel discussions focusing on Pakistan’s untapped natural resources and strategic economic sectors that can serve as game-changers for national development.
According to the organizers, the conference will provide a platform to critically review government policies and incorporate feedback and recommendations from the business community.
They expressed confidence that this two-day event will pave the way for economic revival and stand as a unique milestone in the country’s business history.
They added that the Businessman Panel has always played a frontline role in voicing the concerns of traders, chambers, associations, and entrepreneurs nationwide. “Our goal is to act as a bridge between the government and the business community to ensure that issues are not only heard but resolved effectively,” they said.
The leaders extended their gratitude to the Prosper Pakistan team and organizing committee, along with former FPCCI presidents Haji Ghulam Ali and Mian Anjum Nisar, and current Vice President Aun Ali Syed, for ensuring the successful organization of this landmark conference.
They expressed hope that this event will help reduce the sense of uncertainty and unrest within the business sector.