Pakistan successfully managing demand, supply of essential goods amid Mideast conflict: PM

- PM chairs meeting on strategy to curb economic impact on public.
- Says many countries struggle to balance essentials supply, demand.
- PM reaffirms govt committed to ensuring economic stability.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday noted with satisfaction that Pakistan is effectively and successfully managing the demand and supply of essential commodities amid the ongoing Middle East crisis.
The premier made the remarks while chairing a review meeting to formulate the strategy aimed at safeguarding the country from financial and economic impacts arising from the tense regional situation.
The PM noted that many countries around the world were facing difficulties in maintaining the balance of supply and demand for essential commodities due to the current situation.
He directed the relevant authorities to formulate a comprehensive strategy to curtail economic effects on the public in the wake of the current regional situation.
The premier stressed that the strategy should not disrupt production or the balance of supply and demand across economic sectors.
The prime minister further directed that both external and internal macroeconomic factors be carefully evaluated while formulating the strategy.
He appreciated that all relevant institutions had taken timely and effective measures to prevent any emergency situation in the supply and demand of essential goods.
The prime minister further highlighted that, after meeting domestic requirements for food and essential commodities, progress was being made successfully on a comprehensive strategy to export surplus production.
He reaffirmed that the government remained committed to taking all necessary steps for economic stability, growth, and public welfare.
In view of rising trends in global market prices, the prime minister directed that a medium- and long-term comprehensive strategy be developed to tackle financial and economic impacts on the country.
He specifically instructed that the strategy be formulated through close coordination among relevant ministries and institutions, keeping in view the stability and growth of all sectors of the economy.
The prime minister also directed that effective measures be proposed to minimise the impact of rising production costs on exports and overall economic output due to the global situation.
He emphasised the need to fully utilise available resources and opportunities to prevent negative impacts on agricultural and industrial production amid the current economic challenges.
During the briefing, it was informed that all relevant ministries and institutions were reviewing the economic impacts of the situation on a daily basis, in line with the prime minister’s directives.
The meeting reviewed medium and long-term planning to address financial and economic challenges arising from regional tensions.
The prime minister appreciated the coordinated efforts of all ministries and institutions and directed further improvement in collaboration.
He also expressed gratitude for maintaining the supply-demand balance of essential goods in Pakistan despite challenging conditions.


