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Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has emphasized that the government should resolve the integrated climate by making it a part of national economic planning.
Reportedly, while virtually speaking to the Pakistan Climate Conference organized by the Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Karachi, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said that Pakistan is currently facing many challenges but among them population growth and climate change as two major challenges.
He emphasized that the government should resolve the integrated climate by making it a part of national economic planning.
The Minister said that there is work in collaboration as the Ministries of Finance, Climate, and Planning will work together to bring Pakistan onto a sustainable pathway of growth and resilience.
He highlighted that the success of Pakistan’s first green Eurobond in 2021, which raised 500 million dollars, illustrates our capacity to attract sustainable investments.
Muhammad Aurangzeb conveyed the Finance Ministry’s commitment to fostering an environment conducive to green investments. He highlighted that through fiscal reforms, regulatory assistance, and capacity-building efforts, the goal is to draw both international and domestic investments into green projects, ensuring a sustainable future for Pakistan.