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PM announces live broadcast of PIA bidding process on December 23

by Asia Today Team
December 4, 2025
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday introduced that the bidding course of for the privatisation of Pakistan Worldwide Airways (PIA) can be broadcast stay on nationwide tv, emphasizing that full transparency and advantage would stay the federal government's foremost priorities.

"The complete bidding on December 23, 2025, will probably be aired stay on all media channels in order that the nation can witness the method firsthand," he added.

Talking throughout a gathering on the Prime Minister's Home with all enterprise leaders and firm representatives collaborating within the PIA privatisation, the PM mentioned the airline's misplaced repute should be restored by way of a clean and credible transition.

He mentioned the federal government was dedicated to aligning the nationwide flag provider with trendy aviation requirements, including that the reform and divestment course of was progressing in an environment friendly and structured method.

"InshaAllah, PIA will as soon as once more stay as much as its outdated slogan of 'Nice Individuals to Fly With'," the PM remarked.

Reiterating his authorities's dedication to a corruption-free and professionally executed course of, he mentioned transparency can be maintained at each step..

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif mentioned restoring PIA's world routes would tremendously profit abroad Pakistanis by offering dependable connectivity.

Modernising the airline, he added, was additionally important for strengthening Pakistan's tourism sector, which required a aggressive and environment friendly nationwide provider.

The prime minister mentioned he was hopeful that whichever bidder finally takes cost would dedicate its full energies to restoring the airline's identification and securing its long-term progress.

The members praised the federal government for adopting a clear {and professional} mechanism for the privatisation train.

The assembly was attended by all bidders collaborating within the PIA privatisation spherical, together with senior members of the federal cupboard and authorities advisors. Federal ministers Ishaq Dar, Ahsan Iqbal Cheema, Muhammad Aurangzeb, Attaullah Tarar, Azam Nazeer Tarar, and Sardar Owais Leghari; Minister of State Bilal Azhar Kayani; Adviser to the PM Muhammad Ali; Particular Assistant Haroon Akhtar; and senior officers had been current.

Tariff Coverage

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday mentioned that the incumbent authorities was taking precedence measures to cut back the manufacturing value of business items for native trade, commerce, and inhabitants.

The prime minister, chairing a gathering to evaluation suggestions of the sub-working group on customs obligation and different commerce sector reforms, mentioned that the Nationwide Tariff Coverage accredited by the federal government was a revolutionary step to spice up home industrial manufacturing whereas making companies aggressive in native and worldwide markets.

He mentioned that the Coverage was additionally launched to align the nation's exports and imports with total nationwide financial progress.

He mentioned that figuring out the sector-specific proposals and points was inevitable to extend home industrial manufacturing and commerce.

The prime minister mentioned that for many years, the Export Growth Fund was not utilised to advertise analysis and coaching to reinforce financial and industrial manufacturing capability.

He emphasised that the suggestions and reform proposals within the export and import sectors put ahead by consultants should be primarily based on lifelike information and statistics.

Prime Minister Shehbaz additionally directed strict monitoring of customs duties assortment on bilateral and transit commerce items with different international locations on the border.

The working group seen that sustainable export-led financial progress was solely doable by way of elevated funding and manufacturing capability, authorities safety, and improved infrastructure.

In the course of the assembly, Muhammad Ali Tabba and different representatives of the enterprise group, who’re a part of the sub-working group, briefed the prime minister on points associated to customs and tax assortment and offered their suggestions.

Prime Minister Shehbaz welcomed the suggestions and issued directions to the ministries and establishments involved to increase all doable amenities to the enterprise group and buyers.

The assembly was attended by federal ministers Muhammad Aurangzeb, Attaullah Tarar, Musadik Malik, Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari, Ahad Khan Cheema, Ali Pervaiz Malik, Azhar Bilal Kayani, Haroon Akhtar, Nationwide Coordinator of Particular Funding Facilitation Council (SIFC), representatives of nationwide trade and enterprise group and senior authorities officers.



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