Sapphire Finishing Mills to become leading Industry 4.0 textile operation with SAP

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) Sapphire Finishing Mills, a leading vertically integrated textile group based in Pakistan, reaffirmed their commitment to digital transformation and to becoming a leading Industry 4.0 textile operation by signing a deal for the SAP S/4HANA Fashion & Vertical Business solution with NTT DATA Business Solutions MENA. 

This implementation, to be completed in the next few months, will allow Sapphire to optimize their operational costs and maximize capacity in their operations by allowing various solutions to integrate with the world’s most trusted ERP backbone.

The signing ceremony at Sapphire Mills was chaired by Mr. Yusuf Abdullah, CEO Sapphire Finishing Mills Limited. In his address, he recounted how the Sapphire family had changed the face of textile manufacturing over the last 40 years, underlining Sapphire’s intention to develop the most automated and sophisticated setup in the next few years. He added that the implementation of SAP Fashion & Vertical Business will strengthen this path.

The event was also addressed by Country Managing Director Mr. Saquib Ahmad, SAP, who conveyed how much SAP values the customer ecosystem, which has placed so much trust in SAP. He said that SAP would continue to evolve to better serve the Pakistani market by applying global best practices. 

Dr. Serhan Yilmaz, Sales and Digitalization Director, MENA, NTT DATA Business Solutions MENA, said that it was a proud moment to see that the company, one of the world’s top 5 in the IT sector, had decided to enter the Pakistani market with this project and expressed his organization’s commitment to establishing a footprint in the country, creating jobs and increasing visibility of the talent the country has to offer at a global scale.  

Mr. Shoaib Hamid, CIO Sapphire, who is leading Sapphire’s next generation digital transformation roadmap lauded the NTT DATA Business Solutions MENA team for meeting very tough selection criteria, designed by the SFML Digital Transformation team based on various next generation system benchmarks for a stable system and future. NTT DATA Business Solutions MENA made their team available with full commitment to participate and provided very detailed and important information during the assessment process with respect to its detailed process & solution mapping, technology details, industry experience, team strengths and reference customer visits; in other words, everything that Sapphire may require.

Mr. Usman Javaid Malik, CTO (Biafotech Pvt Ltd), shared his vision on how global companies like NTT DATA Business Solutions can help boost the local ecosystem by facilitating an exchange of expertise and expressed his anticipation of the many great things to come.   

The deal was signed between Mr. Ismail Yusuf (SFML) and Dr. Serhan (NTT DATA), and was overseen by Mr. Shoaib Hamid (CIO, SFML) and Mr. Uzair Raoof (CEO, Biafotech).

Pakistan’s banking system makes windfall profit says Mr. Ikram Sehgal, Chairman Pathfinder Group

“Hypocrisy in key institutions must be addressed to ensure consistent growth of national economy” Ikram Sehgal, Chairman Pathfinder Group

 

  • NAB has tried to target white collar crime but without much success because it has little expertise and/or lacks the will to tackle white collar crime.  What has the SBP, which has the expertise, done to prevent ‘fake accounts’ and punish the banks & the conniving bankers facilitating money in them? Corruption money and even clean assets are taken out of Pakistan easily, this deprives the country of taxes and money which does not contribute to the development of the very place where the money was earned or stolen.
  • ‘Fake accounts’ & money laundering is certainly one reason why Pakistan has been kept in the FATF black/grey list. Being on the list hampers our growth.
  • Imran Khan’s PTI was created to fight corruption, to clean the system and to bring justice to the deprived parts of society. But look what has happened? People like Aleem Khan, top of NAB’s targets, now owns media channels to help him make his past, present and future look bright.
  • Both individuals and institutions must honestly face life and shed hypocrisy.

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) In his keynote speech, titled ‘Pakistan at Crossroad – A way forward’, Mr. Sehgal elaborated that growth is not possible because institutions are simply avoiding doing their job.“In every financial institution the buck must stop at the hierarchy, has anyone been held responsible?  That Pakistan has been on the FATF black/grey list for years is because this negligence to hold people accountable. And despite the public counting of how many FATF points have already been done away with, “fake accounts” and money laundering is certainly one reason why Pakistan has been kept on the list recently.  Incidentally western countries applying the FATF on us are also rank hypocrites, they look the other way at the tainted money flowing into their accounts.” He added.

“Pakistan’s banking system makes windfall profit but is part and parcel of our system’s hypocrisy and hypocritical practices. How is it possible to have fake accounts in a bank without connivance of bank officials up the line? What has the SBP done to prevent this and to punish the banks and the conniving bankers hiding money in fake accounts, which are used to viz to prevent taxation or/and to help getting the money out of the country?” These thoughts were expressed today by Mr. Ikram Sehgal, Chairman Pathfinder Group, at the ‘CEO Summit Asia’, themed ‘Growth in testing times – Reshaping the future of Pakistan”. Explaining the rationale, Mr. Sehgal said that hypocrisy is inherent in the institutions which do not conform to the expressed moral rules and principles.  Our situation is aggravated in no small part by most Pakistanis of any consequence being rank hypocrites. From there it goes into the families and schools, children are brought up in an environment where their elders blatantly do not conform to what they are saying in their deeds. This then travels upto the highest echelons of the state where politicians and bureaucrats have finessed the art of seldom practicing what they preach. To hide their hypocritical behaviour in the non-compliance with the moral standards being professed, people resort to telling lies. Telling lies in Pakistan has become almost an automatic behaviour; people lie about anything everywhere even when no lie is actually required.

How can you expect growth when most money, legitimate or otherwise, goes abroad?  Blatant display of their looted wealth is common practice, the ultimate for prominent Pakistani politicians, industrialists, entrepreneurs etc may be to stash away in tax havens, mainly in the UK, a fashion statement in London to flaunt their wealth. Until today London remains one major place for depositing the dirty cash of the world. After UK left the EU this capacity has been further expanded by London enhancing its safe-haven status by further cutting taxes for the rich once the EU financial market regulation did not count any more. Corruption money and even clean assets are taken out of Pakistan easily, this deprives the country of taxes and money which does not contribute to the development of the very place where the money was earned or stolen. Instead, whatever investment is made has to be made is from borrowed money, this burdens the exchequer because the loan has to be returned and the interest thereof has to be paid. Pakistan’s investment in the social sector like education and health care has thus been neglected because very little money can be made there. In order to change this, both health care and education have been privatised to make them more profitable for investors but this has resulted in the lowering of quality with only few good institutions in between.

Hypocrisy on grand scale is the basis of our politics. Parliament, the government and its institutions – all have their share in hypocrisy. How otherwise would it be possible to observe the wheeling and dealing in money and other goodies between the members of Parliament before the upcoming no-confidence vote? Look at the PTI dissidents holed up in the Sindh House in Islamabad, and Article 63 does not apply to them? 

The same vote buying can be watched before and during elections, national elections, provincial elections, senate elections, even elections of governing bodies of institutions. Nobody is surprised, almost all votes have a price tag. How can any political system, nothing to talk about democracy, survive or function under these circumstances?

Imran Khan’s has tried to fight corruption, to clean the system and to bring justice to the deprived parts of society. But look what has happened. When he tried to cleanse his own stables, stalwarts like Aleem Khan is on top of the NAB list to be prosecuted!  And while he was being investigated by NAB, how was Aleem Khan permitted to acquire a TV channel? To launder his blatant corruption? Honest people seldom get rich! Those who have no money have no clout because they can neither afford expensive lawyers nor buy corrupt judges.  In order to win an election in a perverted democracy like the Pakistani one you need “electables” in your party: those who own big chunks of land and the poor population inhabiting it or due to their religious standing with many “followers”. This democracy needs rich people in one’s party who can finance the election campaign. The money spent for the party during the elections is almost never clean money; this money has been made by disregarding the laws and regulations, by evading taxes and other means.

One can blame all and sundry for hypocrisy, but does one change the system when the people sitting in the parliament are beneficiaries of the prevalent corruption and thus not interested in electoral reforms?  The current situation suits them because it not only brought them into power but will bring them there again and again. Moreover, how does one change the system when the bureaucracy meant for governance is refusing reforms because it would endanger their own position whereby they have in many cases become rich beyond compare? How to change the system when there is no regard for laws including the Constitution and most people think that they are so special that law does not apply to them?

We know the economy is in bad shape but why are all the key sectors making windfall profits like cement, textiles, steel, banking, oil and gas, etc even the airlines are not doing badly barring PIA? There is inflation, the price hike of consumer items, mainly food items has become is too much for the common man but why don’t we put a mechanism in place to check the markets? If the Prophet (PBUH) and Hazrat Umar could appoint women to police the markets, checking quality and prices, what stops us from having a similar mechanism?

Unlike the rest of South Asia, which has had famines every 10-20 years, the area comprising Pakistan, fed by the Indus after the confluence of five rivers has never been short of food and clothing, you can go back to the Mehrgarh civilization 8000 years ago.  However, while we have had “Roti and Kapra” for the most part what we do lack is Makan. Can anyone explain to me how the poor can afford a Makan accept in the slums (Katchi Abadis) when 80% of our adult population does not have bank accounts?

We have a doomsday scenario here, look at the situation reflected by not only Buzdar but also the Governor Punjab Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar. I was asked to speak at a Seminar on Pakistan-Bangladesh relations in which Sarwar turned up for about 10 minutes, Most of the time was spent in cheers for him, clearly the crowd was paid. Sarwar was trying to out-Imran Imran.  There was no mention about “Pakistan or Bangladesh” what to talk about Pakistan-Bangladesh relations. When you combine this disaster propagating only himself with a disaster like Buzdar in the largest Province of the country, what does one expect? 

Concluding his address, Mr. Sehgal said that fighting hypocrisy is a difficult thing and it starts at home. “We have an excellent Chief Minister in Sindh and similarly a very good Governor, but do we have good governance? The Chief Minister is unfortunately hampered by the shenanigans of the leaders of his party whose greed has no bounds. If there is lack of good governance in Sindh, will the powers that be so complacent and naïve in allowing a similar situation in Islamabad. That is not hypocrisy alone, that is disloyalty to the State!

And in the end I am going to make a calculated prediction, and you are welcome to hold me to it, If I go wrong! Imran Khan is not going anywhere, he will remain the PM of Pakistan till he finishes his term!

Pak-UK Real Estate Expo Launching Ceremony was held at Islamabad Punjab House

Islamabad (Muhammad Yasir) Pak-UK Real Estate Expo Launching Ceremony was held at Islamabad Punjab House in which renowned and CEO of FM Rehan Siddiqi, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Shahbaz Gil and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister and Sahibzada Jahangir were present. Rehan Siddiqi, the most popular overseas Pakistani in the United States, while talking to the media, said that Pakistan’s development is for the betterment of the economy. Overseas Pakistanis are playing their full role and I am very happy that the Prime Minister of Pakistan and government ministers are playing their role for them by supporting the real estate sector. It is commendable.

Rehan Siddiqi said that this is the purpose of holding Pak-UK Expo. He said that Pakistani builders could invest with other Pakistanis abroad which would lead to improvement in Pakistan’s economy in the form of dollars and pounds in Pakistan. What is being done will increase the confidence of investors. He further said that famous cultural personalities of Pakistan including famous singers and actresses will also participate in this UK Expo. Rehan Siddiqi said that Pakistan’s culture and tourism. I will continue to play my role abroad for development, including the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.

Infinix Wins Asian Telecom Awards 2022

Infinix secures Top Spots in Technology Innovation of the Year & Marketing & Brand Initiative of the Year – China

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) Infinix  proudly announced its victory of winning two awards issued by Asian Telecom Awards 2022. Infinix secured a top spot in both the Innovation of the Year & Marketing & Brand Initiative of the Year in China region. Held in Singapore by the leading business magazine Asian Business Review (ABR), the Asian Telecom Awards traces its heritage from Asian Mobile News started in 2003. The prestigious award is designed to recognize the remarkable achievements and initiatives of Asia’s leading telecom companies.

On winning the two awards, Benjamin Jiang, Managing Director of Infinix Mobility, said, “The awards that Infinix received at the Asian Telecom Awards 2022 show the industry’s recognition of Infinix’s significant investment into technology innovation and a customer-centric marketing strategy which continues to drive Infinix’s ongoing efforts. Infinix is committed to investing in innovation for the long term, with the mission of providing customers stylishly designed and cutting-edge technology smart devices at attainable price points to empower the lives of today’s youth.”

“Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic and white-hot competition in the smartphone industry, Infinix has been constantly boosting industry confidence through its efforts in innovation and consumer communication, showing the entire industry that it sure is a brand to watch,” said Tim Charlton, Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Asian Business Review.

Marketing & Brand Initiative of the Year – China. Awarded for remarkable achievements in Branding. Infinix achieved a strategic corporate partnership with Royal Observatory Greenwich and held a webinar themed “Infinix Presents: See Beyond”, which brought journalists, tech influencers and astronomers together to show Infinix & Royal Observatory Greenwich’s shared salute to space exploration to inspire a new generation. At the event, Infinix unveiled its brand new ZERO X Pro flagship smartphone with a 108MP OIS main camera and 60X periscope moonshot lens, which sets the stage for a whole new era of mobile phone technology. This marketing strategy helped Infinix convey its brand spirit of empowering today’s youth with trendy technology that is out of reach for the everyday consumer in emerging markets.

Technology Innovation of the Year – China. Awarded for outstanding technological breakthroughs in smartphone development. Infinix developed the 160W fast charging technology by integrating Ultra Flash Charge (UFC) technology, Innovative Super Charge Pump, 60 security protection mechanisms and an 8C battery cell providing a full-charge time of only 10 minutes. The Infinix Concept Phone also utilizes electrochromic and electroluminescent technology to produce the world’s first dual color-changing back cover feature. Additionally, it improves the display by the addition of the 88° limit radian to the improve user’s viewing experience. The Infinix Concept Phone 2021 pushes the boundaries of innovative technologies and creative aesthetics to drive the future of smartphone designs forward.

Time to Grab You Favourite realme Products Once Again at the Pakistan Day Sale on Daraz

Avail exciting discounts across a range of your favourite realme products with special Daraz Live sessions full of realme giveaways

Daraz has just kicked off its Pakistan Day sale and joining them for yet another collaboration is the emerging tech democratizer itself – realme. In the spirit of Pakistan Day, realme has teamed up with Daraz to deliver the ultimate value to its fans with incredible discounts of up to 10% on a diverse range of realme products. You can avail these discounts on realme products from Wednesday, March 16 – Wednesday, March 23, 2022. Visit this link to get your favourite products now: https://click.daraz.pk/e/_66ZPq

money, packing its smartphones with the latest features and making them available to a lower price segment. The smartphone brand always prioritizes being first in their price segment to introduce new technology. So, let’s take a sneak peek at what products will be making the rounds during the Pakistan Day Sale.

realme’s full arsenal of smartphone series will be represented by at least one model each during the sale. This includes the realme Number series, the realme GT series, the realme C series and the realme Narzo series – all of which will have their prices slashed.

But the most exciting of all is the realme 9i (128GB), the latest release which will also be a part of the sale. With its Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 6nm chipset, Stereo Prism Design, 50MP AI Triple Camera, and 33W Dart Charge, the realme 9i has something for everyone. The realme GT Master Edition (128GB), which was named Smartphone of the Year in 2021 will be representing the realme GT series during the Pakistan Day Sale at Daraz. This smartphone is manufactured with a very unique design concept based around a suitcase and travelling. From the realme Narzo series, the realme Narzo 50i (64GB) will be joining the sale, which is a powerhouse gaming device that delivers great performance at a lower price point.

realme’s C series of phones has the highest amount of representation during the Pakistan Day Sale with the realme C11 (32GB), realme C11 (64GB), realme C21 (32GB), realme C21Y (64GB), realme C25s (128GB), and the realme C25Y (64GB) all going on sale during the event. The realme C series represents the brand’s most budget-friendly line of smartphones and with the Pakistan Day discounts it becomes even more so.

realme will also host two Daraz Live sessions during the event which will take place on Monday, March 21, 2022 at 08:00 pm with Warisha Khan and Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at 01:00 pm. Both the sessions will feature exciting giveaways of realme products. You can expect a mix of realme’s AIoT products such as the realme Buds Air 2, realme Buds Q2, realme Smart Band, and the realme Power Bank that has a capacity of 10,000mAh and 30W Dart Charge. The realme Motion Activated Night Light as well as realme smartphones such as the realme C11 and realme C21Y will also be given away.

So, don’t forget to tune in to the Daraz Live sessions hosted by realme and if it’s your lucky day, you might walk away with some realme goodies.

Here’s the link: https://click.daraz.pk/e/_66ZPq

CARFIRST AND HABIB METROPOLITAN BANK LTD. JOIN HANDS FOR FLEET DISPOSAL SOLUTION

BRINGING EASE TO VEHICLE BUYBACK PROCESS

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) CarFirst, Pakistan’s largest used car trading platform, signed an MOU with HABIBMETRO, at CarFirst’s regional office in Karachi to trade the fleet vehicles under HABIBMETRO’s ijarah financing option. Under this arrangement, CarFirst will be offering inspection and evaluation services of the fleet vehicles of HABIBMETRO Bank. Carfirst and HABIBMETRO’s collaboration aims to mutually benefit both parties with a transparent and hassle-free car trading service.

CarFirst will purchase cars owned by HABIBMETRO at the discretion of both parties. CarFirst is catering to the rising demand of the used cars market by providing efficient solutions to individual customers and corporations to sell cars. By entering strategic partnerships with leading financial institutions like HABIBMETRO, CarFirst aims to meet the needs of potential sellers in the best possible way.

Commenting on this collaboration with HABIBMETRO, Shahbaz Saeed, Head of Marketing at CarFirst, said, “CarFirst is driven towards simplifying the lives of its customers and continuously pushing Pakistan’s used car industry forward through innovative solutions and progressive partnerships. This new joint venture is likely to prove fruitful for both Carfirst and HABIBMETRO in terms of an effective and seamless disposal solution of the corporate fleet.”

Salman Ali, Head of Consumer Partnerships at HABIBMETRO, said, “We look forward to strengthening our partnership with CarFirst in the future.” -Ends- About CarFirst CarFirst is Pakistan’s most trusted used car trading platform that revolutionized the way used cars are traded in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Multan and Hyderabad and other cities. CarFirst has solved the problems of the used car market by bringing in regulation, transparency, instant payment, secure transfers, and hassle-free trading.

PTCL Group concludes Month-long campaign on Gender Equality

Islamabad (Nut Desk) Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) & Ufone celebrated International Women’s Day through a comprehensive month-long campaign to promote gender equality at the workplace under the theme #BreakingTheBias. The campaign has been in line with the PTCL Group’s long-term commitment to women empowerment and participation across all fields. To reinforce the message, PTCL Group has been running digital campaigns on social media platforms, where employees are seen making pledges to break the bias against women.

Shan Shares, Ismail Foundation join hands for a clean and green Pakistan

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) In its commitment to promote green and healthy communities, Shan Shares, the CSR identity of Shan Foods, has partnered with Ismail Foundation, an independent, not-for-profit organization founded as an extension of Ismail Industries Limited, to construct and maintain a park under the Foundation’s WASL project (Water and Sanitation Logistics).

WASL is a social impact project of Ismail Foundation which aims to provide access to safe, low-cost, and high-quality drinking water to all through its state-of-the-art water containers and RO plant. Under this partnership, Shan Shares will sponsor WASL for the construction of a recreational park in the area surrounding the plant. This initiative will not only help support the clean water project but also uplift the quality of living of the residents by providing them with cleaner air to breathe and bringing positive changes to their health and wellbeing.

Maria Rashdi, Head of Corporate communication & PR at Shan Foods, sharing her views on the initiative said, “Through this partnership, we hope to promote the preservation of the environment and encourage a healthy lifestyle among people. At Shan Foods, we believe that it is our responsibility to nurture and protect the environment we are a part of.”

Arif Hussain Nomani, Head of HR at Ismail Industries, while commenting on the partnership, said, “Conservation of natural resources, especially water, is the core objective behind the WASL project. As a corporation ourselves, we recognize the impact such initiatives from corporate sector carry. We appreciate Shan Shares’ contribution to our cause and hope to keep playing our part for the betterment of our environment.”

Shan Shares is committed to raising awareness and taking action for uplifting communities and the environment through its various initiatives centered around the wellbeing and protection of the planet and people.

Engro Foundation becomes the Largest National Supporter of the Indus River Dolphin

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) WWF-Pakistan and Engro Foundation, the social investment arm of Engro Corporation, entered into a first-of-its-kind partnership for the conservation and management of the endangered Indus River dolphins.

The project will focus on the core habitat of the 500 km (approximate) Indus River stretch between Taunsa and Sukkur barrages. This stretch is a habitat of approximately 1,800 Indus River dolphins and overlaps with the Indus Flyway, which is a globally important route of migratory birds. The area has immense ecological and cultural significance as the Guddu – Sukkur stretch is a protected area, Indus Dolphin Reserve, and was declared a Ramsar wetland under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands and Key Biodiversity Area (KBA). Similarly, the Taunsa – Guddu River section is home to the second-largest Indus dolphin population of 660 individuals.

The selected project area supports 90 per cent population of the Indus River dolphin, eight species of freshwater turtles, smooth-coated otters, hog deer and fishing cats. The project area and the adjoining wetlands support many endangered and threatened migratory birds as well. Considering that the Indus River dolphin is the top predator and keystone species of the river, saving and protecting it will support the conservation of the other important species including migratory birds and freshwater turtles.

As part of the project, Engro Foundation along with WWF-Pakistan will work towards protection, conservation and management for the viable population of the Indus River dolphin and its habitat, using internationally developed and tested tools and technological advancements. The partners will also be undertaking a comprehensive dolphin survey, along with awareness and outreach efforts to foster commitment from the government, communities, and other stakeholders, to achieve the desired project outcomes. Moreover, the project aims to create a strong relationship of the citizens (communities, civil society, students, teachers and youth) with the Indus River and its associated biodiversity through monitoring of the river’s health parameters and biodiversity (dolphins, turtles, migratory birds). The project will help diversify the existing livelihoods of the fisherfolk and other indigenous wetlands-dependent communities to reduce pressure from the riverine resources.

According to Hammad Naqi Khan, Director General, WWF-Pakistan “Engro Foundation’s support to the Indus River dolphin fits in with the global priorities for the conservation of river dolphins agreed in the Global River Dolphin Strategy. Owning a species that is endemic to the Indus River system is our responsibility because only we can conserve it. It is an iconic and powerful species of the freshwater ecosystem which helps in conveying a strong message that rivers are alive, and are not resources to exploit.”

According to Ghias Khan, President and CEO Engro Corporation and Trustee of Engro Foundation, “The Indus River dolphin, which is seen as a part of Pakistan’s heritage, is, unfortunately, facing an existential threat. As a socially responsible business that is committed to helping solve some of the pressing issues of Pakistan, we are excited to partner with WWF-Pakistan for this unique project. We hope that our humble contribution will prove to be exemplary and encourage wider support for this initiative to enable the zero extinction global goals of the WWF Network.”

This project will be a part of the River Dolphin Rivers Initiative of WWF International under Freshwater Practice. The project is aligned with the Global River Dolphin Strategy, which was jointly developed by leading global conservation organizations such as the Whales and Dolphin Society, UK and IUCN/Cetacean Specialist Group, among others.

OICCI organizes ‘Pakistan Climate Conference 2022’

OICCI organizes ‘Pakistan Climate Conference 2022’ to support positive climate actions in Pakistan

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) The Pakistan Climate Conference was organized by OICCI and was hosted at the premises of Unilever Pakistan. It brought together experts and corporate leaders, both local and global, to initiate a dialogue on this important topic.

SAPM on Ministry to Climate Change, Malik Amin Aslam, stated while addressing the ‘Pakistan Climate Conference 2022’ “It is a great achievement and honor for Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI), the collective voice of top foreign investors in Pakistan, to bring together several corporations on one platform and help the government lead climate actions in Pakistan and contribute to Nationally Determined Commitments (NDCs) made at the COP26,”

The conference was attended by a large number of participants, both physically and virtually, including government officials, senior industry leaders, climate change activists, academia, senior journalists and civil society members.

Adviser to PM on Commerce and Investment, Abdul Razak Dawood, also applauded the OICCI and said that Climate change has a direct economic impact and Pakistan Climate Conference has laid the foundation for an action plan that will help Pakistan meet its global climate commitments and ensure the sustainability of its economy.

President OICCI, Ghias Khan, informed that the OICCI’s ambition for the Pakistan Climate Conference is to build on learnings from COP 26 to identify and implement efforts needed to reduce climate impact in Pakistan. In this conference our aim is to bring together climate experts, policy makers and corporate decision makers to share learnings and best practices to help Pakistan develop necessary climate interventions.’

Summarizing the session, Vice President OICCI, Amir Paracha highlighted that the local as well as global speakers at the conference shared their ambitions, solutions, and global best practices to foster climate change actions in Pakistan. They said that Pakistan has much to do if it is to meet its ambitious Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), which aims to cut 50% of projected emissions and achieve 60% renewable energy by 2030. In addition, Pakistan has set the vision to work on clean transport, with 30% electric vehicles by 2030. All of this requires urgent and concrete policy action within the country over the remainder of this decade. In view of this ambition, the Pakistan Climate Conference has started dialog on several critical areas and provide the dialogue needed for the country to speed up its climate positive journey.

While some of the global and local speakers who joined the conference physically and virtually, included:

Mr. Knut Ostby – Resident Representative of UNDP Pakistan

Ms. Nadja Picard – Head of Reporting, PwC Global

Mr. Alan Jope – CEO Unilever Global

Mr. Jesper Brodin – CEO IKEA Global

Mr. Bill Winters – CEO SCB Global

Mr. Alok Sharma – President COP26