By Commerce Reporter
LAHORE: Prominent business leaders, including Faheemur Rehman Saighol, President of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Sheikh Tanveer Ahmed, Senior Vice President LCCI; Ali Hussam Asghar, Chairman Pioneer Businessmen Group; Khalid Usman, Chairman LCCI Progressive Group; Shoban Akhatar and Imran Salimi, Executive Committee Members LCCI; and Khadim Hussain of Founder Group, have separately extended warm greetings to the business community of Lahore on the eve of Eid ul Fitr.
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In their individual messages, the leaders congratulated traders, industrialists and entrepreneurs, expressing hope that the festive occasion would usher in a new phase of prosperity, stability and growth for businesses across the city.
They noted that Eid ul Fitr not only marks the culmination of spiritual reflection but also offers an opportunity to renew commitments towards collective economic progress.
The leaders reaffirmed their resolve to take all possible measures for the well-being of the business community and to promote economic activities in challenging times. They emphasized that the role of traders and industrialists remains vital in strengthening the national economy and ensuring sustainable development.
Highlighting key concerns, they stressed the importance of unity among stakeholders and called upon the business community of Lahore to play an active role in addressing economic challenges. They also underscored the need for effective engagement with policymakers to resolve issues such as taxation, energy costs and regulatory hurdles.
Underscoring their commitment, the leaders assured that they would continue efforts to bridge the gap between the government and the business community, ensuring that the concerns of traders and industrialists are effectively conveyed and addressed. They expressed optimism that through mutual cooperation and coordinated efforts, the economic landscape would improve significantly.
Lahore business leaders extend Eid greetings, reaffirm roles, pledge support for traders, stress unity, and call for stronger government coordination to enhance economic growth and stability.































