Current Affairs – Finance & Revenue Minister assures APTMA support for growth 8 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/8 1. Who is the current Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue of Pakistan as of March 6, 2025? (A) Ishaq Dar (B) Muhammad Aurangzeb (C) Abdul Aleem Khan (D) Ahsan Iqbal 2. On March 6, 2025, the Finance Minister assured support to which organization for the growth and long-term viability of the textile sector? (A) Pakistan Business Council (PBC) (B) Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FPCCI) (C) All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) (D) Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers & Exporters Association (PHMA) 3. What are the key areas of concern discussed by APTMA with the Finance Minister? (A) Infrastructure, transportation, and employment (B) Energy, taxation, and financing (C) International trade agreements (D) Marketing strategies and exports 4. According to Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, what is essential for fostering economic stability and industrial development in Pakistan? (A) Strengthening tourism policies (B) Addressing core challenges of the textile industry (C) Increasing agricultural subsidies (D) Privatizing all major industries 5. Who led the APTMA delegation in the meeting with the Finance Minister on March 6, 2025? (A) Abdul Razak Dawood (B) Kamran Arshad (C) Zubair Motiwala (D) Rana Tanveer Hussain 6. What did the APTMA delegation specifically request from the Finance Minister regarding tax refunds? (A) Increase in taxation (B) Immediate removal of all taxes (C) Expedited disbursement and clearance of outstanding dues (D) Introduction of new tax reforms 7. During the meeting, the Finance Minister assured that viable recommendations from APTMA would be considered for inclusion in which major government document? (A) National Industrial Policy (B) Federal Budget (C) Export Growth Strategy (D) Economic Survey of Pakistan 8. What did the Finance Minister emphasize about the consultative process with the textile sector? (A) It is unnecessary for economic growth (B) It will be discontinued in the future (C) It is essential for addressing industry concerns effectively (D) It will be limited to the energy sector only