LAHORE: The Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA) and the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) have partnered to strengthen the local industry’s competitiveness on the global scale. As part of this initiative, the PSQCA has established an information desk at the LCCI and a quality assurance cell at its directorate.
This collaboration aligns with the government’s ‘Ease of Doing Business’ policy and aims to enhance the quality of local products to meet international standards.To launch this partnership, the PSQCA and the LCCI jointly organized an awareness session recently titled ‘Role of PSQCA in Standardization, Conformity Assessment, and Regulatory Affairs’ at the LCCI Auditorium. Director of the Standards Development Centre at the PSQCA Engr Muhammad Rizwan along with Deputy Director Asghar Ali and Assistant Directors Nauman Khaliq, Syed Taimoor, and Muhammad Awais Arshad provided insights into the department’s significance in standardization and regulatory affairs.
Engr Rizwan commended the LCCI for its support and urged industry members to prioritize compliance, adding that the PSQCA’s doors are always open to industrialists. He noted that the session aimed to bridge the gap between the government and the business community through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between the PSQCA and the LCCI.
“Our shared goal is to contribute to the economic growth of Pakistan by empowering our businesses to compete globally,” he said. “As we advance this partnership, we will focus on continuous improvement and innovation, ensuring that LCCI members have the necessary tools and support to excel. Together, we will build a future where Pakistani products are synonymous with quality, reliability and excellence.”
In his welcome address, LCCI President Kashif Anwar highlighted the crucial role of the PSQCA in facilitating industry growth and encouraged the business community to utilize the national standards body to foster a culture of quality. He stressed that locally manufactured products must meet international standards to navigate global market challenges. Anwar added that promoting a culture of quality is essential for bridging the gap between imports and exports, further underscoring the PSQCA’s importance in this endeavour.
Deputy Director Asghar Ali delivered a detailed briefing on testing, inspection, market surveillance and certification processes. The presentations addressed the significance of compliance with national and international standards and the regulatory frameworks governing various sectors.
The session concluded with a call to action for the business community to prioritize quality standards as a means of fostering innovation and enhancing competitiveness in the marketplace.
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