Ehsan Malik

Ehsan Malik

businessman Pakistan

Ehsan Malik is the Chief Executive Officer of the Pakistan Business Council, an organization that advocates for the interests of the business community in Pakistan. He is influential in promoting policies that foster economic growth and stability.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
250,496
Power
318$
Sentiment
6.67
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Pakistan 3 6.67 0.10% +10% 220,892,331 250,496 $280,000 318$
Totals 3 220,892,331 250,496 $280,000 318$
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Recent Mentions

Pakistan Pakistan: Ehsan Malik, Pakistan Business Council CEO, stated that there is now an urgent need to augment defence spending through higher export earnings. 7

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: BUDGET 2025-26: Govt asked to avoid surprises in budget - Newspaper

Pakistan Pakistan: Ehsan Malik, Pakistan Business Council CEO, stated that there is now an urgent need to augment defence spending through higher export earnings. 7

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: BUDGET 2025-26: Govt asked to avoid surprises in budget - Newspaper

Pakistan Pakistan: Ehsan Malik, chief executive officer of the Pakistan Business Council, commented on the State Bank of Pakistan's decision to cut the policy rate. 7

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: Industry insists SBP policy rate cut ‘inadequate’ - Business

Pakistan Pakistan: Ehsan Malik, CEO of the Pakistan Business Council, emphasised that while stable macroeconomic conditions are essential, they’re not enough to drive investment or industrial growth. 6

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: CORPORATE WINDOW: Relief attempts fall short — again - Newspaper

Pakistan Pakistan: Ehsan Malik argued that counter tariffs are not an option for Pakistan and emphasized the need for compliance on various rights. 6

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: ‘Counter tariffs not an option for Pakistan’ - Newspaper