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ICCI appoints Yasir Niazi to lead healthcare’s rise as strategic industry pillar

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May 4, 2026
ICCI appoints Yasir Niazi to lead healthcare's rise as strategic industry pillar
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Islamabad, May 4,2026: Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) has established its Standing Committee on Health Industry Advancement and appointed Yasir Khan Niazi, healthcare strategist and Group CEO of GAK HealthCare International, as its Chairman in a strategic initiative aimed at positioning healthcare as a core driver of Pakistan’s economic transformation. The move signals a structural redefinition of healthcare, not only as a social service, but as a high-value economic sector with direct linkages to trade, exports, foreign exchange generation, investment inflows, and employment creation.

ICCI President Sardar Tahir Mehmood congratulated Yasir Khan Niazi on his appointment and stated that his leadership and deep understanding of healthcare economics make him well-suited to guide this transformation at a national level.

The initiative comes at a time when global economic indicators highlight the expanding scale of opportunity within healthcare-linked industries. The global healthcare economy, covering clinical services, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, digital health, and healthcare financing, is valued at approximately USD 9 trillion, according to World Bank/Global Health Expenditure Database & industry consolidated estimates, 2024–2025. Within this global context, Pakistan’s healthcare sector remains structurally underdeveloped, yet strategically positioned due to its demographic potential, regional connectivity, and emerging digital ecosystem.

Upon assuming leadership of the committee, Yasir Khan Niazi outlined a comprehensive framework to reposition healthcare as an integrated economic ecosystem rather than a fragmented service delivery sector. This ecosystem brings together medical education and professional training, clinical care systems, pharmaceutical manufacturing and distribution, digital health platforms, AI-enabled diagnostics, healthcare retail supply chains, and structured financing mechanisms. He highlighted that Pakistan’s growing IT and digital services export capacity provides a strong foundation for telemedicine, hospital information systems, AI-driven diagnostics, and data-enabled healthcare delivery models that can serve both domestic and international markets.

He further noted that the committee’s strategy is anchored in the scale of global healthcare and allied markets. The pharmaceutical sector alone generates approximately USD 1.6 trillion annually, as per Statista/IQVIA Global Pharma Market Report 2025 estimates, while the global medical tourism market reached USD 172.0 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to USD 770.2 billion by 2034, as indicated by Precedence Research/Global Medical Tourism Market Report 2025. “These trends reflect a clear global shift toward cross-border healthcare consumption, where countries offering a balance of quality, affordability, and institutional trust are increasingly emerging as preferred destinations,” Yasir Niazi expressed.

ICCI President Sardar Tahir Mehmood emphasized that organizing healthcare as a structured industry will improve coordination across institutions, promote standardization, and enable long-term policy alignment between the public and private sectors, positioning the chamber as a platform for shaping systemic, future-ready economic sectors.

Imran Ali Ghouri, Director Communications of the Standing Committee, informed that a multidisciplinary panel is being finalized, bringing together professionals from healthcare delivery, medical education, pharmaceuticals, logistics, digital health, technology, finance and investment sectors to shape a connected, globally aligned framework aligned with global standards and export-oriented growth potential.

In its broader implication, the formation of ICCI’s Standing Committee on Health Industry Advancement positions healthcare sector as a potential engine for foreign exchange earnings, skilled employment, investment inflows, and innovation across both medical and digital health systems. More importantly, it signals a coordinated effort to integrate Pakistan’s healthcare sector into the global value chain, with Yasir Khan Niazi’s leadership emerging as a central driving force in this transition. At a strategic level, the initiative reframes healthcare in practical economic terms as a scalable, investment-ready industry built on innovation, structured financing, and global connectivity, rather than a limited welfare domain.

Tags: GAK HealthCare Internationalhealthcare strategistICCIIslamabadIslamabad Chamber of Commerce and IndustryMr. Yasir Khan NiaziPakistanSardar Tahir MehmoodStanding Committee on Health Industry AdvancementWorld Bank/Global Health Expenditure Database
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