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ISLAMABAD: The government is revisiting laws pertaining to special economic zones (SEZs) under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to fix deficiencies, Chairman Board of Investment Zubair Gilani told a parliamentary body meeting on Wednesday.

“There was no harmony between legislation and ground challenges at the time China-Pakistan Economic Corridor was conceived. The SEZ Act is being revisited to give special economic zones concrete legal backing and enhanced incentives and benefits,” Gilani said while briefing the Senate Special Committee on CPEC.

The committee discussed in detail SMEs and SEZs, uninterrupted power supply along CPEC routes, delaying of tariff determination by Nepra for coal-based energy project in Gwadar besides second phase of Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

Gilani told the meeting that amendments in laws governing SEZs would help reduce current account deficit which has increased considerably in the last few years and will be beneficial to both Pakistan and China. Amendment in laws would encourage exports, he said.

The senior official claimed of unprecedented progress under CPEC in three SEZs – Rashakai, Nowshera in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Allama Iqbal Industrial City in Faisalabad and Dhabeji SEZ in Thatta — in the last year months.

Secretary Planning, Development and Reform Zafar Hasan said that there are nine locations identified by the provincial governments to be developed as SEZs.

“Prior to initiating industrial cooperation this government had already begun working with the Chinese on the types of benefits and concessions they would require. We did a comparative study with other countries in the region. We want to give more incentives for all SEZs because the government is targeting long term benefits,” Hasan said in his briefing.

However, the committee interpreted amendments in the law pertaining to SEZs another ‘U-turn’ of the government.

“There is very little confidence. The first thing that a business is predicated on is a certain amount of predictability of the business environment, on the tax environment and other infrastructural requirements. We are signaling no capacity to even build consistency to attract the Chinese and other investors,” chairperson of the committee, PPP Senator Sherry Rehman said.

PMLN Senator Javed Abbasi feared that all efforts of the past on CPEC projects would be rendered useless with the new amendments and described the ‘U-turn’ as troubling.

The committee also discussed the bill to set up a monitoring authority for CPEC projects. The committee was unanimous not to support any such document without approval of the parliament. Senator Rehman demanded that terms of references of the CPEC authority be shared with the members.

She said, “The Senate will oppose formation of CPEC authority through Presidential ordinance, it can only be formed by an act of the parliament and with the consensus of the provinces.”

She repeatedly stressed that the authority proposed was to enhance provincial coordination, not to centralise a faltering planning process.

“It should have provincial representation to be meaningful and seek approval of Parliament, not land in the Houses as an ordinance”, she said.

The committee showed concern regarding delay in projects under CPEC, the proposed ‘Authority’, as portrayed by the Ministry of Planning, Development and Reforms is being set to ensure timely completion of CPEC projects.

The committee took serious notice of Balochistan’s Bostan Industrial Zone for not being included in the list of prioritised SEZs.

Published in Dawn, September 26th, 2019

https://www.dawn.com/news/1507441/laws-for-special-economic-zones-under-cpec-being-revisited


@BATMAN hy buddy, I guess it was you who was under the impression that CPEC is being slowed down but out of multiple actions taken to speedup CPEC, here is the one key material action.

THe real benefit of CPEC will be felt when these special economic zones starts attracting investments. I personally feel a slight slow down in CPEC was due to change in its direction from infrastructure only to infrastructure plus manufacturing investments.

I hope our nation moves in the right direction.
 
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ISLAMABAD: The government is revisiting laws pertaining to special economic zones (SEZs) under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to fix deficiencies, Chairman Board of Investment Zubair Gilani told a parliamentary body meeting on Wednesday.

“There was no harmony between legislation and ground challenges at the time China-Pakistan Economic Corridor was conceived. The SEZ Act is being revisited to give special economic zones concrete legal backing and enhanced incentives and benefits,” Gilani said while briefing the Senate Special Committee on CPEC.

The committee discussed in detail SMEs and SEZs, uninterrupted power supply along CPEC routes, delaying of tariff determination by Nepra for coal-based energy project in Gwadar besides second phase of Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

Gilani told the meeting that amendments in laws governing SEZs would help reduce current account deficit which has increased considerably in the last few years and will be beneficial to both Pakistan and China. Amendment in laws would encourage exports, he said.

The senior official claimed of unprecedented progress under CPEC in three SEZs – Rashakai, Nowshera in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Allama Iqbal Industrial City in Faisalabad and Dhabeji SEZ in Thatta — in the last year months.

Secretary Planning, Development and Reform Zafar Hasan said that there are nine locations identified by the provincial governments to be developed as SEZs.

“Prior to initiating industrial cooperation this government had already begun working with the Chinese on the types of benefits and concessions they would require. We did a comparative study with other countries in the region. We want to give more incentives for all SEZs because the government is targeting long term benefits,” Hasan said in his briefing.

However, the committee interpreted amendments in the law pertaining to SEZs another ‘U-turn’ of the government.

“There is very little confidence. The first thing that a business is predicated on is a certain amount of predictability of the business environment, on the tax environment and other infrastructural requirements. We are signaling no capacity to even build consistency to attract the Chinese and other investors,” chairperson of the committee, PPP Senator Sherry Rehman said.

PMLN Senator Javed Abbasi feared that all efforts of the past on CPEC projects would be rendered useless with the new amendments and described the ‘U-turn’ as troubling.

The committee also discussed the bill to set up a monitoring authority for CPEC projects. The committee was unanimous not to support any such document without approval of the parliament. Senator Rehman demanded that terms of references of the CPEC authority be shared with the members.

She said, “The Senate will oppose formation of CPEC authority through Presidential ordinance, it can only be formed by an act of the parliament and with the consensus of the provinces.”

She repeatedly stressed that the authority proposed was to enhance provincial coordination, not to centralise a faltering planning process.

“It should have provincial representation to be meaningful and seek approval of Parliament, not land in the Houses as an ordinance”, she said.

The committee showed concern regarding delay in projects under CPEC, the proposed ‘Authority’, as portrayed by the Ministry of Planning, Development and Reforms is being set to ensure timely completion of CPEC projects.

The committee took serious notice of Balochistan’s Bostan Industrial Zone for not being included in the list of prioritised SEZs.

Published in Dawn, September 26th, 2019

https://www.dawn.com/news/1507441/laws-for-special-economic-zones-under-cpec-being-revisited


@BATMAN hy buddy, I guess it was you who was under the impression that CPEC is being slowed down but out of multiple actions taken to speedup CPEC, here is the one key material action.

THe real benefit of CPEC will be felt when these special economic zones starts attracting investments. I personally feel a slight slow down in CPEC was due to change in its direction from infrastructure only to infrastructure plus manufacturing investments.

I hope our nation moves in the right direction.

During the height of waziristan crisis (taliban) I met these two great subject matter experts one a media anchor and another analyst, somehow they had solution to every problem the defense matter, the insurgency control, the economic rehabilitation, in fact they knew everything. Out of blues I asked how many "wazirs"/"mehsuds" do you know personally?, how many times have you visited Mir Ali/Miran Shah? how good is your pushto?

You know the answer most of the analysts/anchors are nothing more than speculators whom I term "drawing room generals" they have no connection to reality same is the case with speculation that CPEC is being bulldozed by current Govt.

While renegotiation have been done on certain aspects of the project, are being done and will be done the project is going on without the billions spend on advertisement and hoopla.

Out of the 9 planned SEZs M3 is already operational, I have seen it firsthand, spoke with the project manager managing the whole SEZ M3, met chamber of commerce people each one of them is of the opinion that any hurdle created in path of SEZ(CPEC) is being bulldozed by the politicians/bureaucrats themselves.

As I said it does seem that nothing is happening because billions are not being spent on advertisement and that is the sore point for media jokers.
 
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During the height of waziristan crisis (taliban) I met these two great subject matter experts one a media anchor and another analyst, somehow they had solution to very problem the defense matter, the insurgency control, the economic rehabilitation, in fact they knew everything. Out of blues I asked how many "wazir's" do you know personally?, how many times have you visited Mir Ali/Miran Shah? how good is your pushto?

You know the answer most of the analysts/anchors are nothing more than speculators whom I term "drawing room generals" they have no connection to reality same is the case with speculation that CPEC is being bulldozed by current Govt.

While renegotiation have been done on certain aspects of the project, are being done and will be done the project is going on without the billions spend on advertisement and hoopla.

Out of the 9 planned SEZs M3 is already operational, I have seen it firsthand, spoke with the project manager managing the whole SEZ M3, met chamber of commerce people each one of them is of the opinion that any hurdle created in path of SEZ(CPEC) is being bulldozed by the politicians/bureaucrats themselves.

As I said it does seem that nothing is happening because billions are not being spent on advertisement and that is the sore point for media jokers.

Thanks for sharing the insight and I fully agree on your comment over the media.

Also from business climate point view, I am also hopeful that business conditions specially for export are going to be change in positive direction in years to come. The chaos we feel right now is due to the changes being taken place in the way things were being done previously. The focus of government is to bring documentation in the economy which is problematic to certain non-compliant business community.

InshAllah we will recover fast from this financial and economic crisis as well likewise we have always bounced back previously.
 
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Thanks for sharing the insight and I fully agree on your comment over the media.

Also from business climate point view, I am also hopeful that business conditions specially for export are going to be change in positive direction in years to come. The chaos we feel right now is due to the changes being taken place in the way things were being done previously. The focus of government is to bring documentation in the economy which is problematic to certain non-compliant business community.

InshAllah we will recover fast from this financial and economic crisis as well likewise we have always bounced back previously.
Add security into it.
That's good step to begin with.
Govt should review and make data about every project public.

I personally feel a slight slow down in CPEC was due to change in its direction from infrastructure only to infrastructure plus manufacturing investments.
Any news about kind of manufacturing we are trying to step into?
 
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Thanks for sharing the insight and I fully agree on your comment over the media.

Also from business climate point view, I am also hopeful that business conditions specially for export are going to be change in positive direction in years to come. The chaos we feel right now is due to the changes being taken place in the way things were being done previously. The focus of government is to bring documentation in the economy which is problematic to certain non-compliant business community.

InshAllah we will recover fast from this financial and economic crisis as well likewise we have always bounced back previously.

I did outline some of the good news from M3 SEZ (called Allama Iqbal Industrial City), I have first hand information on atleast three SEZ, even during my web surfing and time spending here we are working out a structured financial facility for one of the large industrial concerns in Faisalabad. You being a CA understand that structured finance means documentation, this is the second largest industrial concern totally export oriented with which we are working toward that end in less than a year. So things are looking positive.

some of the points in my earlier thread on the topic:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/posi...amidst-media-negativity-and-war-scare.634426/

Some of the things/projects mentioned in the thread are being worked out I don't post them because our enemies too have infested this board, don't want to name the companies who have already acquired land there, but I already see a silver lining some of the industrialists understand V.A.S and manufacturing and they are working towards that.

I have submitted few proposals to the concerned in consultation with @zulu to develop a local end to end export project, including developing the talent pool, education, industrial strength, market exploration and marketing. If this goes through well let see! no gloating.
 
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hopefully we diverse our exports currently not that much we export.
 
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