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Some relief in sight for Swat businessmen
PESHAWAR: The federal government is considering writing off the loans extended to the business community of the militancy-affected Swat region, besides giving relief in interest rates to businessmen of other parts of the Frontier province.
These incentives are part of a package the federal government is preparing, which will be announced in a couple of weeks, Senator Ilyas Ahmad Bilour told Dawn here on Monday.
Citing his recent meeting with Federal Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin, Mr Bilour said the centre had realised the problems faced by NWFP businessmen. He said the Finance Division was working out a relief package for the business people of the province, particularly of Swat.
The proposed package would include writing off loans of Swat businessmen, while the relief for businessmen of other areas of the NWFP would be either elimination of interest on bank loans for two years or it would be fixed at five per cent, said Mr Bilour, quoting the minister as saying.
An official told Dawn that different departments and agencies of the federal government were working on a development plan for the Malakand region.
The proposed plan includes schemes for the social sector as well as initiatives for industrial and economic revival.
Apart from that, the official said, the Frontier government has also worked out a five-year Comprehensive Development Strategy for Malakand that will cost Rs193 billion. The government plans to present the proposed strategy in the forthcoming meeting of Friends of Democratic Pakistan, scheduled for Aug 25 in Istanbul.
The federal government, according to the official, has also endorsed the demand of declaring NWFP as a war-affected province.
The Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry has been demanding to declare the NWFP as a war-affected province since long in the wake of damages caused by militancy.
Mr Bilour said the war on terror had affected the economy and businesses of the Frontier province the most and that was why the Senates Standing Committee on Finance had also demanded declaring NWFP as a war-hit province.
The finance minister has agreed to the SCCI demand and assured of unveiling a special package for the province in Ramazan, he said.
He hoped that the proposed package would help bring the local industries again on the path of progress and would consequently boost up the provincial economy.
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