The Pak Banker

Chinese firms to invest $15b in petrochemi­cals sector

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Federal Secretary, Board of Investment, Fareena Mazhar said Chinese companies were ready to invest $15b in Pakistan's petrochemi­cals sector. Under the said project, Chinese companies would invest in the petrochemi­cal sector in Gwadar, including the project of energy pipeline from Gwadar to China.

The secretary said bilateral talks were underway for investment in various projects related to Chinese investment in Pakistan. It was hoped that in the future, Chinese companies would bring investment in Pakistan in the fields of energy, agricultur­e, tourism and others.

She said the government wanted to promote Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs) culture in the country for bringing foreign investment and to create employment opportunit­ies in the country. She said the government was introducin­g new SMEs policy as well as initiated the regulatory reforms for better business regulation­s in the country.

Replying to a question, she informed that the '7th Reform Action Plan' was mainly focusing on improvemen­ts in firm entry regulation­s, reliabilit­y of electricit­y, tax regulation­s, trade regulation­s, creditors' rights, better property rights, and court efficiency etc. and reforms in these areas play a major role in the process of economic developmen­t.

The Board of Investment (BOI) was working hard to attract foreign investment in the country and improve the 'Ease of Doing Business' by cost of doing business in the country, she said.

In this regard, the BOI was working on about 50 reforms to create a conducive environmen­t for business and enhance the industrial­ization in the country. The secretary said Pakistan Regulatory Modernizat­ion Initiative­s (PRMI) was a key initiative of the government for the modernizat­ion and regulation of local business to provide a conducive business environmen­t in the country.

Fareena said implementa­tion of these reforms, initiated by BOI, was part of the broader strategy of the government aimed at improving productivi­ty and enhancing exports to achieve the objective of sustainabl­e economic growth in the country.

The secretary said main objective of PRMI reforms strategy was to improve the entry and operationa­l environmen­t for business, focusing on the simplifica­tion and automation of the regulatory framework at all three government levels including federal, provincial and district level.

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