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Paramount bets on Mideast

THE COMPANY EXPECTS A 15% JUMP FROM REGION AS GOVERNMENT­S INCREASE DEFENCE SPENDING

- DUBAI BY SARAH DIAA Staff Reporter

Paramount Group, a South African defence company, is expecting to see a 15-16 per cent increase in its turnover from the Middle East in 2018 as government­s in the region ramp up their defence budgets |

Paramount Group, a South African defence company, is expecting to see a 15-16 per cent increase in its turnover from the Middle East in 2018 as government­s in the region ramp up their defence budgets.

Ivor Ichikowitz, chairman of Paramount Group, said he expected to see “significan­t growth in the future” from both the Middle East and Asia, and that the company is currently looking at establishi­ng manufactur­ing facilities in more than one country in the region.

“The ongoing ideologica­l conflict in a number of Middle Eastern countries has a big impact on Europe and the United States, and Middle Eastern government­s are taking this very seriously, and that’s growing defence budgets,” Ichikowitz told Gulf News in an interview.

According to a May 2018 report from the Stockholm Internatio­nal Peace Research Institute, an independen­t institute that does research on conflict and arms control, military expenditur­e in the Middle East grew by 6.2 per cent in 2017.

Land forces equipment

For Paramount, one of the areas that is seeing the most demand from government­s in the Middle East is land forces equipment, with growth opportunit­ies in aircraft as well.

The company manufactur­es armoured vehicles, military vessels, and military aircraft, and currently operates in over 30 countries, including some Middle Eastern countries.

“We produce some of the most advanced mine-protected and ballistica­lly-protected armoured vehicles in the world. Today, there is a big demand for our land forces equipment throughout the region. In addition to that, the Mwari aircraft is very much in demand,” Ichikowitz said.

In the Gulf region specifical­ly, Paramount is in discussion­s with the Saudi Arabian government about setting up a manufactur­ing facility there, but the chairman said there is still a long way to go in the negotiatio­ns.

“There are many areas of potential for collaborat­ion. Saudi is one of the largest defence markets in the world, and we intend to become as a big a player there as the opportunit­ies present,” he said.

Figures from the Stockholm Internatio­nal Peace Research Institute say Saudi Arabia had the third highest military expenditur­e in the world in 2017.

The latest report from the Institute said that military spending in Saudi Arabia in 2017 reached $69.4 billion (Dh254.7 billion), up 9.2 per cent, following a drop in 2016.

The Middle East currently accounts for 20-25 per cent of sales for Paramount, the chairman said.

Away from the region, Paramount sees opportunit­ies in the US as the Donald Trumpled administra­tion focuses on boosting its defence capabiliti­es.

“The United States could be a very significan­t market for us into the future. It could change the scale of our activities very dramatical­ly,” Ichikowitz said.

He added that Paramount is in advanced discussion­s with the US, and is currently talk ing “to a number of states” and looking at the viability of different locations to set up production facilities.

Paramount has 11 manufactur­ing facilities around the world, and while none of those is in the US now, Ichikowitz is interested in manufactur­ing aircraft there and sees “a lot of activities ahead of us in the US in the next couple of years.”

Today, there is a big demand for our land forces equipment throughout the region.” Ivor Ichikowitz | Chairman of Paramount Group

Outlook

Asked about overall outlook for the company’s performanc­e in 2018, Ichikowitz said he expected to see yearon-year growth.

Paramount saw turnover growth of 15-20 per cent per annum over the last couple of years, he added.

“The peacekeepi­ng market in Africa has become very active. We have a number of initiative­s in Central Asia that have been affected negatively by lower oil prices, but we’re seeing a resurgence in these markets, so overall, we’re expecting a good 2018 — an improvemen­t over 2017.”

 ?? Courtesy: Paramount Group ?? Ivor Ichikowitz said Paramount Group is looking to establish manufactur­ing facilities in the region.
Courtesy: Paramount Group Ivor Ichikowitz said Paramount Group is looking to establish manufactur­ing facilities in the region.

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