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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Pakistan to help establish special economic zone for Chinese investors: PM







ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Wednesday said Pakistan will extend all possible help to establish the first-ever Chinese Overseas Economic Zone in the country, which will be yet another landmark in the all-weather friendship between the two countries. The Prime Minister was talking to Lu Keng, Chairman of the Haier Group and Haji Koch Muhammad, Chairman Ruba Group who called on him here at his chamber in Parliament House this morning.

Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Luo Zhao Hui also present on the occasion.
The Prime Minister said Pakistan welcomes the Haier Ruba joint venture and the government would encourage more joint ventures to promote economic cooperation between the two countries.
Joint ventures between the private sectors is the best way to promote trade and investment between our two countries, he added.
The Prime Minister said that foreign investment is fully protected in Pakistan and all economic sectors are open to Foreign Direct Investment.
Pakistan makes no distinction between local and foreign investors, as 100% foreign equity, remittance of royalty, profits and dividends is allowed under Pakistani laws, he said.
The Chairman of the Haier Group informed the Prime Minister that Chinese entrepreneurs are keen to invest in Pakistan and the establishment of the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) would go a long way in facilitating Chinese investment in Pakistan.
He said that the Haier Ruba has already brought in initial investment of $ 35 million.
He also gave an overview of the SEZ to the Prime Minister, which he said will comprise industrial park, science and technology park, supply chain industry, skill development centre and research and development centre.
It may be mentioned that the Special Economic Zone is being established under the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Pakistan and China and all goods manufactured in this zone have tariff-free entry into Chinese market which would boost the country’s exports.
The meeting was also attended by Ms. Hina Rabbani Khar, Special Assistant to PM, Principal Secretary to PM, Secretary Board of Investment and Secretary Industries.

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