CPEC: $ 820 million investment in SEZs be completed within two years, Pakistani parliamentary committee told
Islamabad: Pakistani National Assembly Standing Committee on Board of Investment (BOI) was told that US $ 820 million investment in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)’s Special Economic Zones (SEZs) would be completed within two years.
The parliamentary committee appreciated the efforts of the BOI ministry to encourage the business activities in SEZs by giving incentives in terms of exemption on Import duty of machinery and tax exemption for 10 years in order to bring foreign investment in the country.
The meeting of the NA Standing Committee on BOI was held at Parliament House, Islamabad under the Chairmanship of Dr Zulfiqar Bhatti.
The secretary, Ministry of Board of Investment apprised the committee about the steps taken by them to improve the business activities in special economic zones of the country. He stated that the government hadformulated uniform policies for both public and private sectors and declared 9 sites for CPEC Special Economic Zones.
The committee was further informed that the minimum area required in the special economic zone is 50 acres besides their plan of investment for consideration by the board. The committee directed the ministry to establish a training institute in special economic zones for training of labour, skilled persons as it was found that language barriers create hurdles in communication.
It was informed that around $820 million investment in the SEZs would be completed within two years.
The committee was apprised that the federal cabinet in its meeting held on 07-07-2020 decided to allocate Sector F-12 and G-12 Islamabad to Federal Government Employees Housing Authority (FGEHA).
The quota allocated for federal employees in these sectors is 40 percent, whereas for the general public is 20 percent, for land owners is 25 percent, and 15 percent was reserved for overseas Pakistanis.
Besides the official of the ministry, the following MNAs, Ms Farukh Khan, Ms Shahida Akhtar Ali, Mr Nawab Sher, Ms Asiya Azeem attended the meeting.