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Economy of growing at an impressive rate: PM
By Ali Imran
ISLAMABAD—Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said the successful
implementation of wide ranging structural reforms and supportive
macroeconomic policies have transformed Pakistan’s economy into a stable
and resurgent one.
The Prime Minister was talking to a delegation of British Telecom and
Saigol Group, who called on him and signed a memorandum of understanding
(MOU) on Sunday.
While referring to economic growth in Pakistan, the Prime Minister said
that because of a reform agenda based on de-regulation, liberalization
and privatization, Pakistan has attracted record amount of foreign
investment of US$8.4 billion in 2006-07.
He said the economy of the country is growing at an impressive rate of
6-8% per year, the middle class is expanding and poverty as well as
unemployment is reducing.
The Prime Minister said structural reforms in many sectors including
banking, capital markets, energy, power and telecom have attracted
investment, created jobs and provided better quality services.
Pakistan’s attractive demographics with 60 per cent young population is
a very attractive feature for the long term investors, he added. Out of
the total population of 160 million, he said, 100 million people are
below the age of 25 thus creating future economic activity and
opportunity.
The Prime Minister said that after having gained economic strength the
government is now in a position to transfer the benefits of economic
growth to the people and as a result there has been a visible
improvement in the living standards of the people. He said per capita
income has been doubled and all human development indicators are
positive.
While referring to the progress made in telecommunication sector, the
Prime Minister said Pakistan has become a hub of activity for
international and local telecom companies and unprecedented amount of
foreign investment flowed into the sector due the well thought out
telecom policy, which was prepared after intensive discussions and
debates involving all stakeholders
He said telecom is one of the fastest growing sectors of the country
where combined teledensity has increased from 4 percent to about 44
percent of the population. The number of subscribers has increased form
8 million in 2003 to over 62 million in 2007 and the market has the
potential to reach 80 million in the next couple of years, he added.
He further said that the telecom sector has become a major employer of
skilled jobs as its exponential growth has resulted in creation of
80,000 jobs directly and 500,000 jobs indirectly.
The Prime Minister while appreciating the signing of MOU between British
Telecom and Siagols (Pvt) Ltd, said that this will bring international
expertise to the country and capitalize on various opportunities in the
field of media comprising television, radio and internet/satellite
services in Pakistan.
The Prime Minister also appreciated the contribution made by the British
Telecom during October 2005 earthquake for restoration of telecom
services by rendering help to SCO for telecom services besides providing
satellite PCOs services.
While briefing about the credentials of British Telecom (BT), Mr. Paul
Falkner, Director General BT Global Services said that BT is a London
based telecom service Provider Company doing business in retail and
wholesale local, national and international telecommunications products
and services.
He said that BT is highly encouraged by Pakistan’s structural reforms
and investment friendly policies and are planning to invest more in
Pakistan.
He said memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed between BT and Saigol (Pvt)
Ltd marks a new era in networked IT services, telecommunication services
and higher–value broadband/internet product and services and it will
benefit the people of Pakistan. |