Presentation for Chinese - the Board of Investment

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Ideas and Opportunities
Sindh the Land of Endless Opportunities
Sindh Board of Investment
Government of Sindh
The Economy
Provincial GDP: $71
billion* (PPP)
Market Size: 44
million consumers
Youth:17 million
Urban: 22 million
Provincial Capital:
Karachi
Languages: English,
Urdu, Sindhi
Area: 14,0914 square
km
Districts:29
*World Bank Estimates 2013
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50% Urbanization
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Diversity in
religion, language
and ethnicity
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Strong
Administration
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Karachi
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National financial and
business hub
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Port City
46%
44%
42%
40%
38%
2001-02
2003-04
Total
2005-06
2012-13
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
1981
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Upward Social
Mobility
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Increasing Total
and Female
Labour Force
Participation
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Increasing
Literacy Rates
Female
Literacy Rate in Sindh
1972
Female Labour Force Participation
Total Labour Force Participation
The People
Labour Force Participation in Sindh
1998
2012
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Freedom of Information Act 2013
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The Sindh Environmental Protection Act 2014
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Aims to protect the rights of children by setting a marriageable age
(18 years) for them
Declares marriage under 18 years an offence
The Sindh Prevention and Control of Thalassemia Act
2013
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First province to pass law for provision of free and compulsory
education.
Ensures free and compulsory education to all children of age five to
sixteen on state expense
Private schools are bound to provide free education to 20 per cent
students of the class strength
The Sindh Child Marriage Restraint Act 2013
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Aims to respond to the modern challenges of global warming and
environmental pollution
The Sindh Right of Children to Free and Compulsory
Education Act, 2013
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Passed in 2006
Implemented through section 154 of The Sindh Local Government
Act, 2013
Contributes to public health by ensuring that parties contracting a
marriage undergo Thalassemia tests
Sindh Witness Protection Act 2013
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Ensures protection of witnesses in criminal cases
Legislation and
Justice
Institutional Arrangement
The Role of SBI
 SBI has been established as :
 The principal Investment Promotion Agency
of the province of Sindh to facilitate Foreign
& Local Businesses
 A bridge between the Government & the
business community
 Provide Framework for implementation of
Investment
Policy
of
the
Federal
Government and to support provincial
endeavors
 Provide One – Window system at the
Provincial level for facilitation of local and
foreign investors seeking land, approvals,
concessions, facilities and support from the
Provincial Departments and authorities
Institutional Arrangement
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Sindh PPP Act 2010
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1st PPP law in Pakistan
Provides legal cover to the Institutional
Framework
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PPP Policy Board
PPP Unit
PPP Projects
Departmental PPP nodes
Regulates the contractual relationship
between public and private sectors
Covers processes regarding project
approval and spending from:
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PDF (Project Development Fund)
VGF (Viability Gap Fund)
Public Private
Partnership
Model
PPP Projects in Sindh Completed
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Hyderabad MirpurKhas Dual Carriageway
(HMDC) Project :
The Project road is 60 km long with 8 bridges and
62 culverts
It was financed through a mixture of private party's
equity (30%), GoS sub-debt (30%) and commercial
bank debt (40%)
NICH Safety & Security
National Institute of Child Health (NICH) is the
largest tertiary care and teaching hospital for
children in Karachi Sindh.
Its catchment area covers 20 million people in
Karachi alone and it deals round the clock with
300,000 patients per annum
PPP Ventures in
Sindh
Institutional Arrangement
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Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Authority under
SEZ Act ,2012
Established by Government of Sindh
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Incentives
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Headed by Chief Minister of Sindh
Exemption on custom duties/taxes on capital
goods imported into Pakistan for the
development
Exemption from all taxes on income generated
from the SEZ for a period of 10 years
Additional benefits to SEZs, Zone Enterprise,
regions or sectors that promote hi-tech
industries or particular under developed regions
of Sindh
Authorised SEZs under development
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Khairpur Special Economic Zone
Bin Qasim Industrial Park
Korangi Creek Industrial Zone
Special
Economic Zone
Authority
Institutional Arrangement
Sindh Enterprise Development Fund
 GoS established (SEDF) as a company with an aim
to:
 Support entrepreneurship development based on
Sindh's competitive advantage
 Introduce technology & bring value addition in non
conventional yet vital sectors of the economy by
extending technical and credit assistance.
 Livestock, Dairy, Fisheries and Agriculture
(LDFA) is a signature event of SBI
SEDF Working Methodology
Technical Assistance
 Assistance in preparing feasibility
 Preparation of SEDF’s support form
Financial Assistance:
 Payment of interest (KIBOR)
100% of KIBOR on capital cost
50% of KIBOR on working capital
The Role of SEDF
Institutional Arrangement
BMR Scheme for Rice Husking Mills in Sindh
 SEDF has launched BMR scheme for ailing Rice Husking Mills in
collaboration with State Bank of Pakistan and Participating
Financial Institutions (PFIs). Seven rice mills have been approved
under this Scheme.
SEDF Approved Projects
S. #
Name
Project Size
In Million
Capacity
SEDF
Subsidy
In Million
Bank
1
Red Chilli Growers at Kunri &
Adjoining Areas
Rs.229 Mn
8000 tons
Rs.69 Mn
Habib Bank
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Dairy Land Pvt Ltd, Thatta
Rs.180 Mn
2000 cows
Rs.19 Mn
Habib Metropolitan Bank
30,000 tons
annually
Rs.14.53 Mi
Habib Metropolitan Bank
25000 tons per
annum
Rs.23.3 Mn
Habib Bank
9,000 Cu Mtr
Rs.14 Mn
120,000 birds/flock
Rs.8.95 Mn
3
Reliance Exim (Pvt) Ltd Unity Group Rs.190.00 Min
4
National Seed Ventures, Kotri
Industrial Area
5
BlueScope Refer Solution at Jinnah
International Airport
6
Project Volaille: Establishment of
Environmentally Controlled Poultry
Farm
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Rs.140 Min
Rs.115.602 Mn
Rs.199 Mn
350 tons Export
per Month
Haq Bahoo Sultan Rice Mill
Rs.169 Million
10 tons / hr
Shrimp Farming in Mirpur Sakro
Rs. 200 Mn
250 tons x 2 crops
7 The Organic Meat Company (Pvt) Ltd
8
Rs.170 Mn
Priority Clusters :
MCB
Rs.21.38 Mn Habib Bank & Faysal Bank
Rs.8.6 Mn
Habib Bank
Dairy & Livestock, Poultry, Fisheries, Mango,
Banana, Dates, Guava, Rice, Cotton, Red Chilies
Agro based
Projects
Strengthening Social Sector
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Government of Sindh believes in strong delivery in social
sector by encouraging the participation of private sector.
Initiatives
Health
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163 health institutions are being handed over to private
hospitals/NGO’s on PPP basis. Following are main
private partners:
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Indus Hospital
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Hands Pakistan
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Integrated health services
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Merlin International
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Amman Foundation
Education (EMO)
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120 education institutions are being handed over to
private education institutions/NGO’s
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Social Sector
COAL
Wind Corridor
Solar
One of the highest solar
insulation in the world
ranging from 5 KWh7.5/m2/per day
180x60KM Jhimpir Wind Corridor
Potential for generating
60,000 MW
5 Projects of 256 MW are
commissioned into national grid
and projects of 2000 MW are in
progress
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Energy
Resources
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Public Transport Vehicles are 4.5% of
all road traffic
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More than 9 million people (45%)
travel in public transport in Karachi
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Proposed Projects
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Karachi Circular Railway (KCR)
KCR extension to Bin Qasim
Two Mass Rapid Transits (MRTs
6 Bus Rapid Transits (BRTs)
Mass Transit
Projects
Sindh Solid Waste Management Board
 Government of Sindh has established Sindh Solid
Waste Management Board through Act to deal
with the problem of Solid Waste not only in
Karachi but also in other cities of Sindh.
Sindh Waste Generation & Characterization
Karachi Waste generation is 12,000 tons per day
and will grow significantly to 16,000 TPD (over 6
million TPY) by 2020.
Municipal Solid Waste Management in Other Cities
of Sindh
Hyderabad
1500 tpd
Sukkur
800 tpd
Larkana
500 tpd
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Solid Waste
Management
Strategy to Collect Waste:
Front end Waste Collection
 1. Door to door collection
 2. Manual & mechanical sweeping
 3. Transportation from community dustbins to GTS
 4. Washing
 5. Revamping of Bin system
Back end Waste Collection
 1. 6 Garbage Transfer Station (GTS)
 2. Material Recovery Facility / Recycling
 3. Engineered Sanitary Landfill sites (03 sites)
 4. Waste to energy
a) Pyrolysis /incinerator
b) Plasma Gasification
c) Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF)
d) Compost / Biogas Plant
e) Landhi Cattle Colony Biogas Project
f) Diesel from Plastics
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Solid Waste
Management
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8,921 acres of land have been allocated for
Education City
20 local and foreign institutions have been
allocated land for their campuses
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Local and international educational institutions
will provide appropriate solutions to meet
Pakistan’s staggering challenge of providing
excellent higher education
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An opportunity to promote R&D for the private
and public sector through partnerships and
collaborations
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Opertunity:
50 acres of land is earmarked for foreign institutes
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Sindh
Education City
PPP Projects:
 Khairpur Khajoor Mandi (KKM) Project (PKR 4.5 Bn)
 Hyderabad Tando Muhammad Khan Dual
Carriageway (PKR 6 Bn)
 Link Road 19.95 km long road connecting Super
Highway (M-9) & National Highway (M-5)(PKR 5Bn)
Blocks available in Coal Mining & Power
Generation
 Block VII, Block XI, Block XII
Wind Energy Projects
256.4 MWs have been commissioned
Another 2000 MWs are under progress
Solar Energy Projects across Sindh
5 projects of 20 MWs each in PPP mode are under
progress in five districts of Sindh
Opportunities in
various sectors
Setup Agri Business projects by availing
SEDF Financing Assistance
Transport Projects in Karachi:
 Blue Line (JICA)
 Red Line
 Brown Line (MRT)
estimated cost (Rs 20 bn)
estimated cost (Rs 18 bn)
estimated cost (Rs 100 bn)
Opportunities in
various sectors
Thank You
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