Friday, February 24, 2006

‘Musharraf to win SCO membership for Pakistan’

‘Musharraf to win SCO membership for Pakistan’

ISLAMABAD, February 22 (inp): RIWCCI (Rawalpindi Islamabad Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry) on Wednesday said that business community is pinning high hopes on President Musharraf’s visit to China as Pakistan is likely to become full member of SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) soon.

Musharraf’s vision is driving the economy of Pakistan in the right direction and it’s evident that Pakistan will soon become full member of the grouping founded on 15 June 2001 – including -- China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, the women’s chamber said in a statement.

Due to the positive efforts of the government, Pakistan became an SCO observer during summit meeting that took place at Kazakhstan’s capital city of Astana on July 5, 2005.

The member states cover an area of over 30 million km with a population of 1.455 billion which is a big market which cannot be ignored -- as the world economic and energy centres are evolving in these areas.

“The recent meeting of President Pervez Musharraf and the Secretary-General of the SCO, Zhang Deguang have raised hopes among business community as it attaches great importance to the grouping,” said RIWCCI president Samina Fazil, executive vice president Farah Jaweed and vice president Shagufta Zahid in a joint statement.

“We should become a full member of the organization as soon as possible, as a full member we would be able to exploit the opportunities which will boost the nation’s economy.”

China has contributed generously for construction of Gwadar port's first phase, and it will finance the second phase, the business leaders hoped adding that the ever-increasing ties between two countries will help Pakistan to act as a transit point for China and will give it access to the markets and energy resources of Central Asia.

They appreciated the 19 agreements and Memorandums of Understanding worth $500 million that were signed between private sectors of Pakistan and China yesterday.

“Following the full membership in the SCO, Pakistan economy will get unprecedented promotion in almost every area, especially energy, nuclear cooperation, real estate development, mass transit, communications, chemical, fertilizer, auto-mobile, pharma, cement and agro-based and other industries,” the chamber observed.

Etisalat confirms takeover within 2 weeks

Etisalat confirms takeover within 2 weeks

ISLAMABAD, February 24 (-----------): Etisalat on Friday confirmed that all the stakeholders have reached agreement for the transfer of the PTCL management to the UAE operator within two weeks time.

Etisalat negotiators have closed the deal and all modalities have been hammered out that was hampering the deal since long, said an Etisalat official.

The official who has recently been hired by Etislata is among former top brass of PTCL, said that a number of former officials have been hired who will take charge of important assignments once the UAE operator takes over the Pak teleco.

A crowd of unnecessary officials, drawing millions, have been appointed in the PTCL on political basis who will be fired in March (after the formal takeover), he said while requesting anonymity.

On Feb 22, the Privatization Commission, in an official statement claimed that all issues have been settled down and the deal will be finalized within a fortnight.

The minister for privatization Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, who is to join World Bank soon want to close the deal before his departure; also he wants to sell steel mills before leaving the job, said sources in the PC.

Sheikh recently said that the PTCL handing over to Etisalat would take one or two weeks. Justifying the time lag he said: “It is a very big deal --such deals take time.”

Etisalat's $2.6 billion takeover bid for PTCL, slackened by uncertainties, is finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel with both sides reaching the final accord on transferring the management.

“The conclusion to more than six months of intense negotiations and bargains that has raised many questions about the conduct and efficiency of the Privatization Commission, and invited undue media attention,” said Zahid Arshad Shah, Chairman Global Economy Watch Pakistan.

The deal ran into rough waters after Etisalat failed to meet payment deadlines after offering to pay $2.6 billion on June 18, 2005. The deal came under heavy criticism as many believed it as heavily overpriced, surpassing the rivals -- China Mobile and SingTel.

The first installment of $260 million was paid in the same month and the rest of the payments were delayed repeatedly.

“The delays pushed Pakistan to succumb to ever-increasing demands of Etisalat for relaxations and some dangerous trends were set that could be detrimental for the future of privatization,” said Shah.

After some delays, the two sides agreed in Dec to amend the payment structure and keep the deal. According to the agreement, Etisalat will pay $1.14 billion up front, and the rest will be spread over a five-year period.

“Etisalat's decision to go-ahead with the deal despite mounting criticism that its bid was overpriced by $1 billion was prompted by the explosive growth in local mobile market. Local mobile subscribers surged to nearly 20 million from just two million in the past 18 months, adding some 1.25 million subscribers every month – which cannot be ignored by the UAE operator,” Shah opined.

Telecoms penetration grew to 18 percent from 4.5 percent in two years, and it is projected to rise 35-40 percent in another two years, with another 30 million users expected to be added in 24 months

Sunday, February 19, 2006

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