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Huawei plans $170mln investment in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Chinese multinational technology company Huawei Group on Wednesday unveiled $170 million investment plan to set up its regional headquarters and upgrade technical support centre in Pakistan.

Huwaei Group Vice President Mark Xueman said Pakistan is a strategic market for the company. “The company will invest around $100 million in the country this year,” Xueman said during a meeting with Minister for Planning, Development and Reform Khusro Bakhtyar.

“Huawei will also set up a regional headquarters in Islamabad at a cost of $55 million that will create job opportunities for young engineers in Pakistan.” Huawei’s official further informed the minister that the company would also invest $15 million more in its technical support centre and it will also hire more workforce for the centre, taking the number of its staff to 800 from 600 this year.

“Huawei is eager to initiate more projects in Pakistan on grant funding from Chinese government,” Xueman said. Huwaei Group Vice President was leading a delegation of businessmen. Minister Bakhtyar assured the delegation of all cooperation in future joint ventures.

Planning minister, while appreciating the company’s continued engagement in the country, said the leading technological company could support the development and upgrading of information and technology sector in Pakistan.

Chinese government initiated $62 billion worth of infrastructure development projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework. Most of the projects pertain to energy sector. While the first stage of CPEC has almost completed, the next stage focuses industrial developments.

Pakistan is fast-growing telecom market with subscribers of mobile phones having crossed the 160 million mark compared with the country’s population of 210 million. Of total subscribers, 68 million use 3G/4G. There are 70 million broadband subscribers.

The country imports millions of dollars of mobile phones to meet the local requirements with manufacturing and assembling of handheld devices not present in the country. Planning minister said Huawei has 25 percent share in the country’s mobile industry and is also the top taxing paying Chinese company in the country.

The minister appreciated Huawei’s engagement with the Higher Education Commission for smart schools project, providing latest information and communications technology equipment.

Bakhtyar underlined a need of exploring new business models for future projects and joint ventures in the country. “Huawei can contribute to the e-governance initiative as well in centralising data to improve efficiency and productivity.”

The minister said Huawei could support IT start-up projects to benefit the youth in this important sector. Secretary Planning Zafar Hasan, Project Director CPEC Hassan Daud and senior officials of the ministry were also present at the meeting.

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Huawei plans $170mln investment in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Chinese multinational technology company Huawei Group on Wednesday unveiled $170 million investment plan to set up its regional headquarters and upgrade technical support centre in Pakistan.

Huwaei Group Vice President Mark Xueman said Pakistan is a strategic market for the company. “The company will invest around $100 million in the country this year,” Xueman said during a meeting with Minister for Planning, Development and Reform Khusro Bakhtyar.

“Huawei will also set up a regional headquarters in Islamabad at a cost of $55 million that will create job opportunities for young engineers in Pakistan.” Huawei’s official further informed the minister that the company would also invest $15 million more in its technical support centre and it will also hire more workforce for the centre, taking the number of its staff to 800 from 600 this year.

“Huawei is eager to initiate more projects in Pakistan on grant funding from Chinese government,” Xueman said. Huwaei Group Vice President was leading a delegation of businessmen. Minister Bakhtyar assured the delegation of all cooperation in future joint ventures.

Planning minister, while appreciating the company’s continued engagement in the country, said the leading technological company could support the development and upgrading of information and technology sector in Pakistan.

Chinese government initiated $62 billion worth of infrastructure development projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework. Most of the projects pertain to energy sector. While the first stage of CPEC has almost completed, the next stage focuses industrial developments.

Pakistan is fast-growing telecom market with subscribers of mobile phones having crossed the 160 million mark compared with the country’s population of 210 million. Of total subscribers, 68 million use 3G/4G. There are 70 million broadband subscribers.

The country imports millions of dollars of mobile phones to meet the local requirements with manufacturing and assembling of handheld devices not present in the country. Planning minister said Huawei has 25 percent share in the country’s mobile industry and is also the top taxing paying Chinese company in the country.

The minister appreciated Huawei’s engagement with the Higher Education Commission for smart schools project, providing latest information and communications technology equipment.

Bakhtyar underlined a need of exploring new business models for future projects and joint ventures in the country. “Huawei can contribute to the e-governance initiative as well in centralising data to improve efficiency and productivity.”

The minister said Huawei could support IT start-up projects to benefit the youth in this important sector. Secretary Planning Zafar Hasan, Project Director CPEC Hassan Daud and senior officials of the ministry were also present at the meeting.

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Only 5-6 lines worth reading here and there, remaining text just crap.
Out of 170 mln $ you spend 55 mln on regional headquarters and additional 15 mln to hire more technical support staff.
170 mln is lot of money. If Huawei see Pakistan as a strategic partner you engage more and put up R and D, production facilities etc. I am neither satisfied with Huawei or Pakistan talk about what they can and will do for Pakistan
 
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Only 5-6 lines worth reading here and there, remaining text just crap.
Out of 170 mln $ you spend 55 mln on regional headquarters and additional 15 mln to hire more technical support staff.
170 mln is lot of money. If Huawei see Pakistan as a strategic partner you engage more and put up R and D, production facilities etc. I am neither satisfied with Huawei or Pakistan talk about what they can and will do for Pakistan
Are you an Indian in disguise?
 
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Only 5-6 lines worth reading here and there, remaining text just crap.
Out of 170 mln $ you spend 55 mln on regional headquarters and additional 15 mln to hire more technical support staff.
170 mln is lot of money. If Huawei see Pakistan as a strategic partner you engage more and put up R and D, production facilities etc. I am neither satisfied with Huawei or Pakistan talk about what they can and will do for Pakistan
Huawei is a major player. In fact only two companies left in Pakistan providing equipment to Telecom Sector HUAWEI & ZTE.
We are not only still expanding our 4G network but also future 5G trial will start soon.
 
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Huawei to Invest $100mn in Pakistan & Establish Regional HQ in Islamabad
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Anusha Sachwani
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Jul 18, 2019
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Leading Chinese manufacturer, Huawei, has recently announced a $100mn investment in Pakistan.

The company will use this investment to upgrade the technical support center of the company and establish the regional headquarters in Islamabad.

During an important meeting with Federal Minister of Planning and Development Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar, Vice President of Huawei Group Mark Xueman has said that Pakistan is a strategic market for China as well as the brand Huawei.
Thus, the company has decided to establish its headquarters for the South Asian region in Islamabad. The project is estimated to cost around $55mn, on the other hand, it will help create job opportunities for the youth.
Minister for Planning and Development, Planning Secretary Zafar Hasan and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Project Director Hassan Daud were also present to discuss the projects Huawei’ VP plans to invest.

HUAWEI WILL ALSO INVEST $15 MILLION IN ITS TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER IN PAKISTAN AND IT WILL ALSO HIRE MORE WORKFORCE FOR IT, TAKING THE NUMBER OF ITS STAFF FROM 600 TO 800 THIS YEAR. HUAWEI IS EAGER TO INITIATE MORE PROJECTS IN PAKISTAN ON GRANT FUNDING FROM THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT. -HUAWEI VP

Huawei is one of the world’s biggest technology influencers along with Apple and Google. Its investment in Pakistan will open a new gateway for more technology companies to invest in the economy.

This will not only create employment but also help in Pakistan’s path of becoming an advanced country in terms of technical means.

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