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Tax holiday brings Pakistan Gwadar Port at par with Dubai, Singapore

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A general view of Gwadar port in Gwadar, Pakistan October 4, 2017. Picture taken October 4, 2017. (REUTERS)
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FILE PHOTO: A general view of Gwadar port in Gwadar, Pakistan October 4, 2017. (REUTERS)

Updated 03 September 2019
KHURSHID AHMED
  • After new tax exemptions, raw materials can be imported into Gwadar duty-free
  • Experts say Gwadar will have an edge over other regional free ports due to lower labour costs
KARACHI: As Pakistan moves to declare its deep-sea port of Gwadar a duty-free zone along the lines of the Dubai and Singapore models, officials and shipping gurus rule out any direct competition with regional free ports, but say those setting up industries will have most to gain from the tax exemption.

For well over a decade, Pakistan’s government has dreamed of transforming the small, strategically located fishing port of Gwadar in southwestern Balochistan province into Pakistan’s Dubai, with a duty-free port and free economic zone.

“The exemption will be exactly on the paradigm of Dubai free port or Singapore,” Mahmood Moulvi, adviser to the maritime affairs ministry, told Arab News.

Finally, on Wednesday, the government body responsible for finalizing executive economic decisions, the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC), approved a proposal for amendments to various laws that would provide exemptions from income tax, sales tax and custom duties to the Gwadar port for 20 years- until 2039.

The proposal was submitted by Pakistan’s Ministry of Maritime Affairs and sought changes in the country’s tax laws in line with the concession agreement between the Gwadar Port Authority and China Overseas Ports Holding Company Pakistan.

“Those who will set up industries in Gwadar will have the major advantage,” he said.
The ECC now seeks legal cover for the amendments, and has asked Pakistan’s law ministry for a legal way out.

The aim is for Gwadar – located on the Arabian Sea near Iran and the mouth of the Arabian Gulf – to become a regional commercial, industrial and shipping hub, as part of the ambitious $61 billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.

Officials now hope that business activities in Gwadar will pick up from next year.

“The extent of growth will be gauged when operations start,” Moulvi said, and added, “Growth momentum will pick up after the current economic slowdown, which is a global phenomena.”
As it currently stands, a one-time import of duty-free machinery is allowed into the port, but after the newly approved tax exemptions, raw material can also be imported free of tax.
“As long as they are not selling in Pakistan, it is a good idea,” Aasim Siddiqui, Chairman of the All Pakistan Shipping Association told Arab News.

“The intention of the current government is to allow raw material free of duty...on the style of Dubai’s free port. In the Gwadar Free Zone, there will be no tax on processing,” he said.
Siddiqui, who is also a member of Pakistan’s Board of Investment, said the move would lure investment and create jobs in Pakistan’s Special Economic Zones (SEZ’s) which currently suffer from low investment.

On Saturday, Pakistan and China agreed to fast-track the pace of their industrial cooperation under the CPEC by utilising Chinese experience to ensure the speedy development of SEZs in the country.

“If duty and taxes (in SEZs) are the same as everywhere else in Pakistan, then why would someone invest in the SEZs?” he said.

So far however, the Dubai-Gwadar comparison was far too premature, Siddiqui said, with Gwadar’s current infrastructure barely supportive of “a single factory.”

But if the Pakistani port was developed as a manufacturing base, he added, Gwadar would have an important advantage over other regional free ports: cheap and available labor.
“If you want to set up manufacturing industry in Pakistan, you will have labor availability here because Pakistani labor goes to Dubai, Oman and other gulf countries” Siddiqui said.

“They (other countries) have stringent labor laws and higher costs. The manufacturing cost would be lowest in Pakistan, that is for sure,” he said.

The Gwadar port touches key shipping routes in and outside of the Arabian Gulf, with recent high-profile spats in and around the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most important oil artery, further highlighting the port’s importance.

“Pakistan must develop the port as an alternative to the Strait of Hormuz by constructing oil storage and fueling facilities,” Captain Anwar Shah, a former Chairman of the Gawadar Port Authority, Port Qasim and Karachi Port Trust, told Arab News.

“In case of any untoward incident, Gwadar being a safe zone, can be used as a supply oil route,” Shah said.


Though almost all stakeholders have welcomed the exemption of taxes as a positive development, some believe the concessions should have come sooner.

“This... should have been done much earlier. There should have been straight orders from the government,” said Shaukat Populzai, President of the Balochistan Economic Forum.
“I have doubts about the intentions of the concerned departments... their delay tactics have almost eliminated the importance of the free zone,” he said.

https://www.arabnews.com/node/1548496/pakistan
 
This is Pakistan so I will ask this. We have any mechanism to insure duty free equipment, raw material etc doesn't reach other parts of country? We cannot even control afghan transit trade or stop Indian/Iranian smuggling.

Who will make sure these will be only used in Gwadar?
 
This is Pakistan so I will ask this. We have any mechanism to insure duty free equipment, raw material etc doesn't reach other parts of country? We cannot even control afghan transit trade or stop Indian/Iranian smuggling.

Who will make sure these will be only used in Gwadar?
We will In Shaa ALLAH. Fencing and others security ground work has been solid done. So expect good things forward In Shaa ALLAH
 
a big reason for UAE's tendency to side with india

Exactly. Plus they would not accept any independent muslim nation, they prefer to be the leading nations which gives orders. But it is up2 Pakistan to change that mindset.

I can clearly see Gwadar as being a special tourist destination. Let's be honest. Pakistan to be a tourist destination like Morocco, Dubai is a day dream, even if security is 100%. People still have to much negativity from our history from 2001 onwards.

So if pakistani government is intelligent, they should give a special status to gwadar, seal it of from the rest of the country and people can only enter through checkups, as tourists, business or if your a resident. Make a special police force. Special court etc. Make it a mini modern secure Pakistan. Dubai and Morocco are role model. Full of tourism, and mostly you see young working class people. Not trouble makers.

I can assure you people from western world will go.

I cannot wait to see Gwadar operating as a manufacturing base, a gateway for Chinese goods to middle east and Africa. This is not a day dream but its highly possible. As Pakistanis we should not only rely on the chinese but work hard ourselves.

I wonder what the government of Pakistan is doing for gwadar or are they leaving it for China to build.

A great way to start!!! Insha’Allah Gwadar would surpass Dubai etc. with a solid margin for the folks who’re behind this geo-strategic/economic marvel are descendants of the Empire builders....

I agree. I recently went to Islamabad airport and the VIP lounge felt like Dubai or Morocco level. Plus the young guys working there were educated, intelligent and very helpful. Surprised. I know airport v gwadar might not be good example but it proves we can do it if we use the right people.

We need to secure gwadar like Murri, GB or Azad Kashmir. We cannot afford any attacks in this place.
 
Now When Are The Investments Pouring In????
 
Looks like the idea about giving special status to gwadar is already opposed by Baloch parties. Seems like everybody wants piece of the cake. Either they have the full or nobody will have it. These kind of behind the curtain reasons are what destroys our progress. The punjabi elite want the piece of the cake and so do the balochs and others.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1501174

BNP-Mengal opposes new coastal authority in gwadar


GWADAR: Central leader of the Balochistan National Party (BNP-Mengal) and MPA Mir Hamal Kalmati has opposed the proposed establishment of a new institution named National Coastal Development Authority (NCDA) for Gwadar and termed the move interference in the provincial affairs.

Speaking at a press conference along with representatives of other political parties here on Thursday, he said that by establishing NCDA, the federal government was trying to take control of Gwadar, which was not acceptable to the people of Gwadar and their representatives.

He said that a similar institution with the name of the Balochistan Coastal Development Authority (BCDA) already existed in the province and there was no need to establish another institution as it would be interference in the affairs of Balochistan.

He asked the provincial government to strongly oppose the proposed move and provide required funds to the BCDA for the development of Gwadar and other coastal areas of Makran.Referring to the proposed Gwadar Master Plan, Mr Kalmati said that authorities concerned were trying to approve the plan without taking the MNA, MPAs of the area and representatives of other political parties into confidence.

“Public representatives from Gwadar have been completely ignored in the preparation of the Gwadar Master Plan,” the BNP-M leader said, adding that approval of the plan should be postponed at least for a month.

The Gwadar Master Plan will be presented at a meeting on Aug 23. The meeting will be chaired by Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan Alyani. MNA from Gwadar Muhammad Aslam Bhootani and MPA Hamal Kalmati will attend the meeting.

Mr Bhootani has also taken up the Gwadar Master Plan issue in the National Assembly and threatened to resist any move about approval of the plan without consultation of the public representatives of Gwadar.

Mr Kalmati warned that if the proposed Gwadar Master Plan was presented in the meeting for approval without consulting the MNA and MPA of the area, the all-party alliance would stage a strong protest against the move.

He said the Gwadar Port was the biggest asset of Baloch people and representatives of the people would not compromise on the rights of the people.

Published in Dawn, August 23rd, 2019
 
UAE is paying these sardars.
They must be, but as Pakistanis we need to rise up and show the world that we too can be successful.

I just wish our education system, media and government was promoting our interests, our ideology to our youth. Rather than letting outsiders brainwash them so they either cause issues or involve themselves in wrong doings like terrorism

We need an elite education system in order to make our future generation strong patriot Pakistanis. People who would never cause harm to their country and resist outsiders. Education which teaches our beliefs, values and culture. We should be a nation full with values and morals. We have millions of Pakistanis who already are like this. Just need to promote the good values to the youth

UAE is paying these sardars.
 
IMHO, Makran should be a separate province. pasni and ormara should also be build with the help from China, both should have city master plan and build according to that, not like Karachi.
 

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