ties with Afghanistan and India. The CASA-1000 MW project will connect electricity from Tajikistan-Afghanistan and Pakistan and the Nawaz Sharif government seemed serious to promote regional trade and US was encouraging this move.
Earlier, addressing the inaugural session of Pak-US Business Opportunities Conference, the US secretary of commerce said that the hesitation for many companies came down from persistent security concerns and risk for businesses was too great.
“The entire world was horrified by the terrible events of December 16 attacks at Peshawar school. We are encouraged by the security operations now underway, and support efforts from all parts of Pakistani society to eliminate the space for violent extremism. “I know that combating terrorism and building safer communities is a core priority for Prime Minister Sharif and the armed forces,” she added.
Beyond security concerns, she said, many companies have reported about bureaucratic procedures in Pakistan, which are very complex, arbitrary, and unpredictable.According to the World Bank’s “Doing Business 2015” survey, Pakistan is in the bottom 50 percent globally when it comes to the ease of starting a business, dealing with construction permits, regular access to electricity, property registration, access to finance, tax administration, and contract enforcement. “Even with local partners, foreign firms find that contracts and applications languish for weeks or months,” she said.
“I know that no issue is as frustrating to a US business as inconsistent and unfair taxation,” she said, adding that a lax commitment to fair and consistent tax collection was not only a problem for foreign investors; it created a serious fiscal problem for the Pakistani government as well. “A 10 percent tax to GDP ratio means there is not enough money to invest in education and healthcare; roads and bridges; power plants and new sources of fuel,” she said.She made it clear the contest for global capital is increasingly competitive, and if these issues are not improved, businesses will seek opportunities in other markets.
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