ISLAMABAD: Government of Pakistan and Korean EximBank (KEXIM)
signed loan agreement on Tuesday for a new information technology park in
Islamabad.
Total
project cost is $88.383 million, including loan of $76.3 million from KEXIM
under the Economic Development Cooperation Framework (EDCF) arrangement.
Economic Affairs Division secretary Tariq Mahmood Pasha and KEXIM executive
director Younghoon Chang signed the document.
The
loan signing ceremony was witnessed by finance minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq
Dar and IT minister Anusha Rahman. Korean ambassador in Pakistan, Dr Dong-gu
Suh, senior officials from KEXIM, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of IT, Pakistan
Software Export Board (PSEB), and Economic Affairs Division(EAD) were also
present.
Finance
minister Ishaq Dar welcomed the agreement for the IT Park Project, and thanked
the Korean government for their continued support. He said the park would
attract investment and bring technology to the country. Dar also invited KEXIM
to establish a representative office in Pakistan.
Anusha
Rehman said the project was long awaited, and similar types of projects would
be initiated in Lahore and Karachi. She said IT Park in the capital city was a
major step towards realising the goal of digital Pakistan.
“This
multi-purpose IT Park will be spread over an area of 45 acres and accommodate
more than 100 companies, have day care centres and other facilities,” she
added. KEXIM executive director Younghoon Chang said Pakistan's digital
landscape would be further expanded through the IT park. He said KEXIM would
continue to partner with Pakistan in its socioeconomic development.
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