Coordination Additional Commissioner Usman Khalid Khan said that during negotiations, the foreign investment group demanded a status similar to that given to companies investing in the Export Processing Zone (EPZ). Although it is beyond the ambit of the provincial government to offer such duty and tax waivers to foreign investment groups, it has asked the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) for its help.
Disney-esque theme park planned near Lahore
Punjab Board of Investment and Trade (PBIT) was also been to make a proposal outlining methods by which the Punjab government could facilitate foreign investment groups. Once FBR and PBIT submit their proposals/recommendations, the provincial government will approach Board of Investment (BoI) in Islamabad for a final verdict, Khan indicated.
Considering the volume of foreign investment, he hoped Punjab will remain successful in obtaining permission from the federal government to develop over 600 acres of land for the public park. The project will be executed on a build, own and operate (BOO) model. Initially, the government will provide land for 20 years.
The envisioned multimillion dollar project has several amusement attractions, hotels and business centres that will provide new employment opportunities to thousands of locals. It will have a water aquarium, state-of-the-art rides and a thrilling rollercoaster. It will be established between Sagian and Kot Abdul Malik areas, near River Ravi, while the Parks and Horticulture Authority will be the local executing agency of the project. Earlier in February, representatives of the Greek investment group inspected the project site.
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This sponsor group is the third investment company that has shown interest in a theme park. Initially, a Chinese investment company, Golden Bean, showed interest in the project, but later dropped the idea. Subsequently, another foreign investment house expressed interest, but gave up during early negotiations. However, this time the government has decided not to sign any memorandum of understanding (MoU) with foreign investors, but directly ink the project deal.
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Published in The Express Tribune, September 6th, 2017.
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