Textile City project update
Due to non-materialization of the government guarantee of Rs 1
billion issued by the Economic Co-ordination Committee (ECC) of
the Cabinet, the Textile City project is in the doldrums. The
ECC of the Cabinet had issued government guarantee in favour of
Textile City in May 2009.
However, still, Textile City has not been able to negotiate
terms and condition of the loan with any bank. Land for Textile
City has been bought, located in the Eastern Zone of the Port
Qasim, Karachi on 1250 acres and 300 acres adjoining land for
Garments City, a dedicated zone for manufacturing value-added
textile products.
The estate is located in the Eastern Industrial Zone of Port
Qasim about six kilometers from the National Highway. It is a
joint venture of government of Pakistan, public sector and prime
financial institutions.
The land for Textile City was acquired from Port Qasim
Authority (PQA), and its levelling and grading has been
completed.
Sources said in the proposal all basic facilities, including
establishment of captive power plant, provision of natural gas,
waste water treatment plant, worker's residential complex,
training institute, dedicated textile environment, power supply,
continuous water supply, sewerage and storm drainage system,
security and fire fighting systems, effluent treatment plant,
roads and advanced telecommunication infrastructure, proximity
to port and one-window and all services would be managed by
Pakistan Textile City.
Due to non-availability of the finances, Textile City project
has not yet taken off. The total cost of the project is
estimated at around Rs 3.6 billion, excluding power plant and
wastewater treatment, which would be an additional cost of Rs
5.1 billion.
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