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Framework for Economic Growth, Pakistan - Planning Commission

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International conference on “<strong>Framework</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Economic</strong> <strong>Growth</strong>, <strong>Pakistan</strong>”Session 6: Connecting to CompeteSpeaker: Amer Z. DurraniSector Coordinator <strong>for</strong> Trade Logistics, Transport, and Customs, World BankBe<strong>for</strong>e I start on the topic of connectivity tocompete I was thinking that what was thething in this conference which impressedme? What would be my answer if someoneasks me that how was the conference?Be<strong>for</strong>e I answer these questions allow me togive you a Romanian quote that “In today’sfree market nothing seems visible until it isscandalous, and nothing is scandalousenough to be memorable”. So I hope that itwill be a very scandalous growth workshopand would remain in our national andcollective memories.Be<strong>for</strong>e I start I would like to explain thatwhat actually connectivity means in the waythe growth strategy presents it. We talkedabout connectivity in term of transport. Wealso talked about connectivity in physicalterms i.e. to take people and goods from oneplace to another. Transport actually providesconnectivity as a utility of place. In realterms connectivity can be physical orvirtual. In case of connectivity it isimportant that whether it is virtual orphysical connectivity it should have accessand mobility.Connectivity is linked with utilization andprovision of services. Like road is there butwe are not using that. In urban and crossborder terms connectivity is also important.It is also important in cross border andinternational border context. Just ten tofifteen years ago it required to physically goto banks to deposit utility bills which nowrequire less than thirty seconds doing thesame job. To think of virtual connectivity isfast replacing the need to physically move.While talking of connectivity we also talkabout internet and mobile revolution.Internet contributes about 4% to GDP.Connecting people and goods behind theborders (internal) is also very important. 70million tonnes of goods move across ourborders every year out of which 98% movesthrough two ports in Karachi. In terms ofcargo the given volumes move five timesinside <strong>Pakistan</strong>.Impediments to connectivity includetechnology and we have not been able to useit properly. Af<strong>for</strong>dability is also important -like use of taxi is expensive. Externalconnectivity is something that not onlycontributes to trade but also to regionalstability. We are working basically intraditional textile goods and with themarkets which are far way. It takes 27 dayslonger to take citrus to Spain from the pointof production to the point of use. We need toexplore new markets which have value bothin terms of distance and value <strong>for</strong> us.Transport and logistics system is per<strong>for</strong>mingpoorly and costing economy 3% of GDPannually which is about 480 – 550 billionrupees a year, and cause direct and indirectlosses to occur in the following ways:- Highways, trucking and railways sectorcontribute a loss of Rs. 254-323billion/year,- The ports and shipping sector contributelosses of Rs. 60 billion/year, and- Poor trade facilitation and logistics costsRs. 167 billion/year.There is 30% loss of the farm produce totake to another area. Container dwell timesat <strong>Pakistan</strong>i ports are back to 9-11 dayswhich is 4 times that of developed countriesand 3 times that of East Asia. Customs68

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