We welcome our
website clickers for whose information we are unfolding a beautiful
part of northern Pakistan, the North West Frontier Province (NWFP)
situated on the crossroads to Central Asian States and blessed with
some of the world’s best-kept tourist treasures, rich history,
culture, famous archaeological sites, mineral wealth, great
potential for trade and commerce activity and a conducive overall
environment for foreign investments.
This region and particularly its
capital city, Peshawar has historically been an important trade
route to Central Asia and beyond it to entire Europe. in ancient
times, this region had been host to the Greeco-Buddhist Gandhara
civilization and had great significance from strategic and economic
point of view. Before 1947 it was part of India then ruled by
British. The NWFP was the junction of trade routes linking it to
Central Asia, Afghanistan, Indian Sub-Continent, China and the Near
East. During cold war period this strategically important area
remained under heightened super powers tension.
Due to its proximity with Afghanistan this region economically
suffered in the war against terrorism. Area-wise this Province
covers 74521 sq. kilometers or 9.5 percent of the total land area
of Pakistan. Another 27220 sq. kilometers is accounted for its
adjoining tribal areas bordering Afghanistan. The population of the
Province is estimated in 1994 at around 16.8 million and that of
the tribal territories at 3.3 million. Being home to some of the
world’s towering peaks, mighty mountains, majestic passes,
enchanting rivers, lush-green forests, historical sites, the region
offers one of the most beautiful panorama in this part of the
world. Some of the places like Chitral, Gilgit, Kaghan, Dir, Swat
and Northern Areas are God-gifted treasures of striking natural
beauty worth seeing. These scenic parts are linked by road and by
air providing luxurious stay to the tourists in a cool and serene
atmosphere. The sight of some of the world’s majestic peaks such as
K-2, Tirchmir, Bramsher, Nanga Parbat and others adds to
fascinations with magical charm. These areas offer lot of potential
for tourism and related ventures. The NWFP has all the modern
comforts and facilities ranging from latest model automobile to the
most modern aircraft.
On the industrial and commercial side, the region is fast moving on
the path of rapid industrialization and mercantile activity with a
total of 2100 industrial units of all sizes functioning across the
Province.
A number of multinational companies have invested in some of the
projects. Similarly, some of the projects are run under joint
ventures. At present 10 industrial estates including small
industrial estates are fully operating having all the
infrastructure such as electricity, water, telephone,
communication, gas, banking and similar other facilities. Moreover,
an Export Processing Zone is operative at Risalpur town near
Peshawar providing “One Window” facilities to the international
investors. Its basic objectives are to boost up industrialization
by encouraging foreign and local investments, promote
export-oriented industries, generate employment and develop
industrial skills and promote maximum use of indigenous raw
material. The region being gateway to Central Asia is linked with
it through land route via Afghanistan and is distant-wise shorter
to the European states as compared to Karachi, the port city of
Pakistan. This proximity and locational advantage offer great scope
for foreign investment. The NWFP is rich with the world’s finest
timber, marble, mineral deposits and huge water reservoirs for
hydel power. The precious and semi-precious stones notably ruby,
emeralds, aquamarine and topaz and other varieties and found in
this Province have world-wide fame and are exported to foreign
markets because of their lasting beauty and non-fading magic.
A glance at the industrial scene unveils a large network of
industries such as textiles, chipboard, plastic goods, garments,
leather, finest quality garments, match etc. A well-established
pharmaceutical industry is fully operating involving both local and
multinational companies. To meet growing transport demand, recently
production of motor rickshaw started. Food, beverages and tobacco
have the leading position followed by textile and leather
sub-sector.
Today’s industrial progress and achievements within short span of
time can be described as phenomenal. There are vast markets for
investments in gemstones, minerals, hydel power projects, small,
medium and large-scale industries, agriculture, tourism and other
sectors. Similarly, there is wide scope for joint ventures
available to foreign entrepreneurs in a territory rich of natural
wealth with plenty of still unexplored resources and where nature
speaks in abundance awaiting more and more industrial ventures in
different fields.
Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and
Industry (SCCI), a well established premier forum of the
entrepreneurs and businessmen can provide you all the necessary
help and guidance for joint ventures in the industrial and economic
sector in this region that has assumed added significance after
re-opening of land routes to Central Asia connecting this Province
with European states.
Mr. Riaz Arshad (President)
Sarhad Chamber of Commerce & Industry Peshawar.
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