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Pakistan Investment Environment
and Market Research (2015)

2015.11.01

[Introduction]


In April 2015, President Xi Jinping visited Pakistan and announced a US$46 billion infrastructure investment plan to support the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, leading a climax of China's investment in Pakistan.

Grandview Institution stands on enterprises’’ view to analyze Pakistan's political, security and economic issues. Besides, this report provides practical suggestions to invest in short-term, medium-term and long-term.


[Contents]


Chapter 1 Political situation and future trends

1.1 Future political trend in the short and medium term

1.1.1 Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif generally in line with public opinion

1.1.2 Sharif’s solidly powers

1.1.3 Political pressure released to some extent since 2014 street politics

1.1.4 Other domestic forces

1.2 The trend of Pakistan's political situation in the long term

1.3 China and Pakistan will maintain stable and friendly relations for a long time

Chapter 2 Economic development environment analysis

2.1 Monetary policy

2.1.1 Current monetary policy

2.1.2 Future trend

2.2 Government financial status and future fiscal policy

2.2.1 Pakistan’s finances have serious administrative problems

2.2.2 High fiscal deficit and revolution

2.2.3 Future improvement

2.3 The financial system and its support for the real economy

2.3.1 Financial system and financial development level

2.3.2 Weak robustness of banking industry

2.3.3 Weak support of the real economy

2.3.4 Future improvement

2.4 Balance of payments and exchange rate fluctuations

2.4.1 Pakistan's international revenue and expenditure in FY2014-15

2.4.2 The short-term and medium-term trend

Chapter 3 Analysis of economic growth prospects

3.1 Current economic growth rate

3.2 Short-term analysis

3.3 Long-term economic growth prospects

Chapter 4 Future industrial investment opportunities in Pakistan

4.1 Accessible industries in short term

4.1.1 Transportation infrastructure industry

4.1.2 Energy and power

4.1.3 Water pollution and water treatment

4.2 Accessible industries in next medium term (3-5 years)

4.2.1 Textile industry

4.2.2Telecommunications

(3) Long-term (10 years) planning of the industry

 

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