Saturday, June 21, 2025
The Daily CPEC
  • Home
  • Topics
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Opinions
    • Technology
    • Culture
    • Travel
    • Video
  • CPEC News
  • Projects
    • Transportation Infrastructure
    • Energy
    • Gwadar Port City
    • Industrial Cooperation
    • Telecommunication
    • Proposed Special Economic Zones
    • CPEC Rail Based Mass Transit Projects
    • CPEC Social Sector Development Projects
    • CPEC New Provincial Projects
  • More
    • Jobs
    • Learn Chinese
    • Events
    • Company Profile
  • Write For Us
  • About
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Topics
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Opinions
    • Technology
    • Culture
    • Travel
    • Video
  • CPEC News
  • Projects
    • Transportation Infrastructure
    • Energy
    • Gwadar Port City
    • Industrial Cooperation
    • Telecommunication
    • Proposed Special Economic Zones
    • CPEC Rail Based Mass Transit Projects
    • CPEC Social Sector Development Projects
    • CPEC New Provincial Projects
  • More
    • Jobs
    • Learn Chinese
    • Events
    • Company Profile
  • Write For Us
  • About
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
The Daily CPEC
No Result
View All Result
Home CPEC

Govt extends SEZ incentives to all industrial zones

News Desk by News Desk
January 25, 2025
in CPEC, Special Economic Zones
0
Govt extends SEZ incentives to all industrial zones
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Govt extends SEZ incentives to all industrial zones to improve electricity supply and foster equitable growth.

The government has decided to expand the incentives available to Special Economic Zones (SEZs) under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to all industrial estates and zones across Pakistan. This initiative includes reforms aimed at improving the electricity supply through a revised mechanism, which was approved by the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCOE).

The new framework removes regulatory barriers that previously prevented power distribution companies (DISCOs) from selling electricity to other licensed suppliers. This change allows DISCOs to establish bilateral agreements with SEZ developers who hold supplier licenses from the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra). The SEZ Act 2012 requires that federal and provincial governments provide essential utilities like electricity to SEZs, but challenges such as inconsistent power supply, delays in infrastructure development, and regulatory confusion have limited the zones’ effectiveness.

After discussions with Chinese partners, it was agreed that CPEC SEZs would remain under the service jurisdiction of their respective DISCOs. Developers will sign operation and maintenance (O&M) agreements with DISCOs to manage infrastructure, electricity supply, billing, and collections without needing additional licenses.

Industrial consumers within SEZs will be charged a standardized tariff, and developers will receive an O&M fee approved by Nepra. Additionally, CPEC SEZs will enter power purchase agreements with DISCOs to secure electricity equivalent to their peak demand for the next five years.

Recent amendments by Nepra now permit host DISCOs to sell electricity to SEZ developers through bilateral contracts. SEZs will also apply for supplier of last resort and distribution licenses under the Nepra Act of 1997 to manage power procurement and infrastructure development.

To avoid discrepancies between CPEC and non-CPEC zones, the Ministry of Industries and Production proposed extending the incentive package to all SEZs. The CCOE approved this plan, ensuring equal benefits for industrial consumers throughout the country.

The revised mechanism aims to reduce the role of DISCOs in SEZs and industrial zones, introduce one-window services for handling billing issues, and decrease distribution costs. Revenue from electricity sales will be transferred to the Central Power Purchasing Agency-Guarantee (CPPA-G) through escrow accounts, after deducting approved distribution margins. Comprehensive O&M agreements have been designed by the Power Division to ensure the changes are implemented effectively. The energy committee highlighted that these changes would promote efficiency, fair resource distribution, and a consistent framework for industrial development across Pakistan.

 

Related Posts 

Sindh to establish Dhabeji SEZ, attract $3B Investment

Previous Post

Pakistan’s seafood gain popularity in China

Next Post

Two key BLA commanders surrender in Balochistan

News Desk

News Desk

Next Post
Two key BLA commanders surrender in Balochistan

Two key BLA commanders surrender in Balochistan

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
China Launched World’s First AI Hospital with 14 AI Doctors

China Launched World’s First AI Hospital with 14 AI Doctors

September 18, 2024
Ne Zha 2 set for Lunar New Year Premiere in 2025

Ne Zha 2 set for Lunar New Year Premiere in 2025

December 10, 2024
PIA set to resume direct flights to USA

PIA set to resume direct flights to USA

February 18, 2025
China becomes the world’s largest car exporter

China becomes the world’s largest car exporter

March 24, 2025
Pak-China Joint Air Exercise “Shaheen-IX” ends on a high note

Pak-China Joint Air Exercise “Shaheen-IX” ends on a high note

0
NA Speaker hopeful about Pakistan’s economic outreach to Central Asia through CPEC

NA Speaker hopeful about Pakistan’s economic outreach to Central Asia through CPEC

0
China assures full cooperation to invest in Allama Iqbal Industrial City

China assures full cooperation to invest in Allama Iqbal Industrial City

0
India Has Allocated Billions To Sabotage CPEC Project – Pakistan FM Qureshi

India Has Allocated Billions To Sabotage CPEC Project – Pakistan FM Qureshi

0
China evacuates 119 citizens from Israel via Egypt

China evacuates 119 citizens from Israel via Egypt

June 20, 2025
SAU, China to jointly boost dryland and saline agriculture

SAU, China to jointly boost dryland and saline agriculture

June 20, 2025
Senior delegation, Planning Minister discuss progress of CPEC 2.0

Senior delegation, Planning Minister discuss progress of CPEC 2.0

June 20, 2025
Pakistan unveils parliamentary roadmap for GDI

Pakistan unveils parliamentary roadmap for GDI

June 20, 2025

Recent News

China evacuates 119 citizens from Israel via Egypt

China evacuates 119 citizens from Israel via Egypt

June 20, 2025
SAU, China to jointly boost dryland and saline agriculture

SAU, China to jointly boost dryland and saline agriculture

June 20, 2025
Senior delegation, Planning Minister discuss progress of CPEC 2.0

Senior delegation, Planning Minister discuss progress of CPEC 2.0

June 20, 2025
Pakistan unveils parliamentary roadmap for GDI

Pakistan unveils parliamentary roadmap for GDI

June 20, 2025

#1 Source of News on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a framework of regional connectivity. China Pakistan Economic Corridor is journey towards economic regionalization in the globalized world.


CPEC

  • Energy
  • Gwadar
  • Transportation infrastructure
  • Industrial Cooperation
  • Mass Transit
  • New Provincial Projects
  • Social Sector Development Projects

Menu

  • Politics
  • Business
  • Opinions
  • Culture
  • Video

MORE

  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Write For Us
  • About

Follow Us

  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Write For Us
  • About

© 2024 All Rights Reserved | The Daily CPEC

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Topics
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Opinions
    • Technology
    • Culture
    • Travel
    • Video
  • CPEC News
  • Projects
    • Transportation Infrastructure
    • Energy
    • Gwadar Port City
    • Industrial Cooperation
    • Telecommunication
    • Proposed Special Economic Zones
    • CPEC Rail Based Mass Transit Projects
    • CPEC Social Sector Development Projects
    • CPEC New Provincial Projects
  • More
    • Jobs
    • Learn Chinese
    • Events
    • Company Profile
  • Write For Us
  • About
  • Contact Us

© 2024 All Rights Reserved | The Daily CPEC