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Federal, Sindh govts agree to remove hurdles over Shanghai Electric’s KE transaction

byCT Report
18/03/2021
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The federal and Sindh government have agreed to remove all hurdles and speed up the delayed K-Electric transaction that has been stopping Chinese company Shanghai Electric Power from buying stakes in the power utility company.

Hamad Aljomaih, MD Investments at Aljomaih Holdings, one of the largest business groups in Saudi Arabia having stakes in K-Electric, stated this after holding a series of meetings with top officials of the federal and Sindh governments during his two-day stay in Pakistan.

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Aljomaih arrived in Pakistan on March 15 and left the country on March 16.

During the trip, Aljomaih held a meeting with President Arif Alvi, Prime Minister Imran Khan, Finance Minister Dr Hafeez Shaikh, Federal Minister for Privatisation Mohammed Mian Soomro, Energy Minister Omar Ayub Khan and Special Assistant to PM on Petroleum Nadeem Babar and other senior officials.

All the officials reportedly agreed to remove all hurdles, particularly the issue of receivables and payables, in the way of the K-Electric’s transaction.

The Saudi businessman also held meetings with Sindh Governor Imran Ismail, Sindh Energy Minister Imtiaz Shaikh, and Adviser to CM Sindh on Law Murtaza Wahab, among others to this effect. All the officials assured the Saudi businessman that they would help speed up the transaction for K-Electric.

The talks focused on KE’s continued commitment to Karachi, and its upcoming 900 megawatt power plant located at Bin Qasim.

Hamad hoped that the release of the pending payments would enable the power utility company to continue investing in Karachi’s power infrastructure, and also remove hindrances to the signing of fresh agreements critical to improving the city’s demand and supply situation.

In a statement, the Saudi businessman hoped that the Pakistan government would expedite the removal of any impediments to the conclusion of Shanghai Electric Power’s (SEP) proposal to take a 66.4% controlling stake in K-Electric Limited.

Aljomaih is one of the largest investors in KE through the consortium that bought out the KESC in 2005.

Hamad, who is one of the largest investors in KE, was in Pakistan to resolve the challenges facing K-Electric, including the long-standing issue of payables and receivables involving KE and several government entities.

He lauded the Pakistani government for assurances to speed up the process of approvals so that held up Tariff Differential Claims to the tune of around Rs275 billion on a principal basis, are released at the earliest.

During his meetings with the Pakistani leadership, Aljomaih said that a strategic investor with utility expertise would leverage its strengths to bring further advancements, benefiting the consumers and economy at large.

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