Pakistan approves Karachi port deal with UAE amidst Abu Dhabi’s expansion of port acquisitions

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Pakistan approves Karachi port deal with UAE amidst Abu Dhabi’s expansion of port acquisitions

Pakistan has given the green light to a framework agreement that involves transferring four berths of the Karachi port to the UAE.

Exciting news! The Cabinet Committee on Intergovernmental Commercial Transactions recently gave the green light to a five-year framework during a meeting on Tuesday. The next step? This agreement is now making its way to the federal cabinet for the final stamp of approval. Stay tuned for updates on this significant development!

Berths six to nine are set to undergo a change in administration, transitioning from Pakistan International Containers Terminals to Abu Dhabi Ports.

A formal agreement between the two companies is required to ensure that Abu Dhabi Ports can operate the port terminals.

The commercial agreement is not contingent on the framework agreement, which can either be extended past its intended five-year lifespan or terminated.

The potential deal marks an ongoing effort by Pakistan to raise funds, which has recently struggled to revive a $6.5 billion International Monetary Fund deal that will expire at the end of June.

It comes amid a conference hosted by the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry that seeks to create a sustainable economic plan on Pakistan’s debt management and growth management.

The deal is also a continuation of efforts by the UAE to take control of ports around the Indian Ocean and Red Sea, where the UAE has deals to develop the Eritrean port of Assab, ports around Somalia and its breakaway regions, among others.


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