Infrastructure investment
July 28, 2021
Investment in infrastructure is well recognized as the most effective accelerator and essential driver of long-term and sustainable economic growth and development. Conversely, inadequate infrastructure hurts growth and trade, while resulting in wide-ranging inefficiencies and productivity losses and, in turn, lower tax receipts for governments and nation-states.
At 2.1 percent of GDP, Pakistan’s infrastructure spending is one of the lowest in the region and well below the required national average of 8-10 percent of annual GDP. Infrastructure shortages and inefficiencies have resulted in substantial national loss for Pakistan, with earlier estimates at around $6 billion of GDP per annum. Latest evidence of the ADB Institute (ADBI) however points to net income loss being more sizable as the lack of reliable access to electricity for households alone in Pakistan costs around $4.5 billion a year.
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Finance, Technology and Off-taker Deployment Themes of Solar & Storage Finance Asia
The 7th edition of the Solar & Storage Finance Asia, hosted by Solar Media is designed to propel energy projects, innovation and investment in South East Asia. Under the three themes
finance, technology and off-taker deployment , Solar & Storage Finance Asia will be held from 6-8 July virtually, to help you engage with proven investors, technology providers and business partners.
Some Key Speakers
Vikram Raju, Head of EM & Climate Impact – AIP Private Markets, Morgan Stanley
Adhi Laksmanaputra, VP Commercial, Xurya Daya Indonesia
Prabaljit Sarkar, Director Business Development, InfraCo Asia
Jen Tan, Head of Integrated Solutions, Sembcorp Singapore & SEA
Wednesday, 10 February 2021, 6:10 am
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Organising Committee is proud to announce the updated
speaker lineup for POWER WEEK ASIA Virtual Conference, which
is set to commence on 15 - 18 March 2021. Across 4 days, we
will be broadcasting live interactive presentations,
in-depth panel discussions, and networking sessions from
leading experts across the world.
POWER WEEK ASIA
attracts the industry leaders from national power companies,
government regulators, policy makers, renewable & IPPs,
investors and suppliers from around the globe. With C-level
speakers and attendees all under one roof, it offers the
chance to learn the success strategies and pitfalls of
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