ISLAMABAD: Asian Development Bank (ADB) Country Director Mr. Werner Leipach has said that the bank would provide about $1.2 billion to Pakistan in 2016.
ADB Country Director Mr. Werner Leipach and Mr. Sami Saeed, Pakistan’s Executive Director in the ADB separately called on the Finance Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar at the Ministry of Finance on Monday.
Mr. Leipach apprised the Minister of the progress of the on-going ADB portfolio in the country and plans relating to financing of projects in 2016. He mentioned that ADB’s total co-financing for Pakistan stood around $1050 million including $400 million grant commitments from DIFD. ADB has also provided trade finance support for the private sector investments to the tune of $95 million.
While sharing the details of ADB’s financing plans for the coming year 2016, Mr. Leipach stated that the Bank plans to provide financing of around $1.2 to $1.5 billion dollars, mainly in the field of infrastructure under the Public Private Partnership mode.
He further stated that the establishment of Natural Disaster risk Management Fund and its fictionalization will be one of the priorities of ADB in the year 2016. ADB is also planning to explore opportunities of co-financing from new sources through Islamic Financing and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). The AIIB assistance will be sought for the M4 Project, Shorkot-Khanewal Section, near the China Pakistan Economic Corridor.
The Finance Minister appreciated the role of Asian Development Bank for financing projects in various sectors. He said that the government was fully focused on growth and employment generation and the financing provided by the ADB and other multilateral institutions would play an important part in achieving these objectives.