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US to Help Pakistan With Energy Crisis

November 20th, 2009

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, during a visit to Pakistan last month, announced $125 million in new aid to upgrade power stations and transmission lines, part of a broader effort to reduce power shortages. Washington hopes such support will help Pakistan’s government make tough decisions, including unpopular increases in electricity tariffs, said one official. The International Monetary Fund’s quarterly report from July 31 on Pakistan’s economic performance recommended three price hikes. The first was on October 1 and according to the IMF, there is agreement for two more.

The United States expects to complete a review on how to spend $7.5 billion in proposed aid for Pakistan by the end of this month, with an early focus on the country’s decrepit energy sector, senior US officials said on Wednesday. Chronic power shortages are a big political issue in Pakistan. They undermine growth potential, economists say, and weaken support for the fragile civilian government.

US officials involved in the review declined to say how $1.5 billion a year in new funds would be allocated but made clear that infrastructure projects, particularly electricity, was an important part of the review. “Energy will be a major focus,” said one senior official. The aid has been signed into law but Congress has yet to appropriate the money. “It (energy shortages) affects people, it affects people’s perception of their government and manufacturing and jobs – everything,” added the official, who according to State Department rules asked not be quoted.

Last month, a US delegation travelled to Pakistan to work out priorities in resolving the energy crisis. The issue is seen as a test of Pakistan’s government, which is battling militants and helping the United States in its fight against al Qaeda and the Taliban in neighbouring Afghanistan.

Source: Business Recorder

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