Former Pak PM Shaukat Aziz calls for more unregulated economy

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Former today favoured a more unregulated economy saying that an open market will help a country improve its connectivity.

Connectivity is the key to success for any country and one of the best ways to improve this is to open up your markets, said while addressing a session at the third annual meeting of Asian (AIIB).

The comments come amidst rising worries about liberal global trade after US announced a slew of protective trade tariffs against exporting nations including China, and India, and counter measures by these nations on American goods.

Calling for a multiple approach to develop the infrastructure sector, said when it comes to the power sector, a greater government assistance is required.

The former PM of also said that mobilisation of resources in the public sector is more time consuming than the private sector.

Private providers of infra should create a culture of best global standards, he added.

Underlining the need for more public sector intervention in the road sector, he said, in the PPP model of road development, private players can use toll system to recover their investment.

However, he was quick to add that the payback time is longer in such projects and this is where the role of multi-development banks come in.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 15:30 IST