ISLAMABAD: Chinese and Iranian state-owned companies are interested in taking over loss-making Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) as part of a long-term lease deal, Privatisation Commission Chairman Mohammad Zubair said on Wednesday.
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Built by the Soviet Union in 1970s, state-owned PSM has become a huge drain on government resources and shuttered steel production in 2015. PSM has accumulated losses worth 163 billion rupees ($1.56bn) and other outstanding debts.
The government had hoped to sell PSM but has struggled to find buyers and faced opposition to the sale from the provincial Sindh government, as well as a powerful union which represents many of the 14,000 PSM workers.
Zubair said the government was still open to selling PSM but a long-term lease was now likely, with Chinese and Iranian companies showing “interest” in taking over the vast factory on the outskirts of Karachi.
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“We will go for a 45-year lease and are targeting foreign investors, as well as local companies,” Zubair told Reuters by telephone.