Pakistan has been grouped in top five highest Private Participation Investment (PPI) countries by receiving $5.9 billion during the year 2017, says the World Bank (WB) Group. The WB report "Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI) Annual Report 2017" states fifty-two countries received PPI investments in 2017, which was a significant increase over the 2016 level of 37 countries, and the past five-year average of 41 countries.
China received $17.5 billion across 73 projects; Indonesia received $15.4 billion across 11 projects; Mexico received $8.6 billion across 20 projects; Brazil received $7.3 billion across 24 projects; and Pakistan received $5.9 billion across four projects. These five countries attracted $54.5 billion, which was 58 percent of global investment in 2017. The increase over 2016 levels can be attributable to a few mega projects in China and Indonesia as well as a recovery in South Asia, led by Pakistan.
The South Asian region attracted US $11.7 billion in investments in 2017, which was 90 percent higher than the 2016 level. This increase was mainly driven by Pakistan, which received US $5.9 billion in investments in 2017, far above the 2016 level of US $1.7 billion. In 2017, this rise put Pakistan on the list of the world''s top five PPI investment destinations.
For the first time ever, investment in Pakistan surpassed that of India, which has traditionally been the heavyweight in the region. India saw a slight increase in investment from US $4.3 billion in 2016 to US $4.8 billion in 2017. Notably, for the first time since 2012, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan each received one investment project.
Indonesia raised only 23 percent of its total debt as commercial finance, Pakistan raised only seven percent, and Brazil, only four percent.
In 2017, the energy sector overtook other sectors in attracting private sector investment, with $51.9 billion invested in 203 projects which accounted for 56 percent of total PPI.
The transport sector accounted for $36.5 billion in investments in 2017, making up 39 percent of the PPI share. The 66 transport projects had an average size $552.3 million, which was double the investment in the energy sector.
Added together, the transport and energy sectors comprised 95 percent of the cumulative PPI investments. The information and communication technology sector received only $3 billion across five projects, followed by the water and sewerage sector, with only $1.9 billion across 30 projects.
The $51.9 billion invested in the energy sector in 2017 reflects an 11 percent rise over the previous year''s commitment of $46.8 billion. Of the electricity generation projects, renewables continued to dominate in 2017 at 173 out of 197 (88 percent) projects from wind, solar, biomass, waste, geothermal, and hydropower.






















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