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ArtikelPakistan's Richest Man Speaks  
Oleh: Mangla, Ismat Sarah
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Fortune vol. 163 no. 4 (Mar. 2011), page 14-16.
Topik: Political Behavior; Foreign Operations of US Corporations; Conglomerates; Democracy; Growth Industries
Fulltext: Pakistan's Richest Man Speaks.pdf (27.07KB)
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Isi artikelIn an interview, Mian Muhammad Mansha, chairman, Nishat Group, talked about democracy and business in Pakistan, and change in Egypt. Mansha thinks that Pakistan is ready for democracy, but it needs to be patient. People who had been out of power for at least 20 years have had to learn how to govern. Egypt and Tunisia will have an impact on the entire Middle East and Pakistan. But Pakistan is a little different. The other two countries had very long dictatorial regimes. Pakistan's democratic setup is a little more advanced. And it has a ferociously independent judiciary and free press. According to Mansha, the American companies operating in Pakistan are successful. Nobody has lost money or had a problem repatriating his profits. The problem right now is resolving the conflict in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, the most promising growth sectors in Pakistan are energy and agriculture.
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