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STZA Amendment Bill 2025 Passed by National Assembly to Boost Innovation and Investment in Tech Zones

  • May 12, 2025
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In a significant move to reinforce Pakistan’s digital economy and technology infrastructure, the National Assembly has officially passed the Special Technology Zones Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2025, aimed at optimizing the performance of the Special Technology Zones Authority (STZA). The bill was passed on Monday with a majority vote, marking a critical milestone in the country’s long-term tech-driven development agenda.

Introduced by Federal Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar, the amendment seeks to update and improve the legal and regulatory framework governing Pakistan’s special technology zones. These amendments are designed to enhance the governance structure of the STZA, simplify compliance procedures, attract both local and foreign investment, and promote cutting-edge innovation across the country’s high-tech clusters.

According to Minister Tarar, the revised law is intended to empower STZA with greater agility and oversight, enabling it to function more efficiently and drive substantial economic transformation. The updated framework is expected to make Pakistan’s special technology zones more competitive on a global scale by offering investors a reliable, transparent, and forward-thinking regulatory environment.

The passage of the STZA Amendment Bill comes at a time when Pakistan is intensifying its focus on digital transformation and innovation-led growth. The STZA was originally set up to develop world-class tech zones that serve as innovation hubs for startups, established tech firms, and research institutions. These zones offer incentives such as tax exemptions, regulatory facilitation, and advanced infrastructure, aimed at fostering a knowledge economy and increasing Pakistan’s share in global IT exports.

By strengthening the legal basis for STZA’s operations, the new amendments are likely to provide clearer mandates, better checks and balances, and improved operational standards for existing and upcoming tech zones. Industry observers view this legislative update as a positive signal to both domestic entrepreneurs and international investors looking to engage with Pakistan’s growing tech ecosystem.

In addition to the STZA bill, the National Assembly also witnessed a number of other legislative developments. Seven reports from various parliamentary committees were presented during the session, and five new bills were referred to relevant committees for further review, indicating a productive legislative day focused on economic and regulatory reforms.

Furthermore, Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik laid the Off the Grid (Captive Power Plants) Levy Ordinance, 2025 (No. I of 2025) before the Assembly in accordance with clause (2) of Article 89 of the Constitution. This ordinance pertains to energy regulation and is expected to be deliberated in future sessions.

The approval of the STZA Amendment Bill underscores the government’s continued commitment to positioning Pakistan as a regional tech hub and reinforces the narrative of a Digital Pakistan, where enabling laws and proactive governance structures support technology-driven growth. The move is also aligned with national priorities to boost exports, enhance ease of doing business, and create high-value employment opportunities.

With this updated legal backing, the STZA is better placed to lead Pakistan into a new era of digital innovation, investment, and sustainable economic progress.

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