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CPEC one of biggest projects of century: Ahsan Iqbal

byMatiur Rehman
17/11/2015
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LAHORE: China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the biggest projects of the century, would help gain economic development and make the country invincible.

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This was stated by Federal Minister for Trade, Development & Reforms Ahsan Iqbal, while talking to media after presiding over China-Pakistan Business Roundtable Conference, organised by Punjab Board of Investment and Trade in collaboration with KASB Corporation, at a local hotel.

Ahsan Iqbal said that work on this project was under process and engineers and labourers were busy day and night to complete the task by 2016. He regretted that so far fourteen workers have lost their lives in the line of duty.

The minister said that China was committed to share the fruits of its economical development through China-Pakistan Economic Corridor adding that, “As a nation we all have to protect this project as all the provinces would get equal benefits”.

He clarified that the route of the project has not been changed and was being completed as it was signed in the agreement. He said after CPEC’s completion Pakistan’s economical growth would be linked to China’s progress.

The event participants included two Chinese delegations led by principal organizations namely China Multinational Group (CMG) and the International Creative Industry Alliance (ICIA). The first group led by its Secretary General, Song Weidong, consisted of 16 participants from China and 13 Chinese companies already operating in Pakistan while the second group (ICIA) was represented by its chairman.

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