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Gwadar is jewel of Pakistan’s economy: Zhang Bao Zhong Chairman COPHC

byM Hayat
04/03/2016
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Gwadar possesses an immense strategic lure and could emerge as a key shipping point.  This was was stated by Zhang Bao Zhong Chairman, China Overseas Ports Holding Company while addressing in MoU ceremony arranged by Pak-China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The Memorandum of Understanding was signed between North South Transport Network (Private) Limited Pakistan and Gwadar International Terminal Limited (GITL) on PCJCCI premises.

The MoU was signed by Muhammad Anwar, CEO NSTN and Capt. Xiaolong Dai CEO GITL, in presence of Shoukat Meraj, Director, North South Transport Network (Private) Limited, SM Naveed, Senior Vice President PCJCCI.

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The MoU has been inked in order to complement and fortify the common interests and objectives amongst the parties with respect to co-operation in the development of Gwadar port. According to the MoU, GITL intends to provide land for warehousing and storage of goods/containers to NSTN; basis to anticipate the initial throughout monthly volume of 200-250 containers or 5000-6000 tons of cargo and up to 2000 tons or 25,000 – 30,000 tons of cargo.

During the MoU signing session the reputed dignitaries discussed various significant aspects regarding Gwadar Port. S.M Naveed SVP PCJCCI informed that currently, the transport and logistics sector (trucking, freight forwarding and warehousing) contribute around 0.38% to the GDP, and approximately USD 650 million to the national income.  He said that by attracting 5% of china’s international cargo volume, the three transport and logistics subsectors could earn USD 6 billion annually, creating 9,000 new enterprises and 400,000 new jobs in the country.

Zhang Bao Zhong, added to this by saying that Gwadar is the jewel in Pakistan’s economy. He said that Gwadar possesses an immense strategic lure and could emerge as a key shipping point, bringing Pakistan the much needed income. If it is combined with the surrounding areas through communications infrastructure, it can become a new Asian trade nucleus, he added.

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