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PCJCCI keen on strengthening academia-CPEC linkages

byCT Report
04/07/2024
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LAHORE: The Pakistan-Chin Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI) showed keen interest in strengthening academia-CPEC linkages.

Sharing his view at a think-tank session, held here at PCJCCI Secretariat, the joint chamber’s President Moazzam Ghurki highlighted that CPEC not only benefits the economy and bilateral trade between the two countries but it also offers opportunity for Pakistan to adopt and access more policies to strengthen the educational sector of the country.

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He added that throughout the world, the developing economies are struggling for the better progress and advancement of  the  education sector for rational  economic  growth and substantial development. In poverty sicken array, Pakistan and the Ministry of Education (MoE) can reinvigorate policies to meet the educational challenges in the country.

PCJCCI Senior Vice President Fang Yulong said that China’s magnificent  expansion and  progressions in the latest  research and development and the invention  are remarkable and stunning. Globally in  2008, China surpassed Japan in R&D expenditures; and the scientific research productivity of China is also  increasing.

Thus,  the global rise of China as ‘Asian Dragon’ is  the  achievement of educational and  technological standards of the China education system that is producing  competitive manpower according to national  and international market demand. Therefore CPEC provides an opportunity for Pakistan  to  interlink physically with the biggest economy of the world.

Secretary General Salahuddin Hanif said that new programmes for the youth should be initiated as per the demand of the market.  He added, “Our chamber provides a platform to sign and promote academic linkages between Pakistan and China.” He hoped that CPEC would create immense employment opportunities in the province.

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