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CPEC opens world of opportunities: Ahsan

byCT Report
01/05/2016
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Reform Ahsan Iqbal has said that the momentum generated by the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has opened a world of opportunities and is fast putting fundamentals of industrial cooperation between the two countries in place.

Speaking at a seminar titled “Industrial Parks in Pakistan” held in Beijing, Iqbal said the CPEC – the flagship project of One Belt One Road – had made tremendous progress so far in terms of infrastructure and energy projects. “Time is ripe for businesses from both sides to further develop the foundations laid by the two governments and for business-to-business cooperation,” Iqbal said.

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The minister said through various projects, energy shortage would be overcome, which was the first prerequisite for industrial development. The second requirement is a strong infrastructure and in the next two years, Gwadar port will have improved infrastructure with new roads and a modern airport.

Talking about peace and security, Iqbal said the government had taken solid steps not only to improve security situation in the country but was also working with China to improve the situation in the region.

Discussing the plan of establishing industrial parks in Pakistan, he outlined the available opportunities in various sectors. Highlighting their potential to create employment, Iqbal asked Chinese businessmen to form joint ventures to develop and maintain a partnership-based relationship. The seminar was attended by representatives of Chinese enterprises and government functionaries from both sides.

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