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Kamran Michael terms Gaward Port economic future of Pakistan

bymahmood idrees
01/04/2015
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SIALKOT: Federal Minister for Ports and Shipping Kamran Michael has said that the government was committed to develop the Gwadar Port which was the economic future of Pakistan.

He stated this while talking to media at Sialkot that Pakistan was striving to ensure the easy road connectivity between Kashghar-China and Gwadar-Pakistan as 80 percent work on this project had already been completed.

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Federal minister added that the early road connectivity between Gwadar and Kashghar would bring economical boom under the Pak-China economic corridor, besides, opening the new vistas of socio-economic and human development in the region. He said that Pakistan government was also elaborating the Gwadar airport. He said that Gwadar port was fully operational now.

Kamran Michael vowed to continue the PML-N government’s economical development agenda by taking the business community into confidence, saying that economical agenda was helping to bring economical stability in the country.

He announced that the energy crisis will be tackled by 2017, as the Pakistan is going to import 4000 megawatts electricity from China to remove darkness from the country.

Kamran Michael said that the government has successfully halted the economical down sliding in the country, due to which the national economy was recovering day by day, as the government was successfully injecting the fresh blood into the sick economy of Pakistan through the restoration of confidence of the national and foreign investors, in this regard.

Federal Minister added that the government was fully aware of the prolonged perturbing problems of the business community and making all out sincere efforts for their amicable solution. He said that the government was also strengthening national economy and boosting the industrial structure, besides, striving to overcome the menace of the prolonged persisting energy crisis.

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