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Pak-China JWG holds second meeting on industrial co-op

byCT Report
10/11/2017
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ISLAMABAD: The second meeting of Pakistan-China Joint Working Group (JWG) on Industrial Cooperation (IC) was held through Video Link on Friday.

The meeting was co-chaired by Li Xuedong, Deputy Director General, Department of International Cooperation, NDRC from the Chinese side, and Azher Ali Choudhry, Secretary Board of Investment (BOI) from the Pakistan side.

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Welcoming the Chinese side, Azher Ali Choudhry, Secretary BOI, informed that the development of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) will give the much needed boost to rapid industrialisation in Pakistan.

He emphasized that we must have a clear cut roadmap for implementation of all the initiatives under industrial cooperation.

Giving details of actions taken by the Pakistan side after the 6th JCC meeting, it was informed that after extensive efforts and consultations by the Board of Investment, Government of Pakistan has approved an additional incentive package for setting up/relocation of industry in prioritized SEZs as per recommended in the 6th JCC meeting; the same was shared with the Chinese side which expressed appreciation for the same.

Pakistan side hoped that it would be instrumental in attracting Chinese investment in the zones. Secretary BoI also expressed satisfaction that during visit of Chinese experts who conducted trainings related to SEZs and industrial zone development, the Pakistani side has benefited a great deal from the experience and knowledge of the visiting delegation.

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