ISLAMABAD, NOV 16 (DMN) - Businessmen Panel endorses Pak-China consensus to set new direction of CPEC.
The Businessmen
Panel of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry has
announced to endorse the Pak-China agreement to set a new direction of the
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor for future cooperation in high economic impact
areas, especially the shifting of the Chinese manufacturing units to Pakistan.
Businessmen Panel (BMP) Chairman Mian Anjum
Nisar observed that the relocation of Chinese industry to Pakistan and
providing Chinese financing facilities for future projects are the welcome
steps and if we could put all energies and provide enabling environment, the
newly-agreed framework has the potential to transform the country from
low-income to a middle-income country in the next few years.
Businessmen Panel endorses Pak-China consensus to set new direction of CPEC
He asked the government to focus only on
those projects that had a high impact on Pakistan’s economy.
According to reports, the decisions to expand
the CPEC scope were taken during the 9th Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC)
meeting that was co-chaired by Pakistan and Chinese representatives.
Mian Anjum Nisar said the JCC meeting was
fruitful and the agreed framework was promising, as it had set a new direction
for the CPEC.
He hoped that the second phase of CPEC would
yield tangible progress towards a shared goal of making this project a
resounding success.
He stated that high consideration should be
given to socio-economic and industrial cooperation in the second phase of CPEC.
He underscored that bilateral economic cooperation should proceed as planned
for the mutual benefit of both the brotherly countries.
Businessmen Panel endorses Pak-China consensus to set new direction of CPEC
It was decided to expand the CPEC to copper,
gold, oil, gas and affordable housing sectors, as the copper and mineral
development would benefit both the countries since China remained one of the
largest copper importers.
Mian Anjum Nisar said that only the oil and
gas sectors have the potential to attract up to $10 billion Chinese investment.
He maintained that the revival of Pakistan Steel Mills with the help of China
could also reduce the import bill by $4 billion.
It’s also appreciable that the government has
reinforced its decision to fence the Pak-Iran border after the Pak-Afghan
border aimed at securing the CPEC from external threats and consolidating
internal security gains.
He declared that Pakistan’s security
challenges had roots in its neighbourhood and to meet the challenges, there was
a need to completely fence the country’s borders with Afghanistan and Iran.
He stressed the need for completing border
fencing as early as possible because without 100 percent border fencing,
Pakistan’s security cannot be guaranteed.
Businessmen Panel endorses Pak-China consensus to set new direction of CPEC
Mian Anjum Nisar, the former interim
provincial minister, greeted the government for announcing to perform the
groundbreaking ceremony of the $9 billion ML-I project, which had been facing a
four-year delay.
The joint committee finalised and approved
the financing modalities of ML- I, he said and proposed the authorities that
the Karachi Circular Railways project should also be remained the priority of
the government.
He also appreciated the Chinese leadership
for the support it had resolutely extended for the cause of Jammu and Kashmir.
He said that the CPEC will be a gateway of
progress and prosperity for a bright future.
He added that 2019 would prove to
be a significant year for China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, as several
significant milestones will be achieved by the end of the year.=DMN
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Businessmen Panel endorses Pak-China consensus to set new direction of CPEC
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