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Industry - CPEC

The original plan of CPEC talks about principle understanding of industry along the corridor of CPEC. It was originally planned to have Tax Free Special Economic Zone in Gwadar which is now enhanced to minimum of 8 industrial zones across the country.

It is likely that some of the projects will be co-financed by the respective provinces, the federal government and China and foreign investment will be encouraged. The feasibility of Special Economic Zones is still being conducted however it is certain to believe that multi billion dollars will be invested in the industrial sector as evident from the approval of Steel Mills in Gwadar and Chiniot costing about 1 billion dollars.

New Cities & Other projects

It is likely that many industrial zones will be established along the corridor of CPEC besides hospitality industry to cater the needs of thousands of Chinese workers engaged in transportation of goods from China to and onwards. So CPEC envisions huge demand people required along the corridor to engage in such activities leading to creation of new cities

Gwadar

Gwadar is likely to be the game changer for Balochistan and will contribute to the economy of Pakistan but in my opinion Gwadar is often over exaggerated. As per the recent report of Federal Minister for Shipping, Gwadar will have 100 berths by 2045 with capacity to handle 400 million tons of cargo per year. As per the reports in the media Gwadar have the maximum potential to install 120 berths. To put that in perspective it is less than some of the biggest Chinese and East Asian ports however it is much than the port of Chabahar with maximum handling capacity of 86 million tons of cargo per year. Gwadar have the potential to attract a lot of business but it is not going to be the solution of every problem of the region.

Conclusion:

CPEC will indeed benefit economy of Pakistan in the long run however we must not forget that the proposal was envisioned by China to serve the people of China and the major stakeholder of CPEC will always remain China.
So true about Gwadar

The port of Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore are already bigger or similar to maximum potential of Gwadar. If I am not wrong, the port of Shanghai has 1200 berths in it.

Also the comparison between Chabahar and Gwadar is not correct as both are designed to serve different purpose. Gwadar has capacity to handle 400-500 million tons of cargo compared to 86 million as you rightly pointed out about Chabahar.

But the point is, the trade between India and Afghanistan+Central Asia is meant to be low anyway as there is hardly any comparison of these nations with the economy of India. Whatever these nations produce, India is mostly in surplus of that and whatever India needs, that is not produced by Afghanistan and Central Asia

The point is, Afghanistan's economy can be compared with average cities of India so their interest is more about strategic than trade
 
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My first attempt on CPEC, I hope you will like it

By Moonlight

CPEC for China
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CPEC is one of the 6 proposed economic corridors of China under the vision of One Belt, One Road (OBOR). The idea is to establish new maritime silk route by enhancing regional connectivity and linking 3 billion people of 64 countries of the world in Europe, Asia and Africa by cost effective road, rail and sea links to boost industrial sector and to sustain future economic challenges. China has immense economic and strategic benefits from CPEC and I have highlighted some of them below

From Strait of Hormuz to Strait of Malacca

China imports about 7 million barrels of oil per day, over 80% of its oil passes through the strait of Hormuz located near Gwadar with total value estimates of about $400 million dollars a day at reasonable price of $70 dollar per barrel. After the oil is loaded from one of the oil exporting nations in strait of Hormuz (Kuwait-Saudi Arabia-Qatar-UAE-Iran and Oman) it passes through Pakistan-India-Sri Lanka-Malaysia-Singapore-Indonesia-Vietnam and ultimately reaches its destination at port cities of Hong Kong, Shanghai and Shenzhen crossing over 16,000KM in 3 months. By the time CPEC is fully operational in 2030, it is most likely that the demand of oil must have increased.

China have various challenges in this route such as the dispute in South China sea might escalate and effectively neutralise China’s sea route with support of USA, Japan, India and other major players in South China sea.

The other challenge is the strait of Malacca which at its narrowest point of just 2.8km is neither deep enough to accommodate large vessels nor able to meet future demand of China, Japan, South Korea and rest of East Asia with current vessel traffic of over 77,000 per year.

From Kashgar to Gwadar

CPEC is specifically intended to boost the economy of autonomous region of Xinjiang which at $150 Billion USD is about 60% of Pakistan’s economy but most of the Western China will benefit from CPEC as evident from the first shipment that came to Pakistan being dispatched from the province of Yunnan and not from Xinjiang. The western china consists of 55% of the land area of China with approximately 20% population and largely remains under developed compared to North and East China.

China wishes to bridge the gap between western China and rest of the country and came with ambitious plan of “Western Development Strategy” of 1999 under which she invested $512 Billion USD in western China to boost the economy of this region however despite major achievements such as West Triangle Economic Zone, the province of Xinjiang remains less developed due to internal conflict, extreme weather conditions, comparatively low population and poor transportation connectivity as well as lack of access to sea despite being naturally blessed with mineral resources and surplus in energy requirements.

In order to address these problems China envisioned CPEC to boost the economy of Xinjiang by establishing Special Economic Zones (SEZ), Industrial parks, road and rail projects worth billions of dollars to integrate Xinjiang with rest of the country and opening up the province by giving access to warm waters of Karachi and Gwadar at approximately 2700km from Kashgar compared to 5100km from the nearest Chinese port of Shanghai or 5400km of Hong Kong saving in 50% of transportation cost. Besides Pakistan, the autonomous region of Xinjiang also shares border with Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Mongolia and Afghanistan.

Gwadar and China

The port of Gwadar is likely to play more important role for development of Xinjiang than the whole of Pakistan. The port of Gwadar is situated on the mouth of strait of Hormuz and can effectively cut the sea route from 16,000km to just 5000km with only half the journey by road.

The cheapest method for transportation of energy is pipeline followed by sea route and railways. China have repeatedly shown interest in laying the oil pipeline to divert about 17% of her oil imports or about 1 million barrel of oil per day from Gwadar to Kashgar. If such initiative materialises it means China will be importing $25 billion dollar of oil each year from Gwadar to Western China through oil pipeline effectively cutting the cost of transportation by manifold besides other strategic benefits of reducing her reliance on South China sea.

The port of Gwadar will also be used for transportation of goods from Western China to East Asia, Africa and Europe by land and sea routes reducing the travel distance from 3 months to just few days. To achieve such goal China is pursuing to upgrade Main Line 1 of Pakistan Railways, new rail links between Gwadar to Karachi and Havelian to Kashgar besides establishing 3 corridors for transportation of goods by road.

There is no second opinion that sea is the cheapest method of transportation of goods however no nation in the world solely relies on sea route. If such was the case, then China would never have built rail link between China and Spain. The rail route between most part of western China will be cheaper between Gwadar and Western china due to proximity of sea port however it is highly likely that many regions of China will prefer Gwadar over Chinese ports where technically Gwadar is more expensive compared to Chinese ports because of time efficiency. If Gwadar is 20% more expensive compared to existing ports in China, it still makes a lot of sense for many businesses to use such route if it also cuts the cost from 3 months to few days.

Power Projects

China is financing $34 billion dollars of power projects in Pakistan to generate 17,045MW of electricity besides commitment to add more hydro power projects in future. China knows that no nation in the world would give them high rate of return with current reserves of over 3 trillion USD hence they are trying to invest in under developed nations that are likely to agree with higher rate of return due to their own economic needs.

One of the example is the financing of transmission lines between Matiari to Lahore and Faisalabad that is likely to cost $3 billion dollar. According to National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) if the transmission line was financed from internal resources, it would require 6 years to recover the cost of the project and won’t need to pay Chinese company for 25 year.

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Moonlight Behen I Have Done Some Research On The Potentials of CPEC and Gwadar Port.Can I Use Your Thread????I Have Been On This Forum for 6 Years And Still Have Not Been Able To Master The Art of Starting Threads???:cry::cry::cry:



BTW How Did You Start Yours???????:undecided::undecided::undecided::undecided:
 
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Moonlight Behen I Have Done Some Research On The Potentials of CPEC and Gwadar Port.Can I Use Your Thread????I Have Been On This Forum for 6 Years And Still Have Not Been Able To Master The Art of Starting Threads???:cry::cry::cry:



BTW How Did You Start Yours???????:undecided::undecided::undecided::undecided:

Thank you for appreciating the work. You surly can use the information. Thank me later. :lol:

You must have missed your English classes on starting off any piece of writing. :lol:
Kidding.

Have a good one.
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Very farigh people. :lol:

Ps: Thank You for liking it. :)

This thread deserves appreciation...:tup: @Moonlight

@Zibago @The Sandman abey tum log bi kuch kar liya karo....farigh people, like me....:D
 
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Thank you for appreciating the work. You surly can use the information. Thank me later. :lol:

You must have missed your English classes on starting off any piece of writing. :lol:
Kidding.

Have a good one.
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Very farigh people. :lol:

Ps: Thank You for liking it. :)

No I Mean Still Haven't Figured Out How to Start Thread on PDF Where Do You Go To????????I Meant I Was Going to Add My Own Work to Your Thread
 
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No I Mean Still Haven't Figured Out How to Start Thread on PDF Where Do You Go To????????I Meant I Was Going to Add My Own Work to Your Thread

Oh you mean creating a thread. I'm sorry for misunderstanding your post.
You go to relevant section and on top it says, "post new thread" click on it. Write or paste whatever you want to post and then all you have to do is post the thread with clicking on the 'post reply or thread' something. I hope it helps. Cheers.
 
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Oh you mean creating a thread. I'm sorry for misunderstanding your post.
You go to relevant section and on top it says, "post new thread" click on it. Write or paste whatever you want to post and then all you have to do is post the thread with clicking on the 'post reply or thread' something. I hope it helps. Cheers.

OK Thanx :enjoy::enjoy:

I Will Still Use Your Thread In The Coming Days.The More People Know About The True Potential About This Project The Better
 
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@Well.wisher

About your deleted post. CPEC is about improving economy rather than Education although some goodwill projects do include education or more importantly skills enhancement programs but nothing much to talk about really...

The problem of education will be addressed through existing programs and the government of Balochistan does include about 30% budget for education only if my memory is correct

The point is, if CPEC helps grow economy, you have more money to spend on education and health
 
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@Well.wisher

About your deleted post. CPEC is about improving economy rather than Education although some goodwill projects do include education programs or more importabtly skills enhancement programs but nothing much to talk about really...

The problem of education will be addressed through existing programs and the government of Balochistan does include about 30% budget for education only if my memory is correct

The point is, if CPEC helps grow economy, you have more money to spend on education and health

I want 20 universities and 20 mosques in Gawadar alone .
 
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I want 20 universities and 20 mosques in Gawadar alone .
They have plan of making 150 university campuses around the country; surely Balochistan too will get some of them. Gwadar is getting university, second planned city in Pakistan after Islamabad with resources enough to accommodate 3 million people. Its likely to be one of the most developed city in Pakistan second only to Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad probabaly. Quetta will thrive but the main focus is on Gwadar for couple of years
 
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They have plan of making 150 university campuses around the country; surely Balochistan too will get some of them. Gwadar is getting university, second planned city in Pakistan after Islamabad with resources enough to accommodate 3 million people. Its likely to be one of the most developed city in Pakistan second only to Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad probabaly. Quetta will thrive but the main focus is on Gwadar for couple of years


Thankyou for the information.
I think There are already projects of universities in balochistan.

One is being made in my village too . Worth 12 crore in jaffarbad.
It's a convenience , now students don't have to travel to Quetta or karachi for further studies .

Quetta will thrive but the main focus is on Gwadar for couple of years

Quetta should be made a tourist spot of balochistan as it has natural beauty and beautiful winter .

It can be made a great beautiful point for tourism . Beautiful mountains, beautiful cantonment, beautiful culture .

Apart from Quetta , ORMARA and jeevani of balochistan are some of most beautiful places in balochistan. They're under control of navy . It's really beautiful.
 
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