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KARACHI:
China has approved additional financing for infrastructure projects in Pakistan under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), taking the investment volume to $62 billion from $55 billion, announced Sindh Governor Mohammad Zubair on Wednesday.
“New investment has been approved for projects in various sectors including [establishment of] industrial zones,” said Zubair while speaking at a conference on “Infrastructure demand and financing” organised by credit rating agencies Pacra (Pakistan) and Dagong (China).
“We are also in talks to place the Karachi Circular Railway under the CPEC banner,” he said.
China has been increasing investment in Pakistan’s infrastructure and power projects since it unveiled CPEC programme worth $46 billion in 2015.
The volume of investment was pushed to $55 billion when Federal Minister of Planning, Development and Reform Ahsan Iqbal, Federal Minister of Railways Khawaja Saad Rafique and chief ministers of provinces visited China about three months ago.
“This [$62 billion investment] is good news. People will bear fruits of the investment,” remarked Zubair, who is an active member of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s core economic team.
A major chunk of the multibillion-dollar investment, $34 billion, is going into electricity production and distribution.
According to Zubair, other countries are keen to become part of CPEC projects. They may become part of the project by investing in industrial zones, he said.
Additionally, CPEC projects also have huge indirect benefits as well. “Information technology firms from across the globe have arrived in Pakistan as each and every project under China’s investment would require IT assistance.”
Zubair added China had become one of the world’s economic superpowers by investing in huge infrastructure projects like highways, railways, power production and gas pipelines at home.
“We are doing exactly the same thing. CPEC will create massive economic momentum in Pakistan,” he said.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1381733/cpec-investment-pushed-55b-62b/
China has approved additional financing for infrastructure projects in Pakistan under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), taking the investment volume to $62 billion from $55 billion, announced Sindh Governor Mohammad Zubair on Wednesday.
“New investment has been approved for projects in various sectors including [establishment of] industrial zones,” said Zubair while speaking at a conference on “Infrastructure demand and financing” organised by credit rating agencies Pacra (Pakistan) and Dagong (China).
“We are also in talks to place the Karachi Circular Railway under the CPEC banner,” he said.
China has been increasing investment in Pakistan’s infrastructure and power projects since it unveiled CPEC programme worth $46 billion in 2015.
The volume of investment was pushed to $55 billion when Federal Minister of Planning, Development and Reform Ahsan Iqbal, Federal Minister of Railways Khawaja Saad Rafique and chief ministers of provinces visited China about three months ago.
“This [$62 billion investment] is good news. People will bear fruits of the investment,” remarked Zubair, who is an active member of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s core economic team.
A major chunk of the multibillion-dollar investment, $34 billion, is going into electricity production and distribution.
According to Zubair, other countries are keen to become part of CPEC projects. They may become part of the project by investing in industrial zones, he said.
Additionally, CPEC projects also have huge indirect benefits as well. “Information technology firms from across the globe have arrived in Pakistan as each and every project under China’s investment would require IT assistance.”
Zubair added China had become one of the world’s economic superpowers by investing in huge infrastructure projects like highways, railways, power production and gas pipelines at home.
“We are doing exactly the same thing. CPEC will create massive economic momentum in Pakistan,” he said.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1381733/cpec-investment-pushed-55b-62b/