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  • PM assures Chinese investors to further simplify procedures.
  • Says China has so far invested $30 billion under CPEC.
  • "Chinese firms contributed towards Pakistan’s industrial promotion."
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has assured Chinese companies and investors that the "difficult time for them is now over".

Addressing an award ceremony in Islamabad on Monday, the premier said he was aware that the Chinese companies faced a tough time and problems in the recent past during the tenure of the previous government.

“We are going to do this under one umbrella as a one window operation and this I mean in letter and spirit… not just words but true implementation,” he said.

PM Shehbaz also assured Chinese investors to further simplify procedures for the companies working in Pakistan, especially under the umbrella of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and implement them in letter and spirit.

The Chinese government and companies had contributed towards Pakistan’s industrial promotion in various areas and their contribution had not only led to creating job opportunities and industrial production but also further strengthened the bilateral economic ties, he added.

Earlier, the prime minister gave awards to top-performing Chinese companies working especially on projects under CPEC in Pakistan.

He said recently the two friendly countries celebrated a decade of CPEC under Belt and Road Initiatives (BRI). The PM said China had so far invested a valuable $30 billion under CPEC which had really transformed the economic landscape in Pakistan.

“Now we are entering into the second phase of CPEC in which multiple new areas are being incorporated including the green corridor, Information Technology, and Special Economic Zones,” he added.

The premier said that the government had launched a great initiative “The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC)”, which would consist of all main stakeholders including the federal government, all provincial governments and institutions particularly the Pakistan Army led by General Syed Asim Munir.

The PM said the army chief had personally contributed to this programme in a way that it had no parallel in the past as he was totally dedicated to promote the cause of Pakistan and the people who had education and talent but no jobs.

“The programme SIFC will dovetail with the entire CPEC mechanism and will be a propeller in terms of Pakistan’s industrial agri progress,” he added.
 
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why dont u sell urself as slave to china to pay off some pakistan national debt
Fvck off Indiot. This is a Pakistani forum. All Pakistanis are pro China.

You Indiot should stop pretending to be a Pakistani.

@waz
 
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only thing a pakistani should be is pro pakistani

I suppose for being pro-india, india should ban its own people migrating to the worlds. Too many gazillion Indians are at overseas should be called back to india to serve the interest of pro-India. 👍
 
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how much has Pakistan incurred in 1) interest on cpec loans 2) fees for cpec projects and 3) equity with guaranteed returns on cpec assets?

In 10 years of cpec China has succesfully driven Pakistan to bankruptcy.
in the next phase it will be demanding turning over of assets in lieu loan repayments, interest held back and rolled over return guarantees?

Why are these kept secret from everyone including Pakistani public?
 
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  • PM assures Chinese investors to further simplify procedures.
  • Says China has so far invested $30 billion under CPEC.
  • "Chinese firms contributed towards Pakistan’s industrial promotion."
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has assured Chinese companies and investors that the "difficult time for them is now over".

Addressing an award ceremony in Islamabad on Monday, the premier said he was aware that the Chinese companies faced a tough time and problems in the recent past during the tenure of the previous government.

“We are going to do this under one umbrella as a one window operation and this I mean in letter and spirit… not just words but true implementation,” he said.

PM Shehbaz also assured Chinese investors to further simplify procedures for the companies working in Pakistan, especially under the umbrella of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and implement them in letter and spirit.

The Chinese government and companies had contributed towards Pakistan’s industrial promotion in various areas and their contribution had not only led to creating job opportunities and industrial production but also further strengthened the bilateral economic ties, he added.

Earlier, the prime minister gave awards to top-performing Chinese companies working especially on projects under CPEC in Pakistan.

He said recently the two friendly countries celebrated a decade of CPEC under Belt and Road Initiatives (BRI). The PM said China had so far invested a valuable $30 billion under CPEC which had really transformed the economic landscape in Pakistan.

“Now we are entering into the second phase of CPEC in which multiple new areas are being incorporated including the green corridor, Information Technology, and Special Economic Zones,” he added.

The premier said that the government had launched a great initiative “The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC)”, which would consist of all main stakeholders including the federal government, all provincial governments and institutions particularly the Pakistan Army led by General Syed Asim Munir.

The PM said the army chief had personally contributed to this programme in a way that it had no parallel in the past as he was totally dedicated to promote the cause of Pakistan and the people who had education and talent but no jobs.

“The programme SIFC will dovetail with the entire CPEC mechanism and will be a propeller in terms of Pakistan’s industrial agri progress,” he added.

Absolute bollocks

Does he ever speak honestly ?

Can Pakistan News sink any lower wth this begging liar in charge
Self felatio news for donkey eating monkeys

Actually truth

Pakistan PM Sharif's China trip brings 'more words, little action'​

Experts say Beijing wants better security as turmoil rocks Islamabad

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's visit to China this week achieved little more than vague and broad commitments, analysts say, with Beijing pushing for additional security for Chinese personnel working in the cash-strapped South Asian country.

The shaky political and security situation in Pakistan was underscored anew on Thursday with the assassination attempt on ousted former Prime Minister Imran Khan during a protest march to demand snap elections.

Sharif had gone to China on Tuesday for a two-day visit -- his first since he replaced Khan in April. He was thought to be seeking concrete support to help buttress his fledgling administration as it deals with a spiraling economic crisis and shrinking foreign currency reserves.


Lying motherfucking beggar

how much has Pakistan incurred in 1) interest on cpec loans 2) fees for cpec projects and 3) equity with guaranteed returns on cpec assets?

In 10 years of cpec China has succesfully driven Pakistan to bankruptcy.
in the next phase it will be demanding turning over of assets in lieu loan repayments, interest held back and rolled over return guarantees?

Why are these kept secret from everyone including Pakistani public?

It’s a white elephant .

Like an African American slave building a workhouse for his masters to subjugate him

These donkey eating monkeys will always be begging slaves
 
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Absolute bollocks

Does he ever speak honestly ?

Can Pakistan News sink any lower wth this begging liar in charge
Self felatio news for donkey eating monkeys

Actually truth

Pakistan PM Sharif's China trip brings 'more words, little action'​

Experts say Beijing wants better security as turmoil rocks Islamabad

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's visit to China this week achieved little more than vague and broad commitments, analysts say, with Beijing pushing for additional security for Chinese personnel working in the cash-strapped South Asian country.

The shaky political and security situation in Pakistan was underscored anew on Thursday with the assassination attempt on ousted former Prime Minister Imran Khan during a protest march to demand snap elections.

Sharif had gone to China on Tuesday for a two-day visit -- his first since he replaced Khan in April. He was thought to be seeking concrete support to help buttress his fledgling administration as it deals with a spiraling economic crisis and shrinking foreign currency reserves.


Lying motherfucking beggar



It’s a white elephant .

Like an African American slave building a workhouse for his masters to subjugate him

These donkey eating monkeys will always be begging slaves

I've been hearing this chooran about "difficult time for Chinese companies over saar" for around 10 years now.

You think CPEC will ever get completed or materialize 😂
 
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