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Pakistan, China agree to launch new FYDP
* JEC meeting agrees on proposals of over $13bn projects for development
* Decides to boost exports from Pakistan to China by providing tariff relaxation through free trade agreement
Staff Report
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and China on Thursday agreed to launch a new Five Year Development Plan (FYDP) besides approving proposals for 36 projects worth $13,285 million in various fields to further boost bilateral economic cooperation between both countries.
The Pak-China Joint Committee on Economic, Trade, Scientific and Technical Cooperation (JEC) held its 14th session under the co-chairmanship of Finance Minister Hafiz Shaikh and visiting China International Trade Representative Gao Hucheng.
The proposals of the projects that the JEC agreed upon are related to development of industry, water and energy, agriculture, fisheries and communication.
The JEC also agreed to boost exports from Pakistan to China by providing tariff relaxation through the Free Trade Agreement, Shaikh and Hucheng said while addressing a joint press conference after the session.
Shaikh said that China would also send purchasing missions to Pakistan to book orders for exports and facilitate Pakistani exporters to visit China and participate in trade fairs to explore markets for their products besides building capacity of the exporters.
In addition, the JEC agreed to enhance Chinese investment in various sectors of the countrys economy, including agriculture, electricity, finance, mining and infrastructure, he added.
Shaikh said that bilateral trade between the two countries was $6.2 billion and that it had been witnessing a 30 percent increase every year, adding that the JEC had agreed to help boost balanced trade between the two countries.
Shaikh appreciated the immediate response of the Chinese government in provision of relief goods for the flood victims and the announcement of a $250 million grant for the reconstruction of infrastructure destroyed by the floods.
He said the authorities concerned of both the countries would soon meet to fix the priorities for spending this post-flood assistance for the development of flood-hit areas.
Speaking on the occasion, Hucheng said that Pakistan and China were enjoying an all-weather friendship and the increasing economic and trade relations between the two countries were the proof of this.
He said China was the first country that reached to the victims of the flood besides announcing $250 million in support for developing the infrastructure destroyed by the floods that wrecked havoc in the country.
He appreciated the ongoing economic and trade cooperation between Pakistan and China and noted that significant progress had been made in the fields of economy and trade cooperation since holding of the 13th JEC in April 2007. He said that although trade between the two countries was in Chinas favour, however, efforts would be made to encourage balanced trade by enhancing Pakistani exports to China.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan