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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and China on Thursday signed an agreement of “early harvest projects” in the economic corridor under which Beijing will provide more than $20 billion for projects to generate over 20,000MW of electricity and other crucial infrastructure projects. Ahsan Iqbal, Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Reform, signed the agreement with his Chinese counterpart, Vice Chairman NDRC, Zhang Xiaoqiang, in the presence of presidents of China and Pakistan in Beijing.
The projects will include the Karakoram Highway up to Islamabad, Karachi-Lahore Motorway, new Gwadar Airport and economic zones.When contacted, Ahsan Iqbal, who is currently visiting Beijing, said China had agreed to finance projects in Pakistan in energy, transport, rail and road links. The minister did not give any specific figure of financing from the Chinese side for executing projects in Pakistan, saying that the multi-billion dollars projects would be financed to execute the energy projects for producing 20,093MW electricity in public and private sectors.When asked about the Chinese demand for relaxing the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) rules, the minister said no such specific thing came under discussion during the Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) meeting here in Beijing. However, he said, they would surely like to see the Chinese companies to do business with Chinese financing.
Pakistan and China had agreed to establish an economic corridor by establishing rail, road and sea linkages between two countries and beyond the Central Asian Republics (CARs). Through this corridor, different economic zones will be established to give an impetus to sluggish economic activities that will pave the way for achieving higher trajectory of growth in the years to come.
Pakistan-China sign accord for projects worth $20 bn - thenews.com.pk
The projects will include the Karakoram Highway up to Islamabad, Karachi-Lahore Motorway, new Gwadar Airport and economic zones.When contacted, Ahsan Iqbal, who is currently visiting Beijing, said China had agreed to finance projects in Pakistan in energy, transport, rail and road links. The minister did not give any specific figure of financing from the Chinese side for executing projects in Pakistan, saying that the multi-billion dollars projects would be financed to execute the energy projects for producing 20,093MW electricity in public and private sectors.When asked about the Chinese demand for relaxing the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) rules, the minister said no such specific thing came under discussion during the Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) meeting here in Beijing. However, he said, they would surely like to see the Chinese companies to do business with Chinese financing.
Pakistan and China had agreed to establish an economic corridor by establishing rail, road and sea linkages between two countries and beyond the Central Asian Republics (CARs). Through this corridor, different economic zones will be established to give an impetus to sluggish economic activities that will pave the way for achieving higher trajectory of growth in the years to come.
Pakistan-China sign accord for projects worth $20 bn - thenews.com.pk