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Let me preface the post by saying. I'm not attacking Pakistan or China. As God is my witness - this is purely an economic discussion and my opinion from what I have read in very many articles.
Let's start by saying a few things :
1. We know Pakistan has a great relationship with china and as it should
2. That china, like any other country, has a right to look out for its interest foremost
3. Please please please look at this introspectively and not point fingers at others. after all you love your country and should be concerned about its economic policies.
4, If you miss this opportunity to discuss it sanely or make excuses for China, then you only do a disservice to your economy.
5. Finally PAK _CHINA Bhai Bhai yes! but my point is not " Ayre Bhai! "
From an economic perspective Pakistan has chosen to fall in love with china and not seek to be a vocal partner. why? because it has allowed china to overrun a huge trade deficit, to the determent of killing Pakistan's home grown industry.
Take at look the what i read in the past Pakistan News Service - PakTribune
Pol Eco, NOS, The News International Pakistan dumping grounds for china
The trade deficit right now for Pakistan is $5.2 billion.
Although there has been positive signs In 2010, Pakistan’s imports from China also increased by $1.4 billion - but this is a drop in the bucket vs. the slow bleeding out of Pakistan's industries given the relationship between the two countries for decades!
Let's start by saying a few things :
1. We know Pakistan has a great relationship with china and as it should
2. That china, like any other country, has a right to look out for its interest foremost
3. Please please please look at this introspectively and not point fingers at others. after all you love your country and should be concerned about its economic policies.
4, If you miss this opportunity to discuss it sanely or make excuses for China, then you only do a disservice to your economy.
5. Finally PAK _CHINA Bhai Bhai yes! but my point is not " Ayre Bhai! "
From an economic perspective Pakistan has chosen to fall in love with china and not seek to be a vocal partner. why? because it has allowed china to overrun a huge trade deficit, to the determent of killing Pakistan's home grown industry.
Take at look the what i read in the past Pakistan News Service - PakTribune
The 75 locomotives were ordered from China after President Zardari himself intervened and forced the Railways to oblige the Chinese suppliers despite large-scale opposition within the Railways Ministry. Railways Minister Ghulam Ahmad Bilour had gone on record against the Chinese suppliers but he was given a shut-up call.
The GM Railways disclosed that already an advertisement to purchase 150 locomotives has been published internationally and now the Railways will ensure that no substandard locomotives are procured.
Sources say the Chinese supplier has also refused to honour the warranty on these 32 locomotives as they are in Railways sheds in Karachi and Lahore. Purchase of 69 sub-standard locomotives from China by spending billions of rupees was one of the initial mega corruption scandals against General Pervez Musharraf and his team.
Pol Eco, NOS, The News International Pakistan dumping grounds for china
analysis of mutual trade statistics reveals that since the signing of Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries in Nov 2006, China has exported goods worth around $ 11 billion whereas Pakistan’s exports could hardly reach $ 0.25 billion.
Another misbalance in this respect is that Pakistan imports about 1,000 items from China while the latter’s export-basket is limited to hardly 50 items. Pakistan exports items like seafood, cotton yarn, leather, marble, fruits, sports goods, rice, raw hides and vegetables. On the other hand, China exports almost every thing available under the sun to Pakistan and that also at very low prices. Mass availability of these goods at low rates has pushed local industry out of competition.
Pakistan’s local industry alleges that the absence of government patronage and lack of supporting infrastructure, like energy, water, roads, has spurred import of cheap Chinese goods into Pakistan. Industrialists say China dumps a lot of goods into Pakistan but no action is taken for various reasons. The biggest of these is that Pakistan does not want to take even a symbolic step that harms friendly relations between the two, they add.
a report prepared by the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) reveals that due to the dumping of China clay crockery from China, the pottery industry of Pakistan has disappeared from centers like Gujranwala and Gujrat.
The report says out of a total of five units, four have closed their commercial operations. These are Prey China, Dada Bhoy, Pakpur, and Regal China while the last one -- Lone China -- is on the verge of collapse.
The trade deficit right now for Pakistan is $5.2 billion.
Although there has been positive signs In 2010, Pakistan’s imports from China also increased by $1.4 billion - but this is a drop in the bucket vs. the slow bleeding out of Pakistan's industries given the relationship between the two countries for decades!