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PM vows industrialisation as next step under CPEC

Imran witnesses signing ceremony of Development Agreement of Rashakai Special Zone



September 14, 2020

Prime Minister Imran Khan witnesses the signing of


Prime Minister Imran Khan witnesses the signing of "Development Agreement of Rashakai Special Economic Zone" in Islamabad on September 14, 2020. PHOTO: PID


ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Monday that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was no longer limited to a communication project, as the government was moving forward from the communication linkages to the industrial growth.

Addressing the signing ceremony of 'Development Agreement of Rashakai Special Zone', Imran emphasised that the Rashakai zone would play an important role in the economic development not only of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) but of the entire country.

"Our next phase is industrialisation. During the 1960s, the nationalisation drive had affected the country's economy and exports. Our next way leads to industrialisation," the prime minister told the ceremony, after witnessing the signing of the agreement.

Rashakai will be second special economic zone after Faisalabad under CPEC. Imran said that out of four industrial zones to be set up under CPEC, Rashakai was prioritised to encourage growth of industries and spur jobs for the local people at their doorsteps.

"We want the people in K-P get jobs. The people of the tribal areas have made the greatest sacrifices against terrorism. Completion of this project will create development opportunities for them also," Imran said.

He said often, the people of K-P went to other parts of the country for getting jobs and it was difficult phase for leaving behind a family and eke out. "My government's interest is definitely to provide job opportunities to the locals at their doorsteps," he added.

In this regard, the prime minister stressed that China's experience and expertise would be utilised, pointing out that Chinese industry wanted to relocate and Pakistan offered "very attractive environment with complete incentives".

Referring to the strategic location of Pakistan in the regional connectivity with the Central Asian countries, he welcomed the commencement of intra-Afghan dialogue in Doha, and said Pakistan had played a vital role in the Afghan peace talks.

"If there is peace, it will lead to achievement of wider regional connectivity upto Central Asia," he said, adding the deputy prime minister of Uzbekistan recently visited Pakistan and they were keen for a railway line from Mazar Sharif to Peshawar.

Besides, the prime minister said, the Main Line (ML)-1 railway project would be completed in Pakistan under CPEC. "Completion of this project will revolutionise the communication sector and give Pakistan a chance to reap the benefits of its strategic location," he added.

"The ML-1 will prove vital to the regional connectivity, reducing travel distance between different cities of the country manifold. It will also enhance cargo activities, ease of doing and cost of doing business," he added.


Such a strategic location of Pakistan, the prime minister continued, would prove beneficial for the trade and business activities and especially the K-P , which had been on the frontline in the war agaisnt terrorism and rendered immense sacrifices.

K-P Governor Shah Farman, Chief Minister Mehmood Khan, Adviser to Prime Minister on Trade Razak Dawood, Chairman CPEC Authority Lt Gen (retd) Asim Saleem Bajwa and Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan were also present on the occasion.




 
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China’s Gezhouba Group all set to build steel processing plant

October 29, 2021




China’s Gezhouba Group has built an advanced Steel Processing Plant in Pakistan at the construction site of Suki Kinari (SK) Project Hydropower, which is a key project being built under CPEC. This plant comes equipped with a hydraulic press, gantry crane, CNC cutting machine, welding cross arm and a batch of advanced equipment.

According to Chinese Embassy, the construction and operation of the plan will promote local employment and improve the skills of the work force.

 
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China’s Gezhouba Group all set to build steel processing plant

October 29, 2021




China’s Gezhouba Group has built an advanced Steel Processing Plant in Pakistan at the construction site of Suki Kinari (SK) Project Hydropower, which is a key project being built under CPEC. This plant comes equipped with a hydraulic press, gantry crane, CNC cutting machine, welding cross arm and a batch of advanced equipment.

According to Chinese Embassy, the construction and operation of the plan will promote local employment and improve the skills of the work force.
Is / are there not a steel plant(s) in the country that can do that ? if not then it makes sense else it just taking work away from what already exists and adding $ to the bill.
 
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recent TLP dharna
What can I say? All Muslims should be joining the TLP on march to Islamabad. Once there burn down the French Blasphemers Embassy. Then raise a lashkar and march on jihad to Paris.

All Muslims need to prove their love of the prophet peace be upon him and burn the blasphemers in Islamabad.
 
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What can I say? All Muslims should be joining the TLP on march to Islamabad. Once there burn down the French Blasphemers Embassy. Then raise a lashkar and march on jihad to Paris.

All Muslims need to prove their love of the prophet peace be upon him and burn the blasphemers in Islamabad.




With the number of blasphemous in UAE they must be fully booked and have their work cut out.
 
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With the number of blasphemous in UAE they must be fully booked and have their work cut out.
You know what is sad? There are 40 odd Muslim countries. Large, small and inbetween. We have the guardian of the holy sites Saudia, the home of the Ertugrul Ghazi Turkey, etc etc. Yet no other Muslim country do you see marches on their capital and killing their own people because some half Ruski terrorist Chechen killed his teacher in Paris.

FRANCE!
 
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You know what is sad? There are 40 odd Muslim countries. Large, small and inbetween. We have the guardian of the holy sites Saudia, the home of the Ertugrul Ghazi Turkey, etc etc. Yet no other Muslim country do you see marches on their capital and killing their own people because some half Ruski terrorist Chechen killed his teacher in Paris.

FRANCE!




Bro, I couldn't agree any more with you. But what are WE going to do about? At the local mosque near St Albans, I am having these discussions with the Mullahs and the young people and I am starting to slowly, incrementally get them to slightly come round to our way of thinking.
 
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