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Why China is not moving factories to Pakistan??

It's a good question.

Now that IK government has taken over the mantle in the name of transparency and better administration, your PM must ask the Chinese why this is happening.

At 20 crores, your domestic market is bigger than Bangladesh, Vietnam and other countries mentioned here and at the same time, you have a Gwadar port ready to ship to other parts of Asia and Middle East.

In such a population finding simple skilled people will not be a challenge. If someone says that there is lack of skills, they are lying.
 
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THAT MUST BE THE JOKE OF THE CENTURY. You are saying labour costs more in Pakistan than Malaysia Thailand Vietnam and India.

Do at least make some effort to find the labour cost figures in Asia before making such preposterous statements.

LOLOL labor is more expensive in India LOLOL where 70% live below poverty LOLOLOL but those dirt poor charge an arm and leg to work LOLOLOLOLOLOL

yar itna na hasaya ker
 
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With fresh tariffs on China more factories will move out of there. It’s now an even greater opportunity for Pakistan.
 
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Like the saying goes - only empty promises for Pakistan and kheer poode for someone else
 
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electricity production is less and costly here,we received electricity bill yesterday of almost 10000rs although we have not started using electric fans yet and not consumed much electricity,the corruption at govt level is greatest hurdle in our progress
 
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The scmp report posted by OP has nothing to with the Chinese government or a deliberate Chinese policy to exclude Pakistan.
 
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it is better for china if low technology factories move to other third world countries as it will help china to sell their more high technology products in these countries due to increase in income of public of these poor countries enabling them having enough money to buy high technology products and it will ultimately increase payscale and quality of life of chinese population as they move up the supply chain
 
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