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Xi Jinping’s visit: Islamabad, Beijing set to sign $15b in agreements

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Planning and Development Ministry says Pakistan expects to sign over $4 billion in govt- to-govt infrastructure deals. PHOTO COURTESY: SOUTH ASIAN DAILY

ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan and China are all set to sign up to $15 billion in infrastructure and investment projects during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Islamabad on Sunday.


According to the Planning and Development Ministry, Pakistan expects to sign over $4 billion in government-to-government infrastructure deals. Another $10.5 billion worth of commercial deals will also be signed in the energy sector for power generation projects collectively expected to have a capacity to generate 7,250 megawatts.

During his visit, the Chinese President will also perform the ground-breaking ceremony of several infrastructure projects, including a $44 million cross border fiber optic data communication system project between Khunjerab and Islamabad, a digital terrestrial multimedia broadcast pilot project at Murree, the $1.4 billion Orange Line Mass Transit project in Lahore, a cultural centre in Islamabad, a small and medium hydro research centre and the Pak-China FM 98 radio channel, the 720 MW Karot hydropower project, a 200 MW wind power project and the 900 MW Zeonergy Solar Power Project Bahawalpur.

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Both governments are expected to sign framework agreements for several infrastructure projects, including the construction of the $2.6 billion Multan-Sukkur section of the Karachi-Lahore Motorway, the $920 million Thakot-Havelian section of Karakoram Highway Phase-II, the $230 million Gwadar Eastbay Expressway, and the $140 million Gwadar International Airport project.

The finance ministry will sign the financing agreements of these four key projects, which will create an operational connection between China’s eastern provinces and Gwadar Port.

A land lease deed for Gwadar Port and Gwadar Free Zone will be signed between China Overseas Port Holding Company and Gwadar Port Authority. A framework agreement between Pakistan and China for Gwadar-Nawabshah gas pipeline and Gwadar LNG terminal will be inked as well. Majority of agreements will be signed in the energy sector and China will extend loans for projects expected to install 7,250 MW of power generation capacity in Pakistan, in addition to two coal-mining projects at Thar.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 18th, 2015.
 
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This investment is going to change the future of Pakistan.
 
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Just chill, no worry about how much investment 15 or 45 billion dollars. No worry, no worry, no worry.


Yes, it is 45 billions. :pakistan::china:



Mayor of Chengdu visits Lahore: Lahore and Chengdu will be declared twin cities

LAHORE: An agreement declaring Lahore and Chengdu twin cities would be signed during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Pakistan, Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif said on Saturday.

“The agreement will help promote tourism and strengthen economies of the two cities,” he said during a meeting with a delegation led by Chengdu Mayor Tang Lianghzi.

The chief minister welcomed a proposal for operating a flight service between Lahore and Chengdu. He favoured setting up working groups to enhance cooperation in education, health, tourism and economics. He said the Lahore Orange Line Metro Train project would be completed with China’s help.

Sharif said agreements for projects costing billions of dollars would be signed during the Chinese president’s visit to Pakistan. These include a $20 billion agreement related to the energy sector, he said. He said the agreements would take the Pakistan-China relationship to the new heights.

“Xi’s visit will promote the economic activity in Pakistan. Investments from China will help develop various sectors. These will help rid Pakistan of energy crisis,” the chief minister said.

He said various power projects, being completed with help from China, would start producing electricity in 2017. He said Chinese investments were a gift for Pakistan.

Tang said the Pakistan-China friendship was “everlasting”. He said declaring Lahore and Chengdu twin cities would strengthen ties between the two countries.

Tang said he was visiting Pakistan for the first time and that he was impressed by the beauty of Lahore.

The mayor invited the chief minister Punjab to Chengdu.

Chinese Consul General in Lahore Yu Boren, Education Minister Rana Mashhood Ahmed, MNA Muhammad Pervaiz Malik, Lahore Transport Company Chairman Khwaja Ahmed Hassaan, the Planning and Development Board chairman and the secretaries of Local Government, Industries, Higher Education and Information Department were also present.

Metro Bus Service

Sharif said the Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metro Bus project would be inaugurated soon. He said the project would prove a milestone in the country’s history. He was chairing a meeting to review progress on the project. He said 175,000 people would travel daily by the Metro Bus Service.

Separately, officials from several investment companies of China called on the chief minister. They discussed cooperation in energy, transport and infrastructure development.

Mayor rides Metro Bus

Tang and his delegation travelled on a Metro Bus from Ittefaq Hospital to Minar-i-Pakistan. DCO Muhammad Usman apprised the mayor of the bus project and historical buildings along the route.

Tang also visited Badshahi Masjid, Lahore Fort and Lahore Museum. He later attended a luncheon at Governor’s House.

Mayor of Chengdu visits Lahore: Lahore and Chengdu will be declared twin cities


$20billion + $5billion + $10billion + $5billion + $5billion = $45 billion dollars in various projects separately.
 
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At the risk of being a party pooper ..

Chinese whispers

CYRIL ALMEIDA — UPDATED about 12 hours ago

Numbers can be obscure and complicated, but sometimes they tell a tale of their own. So, with fair warning, chew on these figures a minute: $5.4 billion, $3.7bn, $2.1bn, $1.6bn, $820 million, $1.4bn, $1.6bn and $710m.

That’s the Foreign Direct Investment in Pakistan for each fiscal year from 2007-08 to the first nine months of 2014-15. Not very impressive, is it?

Peak FDI was $5.4bn in 2007-08, the year after the highest GDP growth rate of the Musharraf era of roughly 7pc.

In the first nine months of this fiscal year, FDI (basically, foreigners setting up or buying businesses inside Pakistan) from every country of the world, including China, was $710m.

Now, compare that to the figure you’re going to be hearing a lot this week: $46bn.

The Chinese are coming and President Xi is bringing $46bn worth of surprises with him. $46bn is three times the total FDI Pakistan has received from every country in the world put together over the past eight years combined.

$46bn has so many zeroes in it that it would put Nawaz’s bank account to shame. $46bn is so big the PML-N owes the PTI an apology.

For the last time Xi was visiting, back in September, in the midst of the dharna, he was bringing just $34bn with him. Fast forward seven months and Xi’s bag of goodies has grown by $12bn. Thanks, Imran!

They’re going to change the route, raise a special protection force and Gwadar will be more fortified than GHQ.
$46bn also means, if you’re not an N-Leaguer tripping over himself to flog that eye-watering sum, some hard questions need to be asked.

So, let’s start with Turkey. Remember that distant past, some seven years ago, when Punjab was in love with Turkey?

Turkey was the solution to Punjab’s problems and soon there would be so many Turkish people in Punjab and so many Turkish liras sloshing around that you’d think Lahore had become a part of Istanbul’s old quarters. All courtesy the N-League.

But a funny thing happened: nothing. No Turkish people, no Turkish liras, no turning Punjab into a sea of red and white. The PML-N’s economic love affair with Turkey proved such a non-event that you may struggle to remember the frothy nonsense the N-League spouted mere years ago.

Nope, all we got were Turkish soaps.

(If you really want to know the net FDI position, Turkish investors have withdrawn $3.2m from Pakistan this year.)

Is China the N-League’s new Turkey?

The N-League would offer two ripostes. One, Zardari wooed the Chinese too, travelling there so frequently while president that the Chinese ran out of things to show him and places to host him in. Two, the Xi ascension in 2013 marked a shift in Chinese emphasis under the new regime.

Basically, on Zardari, the argument is that he tried but failed because he had no plan or focus, asking the Chinese for investments in anything and everything. There was also the, um, Zardari angle: potential Chinese investors would be approached by middlemen claiming to speak on Zardari’s behalf and looking for a slice of any deal.

The PML-N’s approach is more focused and refined, with the bulk of investments sought in energy and infrastructure and maybe a couple of other sectors thrown in. As for Xi and his team, far west China and its neighbours figure more in their economic, political and regional plans than the team running China the decade before.

Pair ‘more focused’ here with ‘more interested’ there, and ka-ching. A $46bn jackpot. A veritable yellow brick road of trade, electricity and prosperity running the length of the country. All aboard.

But hang on. There’s no real reason to believe any of it. Let’s roam that would-be corridor a bit.

Start with Gwadar. There is an insurgency in Balochistan. The one that the army chief vowed to crush this week. The same one that a two-term army chief and a military dictator were unable to tamp down.

The very same one that has rendered the province into a giant no-go area for over a decade. Anyone thinks twice before travelling to Quetta. No one ever thinks of travelling south of Quetta.

But from there is to rise the phoenix of Better Pakistan. Because, y’know, it’s always economy before security. And because, y’know, we’ve got a winning strategy to pacify the Baloch.

Oh, right. They’re going to change the route, raise a special protection force and Gwadar will be more fortified than GHQ. Which is exactly what every great trading corridor in the world looks like. Or not.

A Punjab-dominated centre creating an economic corridor from Gwadar, through some part of Balochistan and, eventually, to the border with China? That would be like the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan trying to set up a trading hub in Kandahar to service Mazar-i-Sharif.

Try electricity on for size. The Chinese are apparently aching to pump mega dollars and megawatts into the energy sector here. So much money that we can forget the ‘i’ in IPP and start calling them CPPs instead.

Here’s a funny story though. The N-League has been at it for a while. Dreaming up stuff like coal-fired power plants laid out like a string of black pearls across Pakistan. Imported, exported, coal-ported. But stuff keeps happening to that dream. Over and over again.

Like the Chinese balking, the numbers not adding up, the investor demands piling up and the logistics falling apart. And the naughty little rumour that much of it is designed to benefit the Sharif cronies — something that, again according to naughty rumour, has got the Chinese quite skittish.

Turns out when a desperate braggart meets a shrewd rich guy, the desperate braggart usually doesn’t get what he wants. Who knew.

So, if even a few of those already hyped billions ever materialise, be pretty sure they will be flowing from the desperate braggart — that would be us — to the shrewd rich guy — that would be the Chinese.

Oh, and every time you hear $46bn this week, do yourself a favour and think of $710m, the wretched sum Pakistan has attracted from investors in every country of the world combined over the past nine months.

The writer is a member of staff.

cyril.a@gmail.com

Twitter: @cyalm

Published in Dawn, April 19th, 2015
 
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^^ Wait for 2018 this article will go in a dust bin

turkey is different thing and China is Different thing Turkey didn't invest in Energy sector all they invest in Waste management Company in different cities of Punjab like IN Lahore Rawalpindi Sialkot Faisalabad Gujranwala and another things like that even in Metro Bus Lahore this writer is comparing 2 different Countries and most of all turkey was interested in investment in communication, textile and automotive sectors and to increase the Trade between the 2 countries to 10 Billion Dollars
here is another News about Turkish investment

ISLAMABAD: Turkish company, LIMAK Group has shown great interest in investing in various sectors of Pakistan's economy. "M/s LIMAK Group is keenly interested in Pakistan in energy, manufacturing, highways, bridges, seaport, airport construction, and cement sectors,"

ISLAMABAD : Pakistan and Turkey signed three Memoranda of Understanding in the areas of economic co-operation, agriculture and investment. President Asif Ali Zardari and Turkish President Abdullah Gul witnessed the signing ceremony at Aiwan-e-Sadr as the representatives of respective organisations inked the documents. Advisor to Prime Minister on Economic Affairs Dr Hafeez Sheikh signed the MoU on Planning Commission.

They were interested in Financing the two Power Plants At Gaddani Coal Power Project
 
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^^ Wait for 2018 this article will go in a dust bin

turkey is different thing and China is Different thing Turkey didn't invest in Energy sector all they invest in Waste management Company in different cities of Punjab like IN Lahore Rawalpindi Sialkot Faisalabad Gujranwala and another things like that even in Metro Bus Lahore this writer is comparing 2 different Countries and most of all turkey was interested in investment in communication, textile and automotive sectors and to increase the Trade between the 2 countries to 10 Billion Dollars
here is another News about Turkish investment

I like your optimism and I would be happy if time proves your right.

Our media needs to act professionally. In a country like ours, MoUs mean nothing. Even Zardari signed a ton of MoUs with every Tom Dick and Harry. Where are the projects? Nawaz is a in a different league though with a history of delivering big projects. But all this hype is premature. That's all I am saying.
 
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I like your optimism and I would be happy if time proves your right.

Our media needs to act professionally. In a country like ours, MoUs mean nothing. Even Zardari signed a ton of MoUs with every Tom Dick and Harry. Where are the projects? Nawaz is a in a different league though with a history of delivering big projects. But all this hype is premature. That's all I am saying.

Well China Is Serious About the Projects Even Army Made New Division to Protect the Chinese and Security of Pakistan China Economic Corridor.. where as many waste projects has been started by Turkey...
 
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