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China to help Pakistan develop chemical industry​

By Saira Iqbal
June 28, 2023

KARACHI - "We hope to set up chemical factories collaborating with China under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). China has modern technology, and we can improve our chemical sector with it. Improved industry can generate employment as well, "said Sheikh Muhammad Nadeem, chairman of Pakistan Chemical Dyes Merchants Association(PCDMA).

Earlier this month, Chinese Consul General (CG) in Karachi, Yang Yundong, attended the tea party of PCDMA and delivered a speech. Yang appreciated the association's contribution to Pak-China cooperation and highlighted the fruitful results of CPEC programs. "Over the past decade, CPEC has laid a solid foundation for Pakistan's economic and social development. In the next step, the two countries will broaden the scope of cooperation and continuously enhance cooperation in industry, agriculture, culture, science and technology."

Yang also encouraged the association to seize the opportunity to strengthen its connection with relevant Chinese industries, and the Consulate General will maintain close exchanges with Pakistani business communities to boost bilateral trade and promote the development of relevant industries.

"In Pakistan, the development of chemical industry has not received enough support. People set up the industry on their own. There are no proper labs. Private labs are there, but they are costly. Therefore the cost of making products is expensive. That's why we want to build connections with Chinese chemical companies." Sheikh Muhammad Nadeem said. He also expressed gratitude to the Chinese Consulate General in Karachi for its strong support to Pak-China economic cooperation.

"We hope that the interactions between enterprises of the two countries will be strengthened in the post-epidemic era to further promote the development of the industry." He said.
 
Chinese Offered a Petrochemical Complex And Only Asked For Land What Became of Thar???
 
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China enterprises seek potential in Pakistani dye industry​

By Saira Iqbal | Gwadar Pro
Aug 30, 2023

The 8th Color & Chemical Expo, Pakistan's largest exhibition of dyes, chemicals and allied industry, was held at the Lahore International Expo Centre earlier this month. More than 200 local and foreign companies from China, Germany and the UK, etc., participated in the expo.

To explore Pak-China cooperation opportunities in the dyes sector during the two-day event, many Chinese exhibitors brought their new products and technologies.

"This exhibition provides us with a platform to show our new technologies and to discuss industry trends with experts from other countries," said the exhibitor of Runhe High-tech Materials, one of the leading enterprises in textile chemicals in China.

"We have reached many cooperative intentions with Pakistani companies. Communication with visitors also gave us new directions for the future research and development of new products.

" The manager from China Tianyuan Chemical told us that their new products, including high thick block silicone oil, fixing agent and leveling agent, attracted a lot of local visitors due to their stable performance and environmental characteristics.

"Pakistan is the fourth largest cotton producer in the world with the third largest textile industry in Asia. The textile industry contributes more than 8% to the GDP in Pakistan, which created a huge demand for dyes," commented an expert of China Dyestuff Industry Association, the international partner of the expo.

This year, the association organized more than 30 member enterprises to come and join the event. They were also invited to visit Sapphire Textile Mills, a famous local textile company. "However, dyes and related chemicals in Pakistan still rely largely on import."

"Local production of dyes and chemicals is very important. If Pakistan can establish a good chemical industry and produce the chemicals locally from indigenous resources, our imports will be greatly reduced," said Sheikh Muhammad Nadeem, chairman of Pakistan Chemical Dyes Merchants Association. "China's technology and our employment together can improve the dye industry. We hope that new plants can be settled under CPEC."

Sheikh's viewpoint echoes with a lot of Chinese investors. "Pakistan has become a magnet for investment of Chinese textile and dyeing enterprises," noted a Chinese participant. He told us that apart from selling products and exploring the market, many Chinese companies also came to find local partners and establish new plants.
 
Insh'Allah China will become the largest economy. The OIC wants this.
 
Go fvck Christianity, man!

And at least China is developing Pakistan.
 
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