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Is Pakistan overselling CPEC?

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It is easy to understand that the volume of trade going through the ports of Pakistan will increase once the CPEC project gains momentum. But when the chief economist of the Planning Commission claims, as he did in a recent interview with Reuters, that 4pc of global trade will pass through this route, it can only be called a gross exaggeration.

In fact, that figure is absurd since it implies that approximately $700bn could be flowing through the CPEC infrastructure, going by figures of global merchandise exports alone. Clearly, this is an overstatement of colossal proportions.

The same individual then went on to claim that Pakistan could earn up to $8bn a year just from toll taxes and ‘rental fees’ from this traffic, helping it to easily tide over the repayment obligations from the various investments that have come in under CPEC, and which he claims will peak at $5bn per year.

Once again, this sounds like an overly optimistic assessment. First of all, nobody is sure of what toll taxes and ‘rental fees’ he is talking about, and, secondly, whether his projections of the volume of traffic that would be generated by CPEC are realistic. Thirdly, who will be responsible for the cost of maintaining the road infrastructure in the years to come?

For a long time now, there have been calls for more transparency in CPEC implementation, particularly regarding the financing arrangements. Thus far, the government has kept silent. If this is the best that the Planning Commission has to offer in response to repeated calls for more disclosure, then it suggests that the government itself does not know what it is getting involved in.

Ahsan Iqbal, the deputy chairman of the Planning Commission, has repeatedly urged those who are asking questions about CPEC to avoid “negative propagation”, hinting that doing so plays into the hands of Pakistan’s enemies. But what else are we supposed to do when we are fed this sort of overoptimistic information, if not ask questions?

https://www.dawn.com/news/1332543/overselling-cpec
 
I dont get it.
Chinese are building roads under cpec, and pakistanis are dreaming of taxing and tolling the same road to be used by chinese people ?
Is that possible, so who is getting fooled here ?

CPEC is not being used exclusively by China. Pakistan can take full advantage of CPEC as well and not just collect taxes and tolls. It would be pointless otherwise.

After all, it's called China Pakistan Econokic Corridor for a reason.
 
@neem456 Even they don't know how they benefit economically. Most of the details are yet to come. There are few leaks by Dawn.
 
8 billion per year corresponds to 21 million dollars per day in toll taxes.
 
@neem456 Even they don't know how they benefit economically. Most of the details are yet to come. There are few leaks by Dawn.
India would have been in similar ignorance if the enemy's intelligence agencies had enough money to sponsor a misinformation campaign by media blizzard.
 
The point here is not about tolls or taxes, it's about building up infrastructure in Pakistan.

For developing countries, economic development is all about infrastructure.

Especially physical infrastructure (roads/railways/etc.), social infrastructure (schools and hospitals), and administrative infrastruture (laws and regulations).
 
The point here is not about tolls or taxes, it's about building up infrastructure in Pakistan.

For developing countries, economic development is all about infrastructure.

Especially physical infrastructure (roads/railways/etc.), social infrastructure (schools and hospitals), and administrative infrastruture (laws and regulations).

Ahh roads and railways like British colonials?
You are building them because you are goIng to use them, you are trying to change Pakistani administration and culture to make it a Chinese province.
Yes buying Pakistani agricultural lands, textiles and resources and building them roads and buildings in return. Basically sucking every thing from the region and impose Chinese rules and culture add to that creating animosity between countries in South Asia.

Chinese bluff has been exposed by the dawn report.

Srilanka sold their airport and are paying debts, Tajikistan sold their thousands of acres in debt and now its is Pakistani turn.

There are many examples in Africa as well.
 
India would have been in similar ignorance if the enemy's intelligence agencies had enough money to sponsor a misinformation campaign by media blizzard.
I saw reports showing 'why India is doing a big mistake in some media's.' :-)
 
The point here is not about tolls or taxes, it's about building up infrastructure in Pakistan.

For developing countries, economic development is all about infrastructure.

Especially physical infrastructure (roads/railways/etc.), social infrastructure (schools and hospitals), and administrative infrastruture (laws and regulations).

What nonsense. It's all China's plan to enslave Pakistan don't cha know? The moment China reclaims the loan they will dismantle all that infrastructure and take it back to China.
 
The point here is not about tolls or taxes, it's about building up infrastructure in Pakistan.

For developing countries, economic development is all about infrastructure.

Especially physical infrastructure (roads/railways/etc.), social infrastructure (schools and hospitals), and administrative infrastruture (laws and regulations).
last 70 years ...Pakistan made roads only....now they got more roads in the name of CPEC
 
It is easy to understand that the volume of trade going through the ports of Pakistan will increase once the CPEC project gains momentum. But when the chief economist of the Planning Commission claims, as he did in a recent interview with Reuters, that 4pc of global trade will pass through this route, it can only be called a gross exaggeration.

In fact, that figure is absurd since it implies that approximately $700bn could be flowing through the CPEC infrastructure, going by figures of global merchandise exports alone. Clearly, this is an overstatement of colossal proportions.

The same individual then went on to claim that Pakistan could earn up to $8bn a year just from toll taxes and ‘rental fees’ from this traffic, helping it to easily tide over the repayment obligations from the various investments that have come in under CPEC, and which he claims will peak at $5bn per year.

Once again, this sounds like an overly optimistic assessment. First of all, nobody is sure of what toll taxes and ‘rental fees’ he is talking about, and, secondly, whether his projections of the volume of traffic that would be generated by CPEC are realistic. Thirdly, who will be responsible for the cost of maintaining the road infrastructure in the years to come?

For a long time now, there have been calls for more transparency in CPEC implementation, particularly regarding the financing arrangements. Thus far, the government has kept silent. If this is the best that the Planning Commission has to offer in response to repeated calls for more disclosure, then it suggests that the government itself does not know what it is getting involved in.

Ahsan Iqbal, the deputy chairman of the Planning Commission, has repeatedly urged those who are asking questions about CPEC to avoid “negative propagation”, hinting that doing so plays into the hands of Pakistan’s enemies. But what else are we supposed to do when we are fed this sort of overoptimistic information, if not ask questions?

https://www.dawn.com/news/1332543/overselling-cpec
When Babur Han set his foot for Hindistan and O'uz Han for Byzantine, most of their contemporary folks thought that they're "over-selling" their dreams!!!!!

It is easy to understand that the volume of trade going through the ports of Pakistan will increase once the CPEC project gains momentum. But when the chief economist of the Planning Commission claims, as he did in a recent interview with Reuters, that 4pc of global trade will pass through this route, it can only be called a gross exaggeration.

In fact, that figure is absurd since it implies that approximately $700bn could be flowing through the CPEC infrastructure, going by figures of global merchandise exports alone. Clearly, this is an overstatement of colossal proportions.

The same individual then went on to claim that Pakistan could earn up to $8bn a year just from toll taxes and ‘rental fees’ from this traffic, helping it to easily tide over the repayment obligations from the various investments that have come in under CPEC, and which he claims will peak at $5bn per year.

Once again, this sounds like an overly optimistic assessment. First of all, nobody is sure of what toll taxes and ‘rental fees’ he is talking about, and, secondly, whether his projections of the volume of traffic that would be generated by CPEC are realistic. Thirdly, who will be responsible for the cost of maintaining the road infrastructure in the years to come?

For a long time now, there have been calls for more transparency in CPEC implementation, particularly regarding the financing arrangements. Thus far, the government has kept silent. If this is the best that the Planning Commission has to offer in response to repeated calls for more disclosure, then it suggests that the government itself does not know what it is getting involved in.

Ahsan Iqbal, the deputy chairman of the Planning Commission, has repeatedly urged those who are asking questions about CPEC to avoid “negative propagation”, hinting that doing so plays into the hands of Pakistan’s enemies. But what else are we supposed to do when we are fed this sort of overoptimistic information, if not ask questions?

https://www.dawn.com/news/1332543/overselling-cpec
Dawn was set up by Rahmetli Jinnah. No wonder the best proxies gathered there!!!!
 
Pakistan is not overselling CPEC, if anything, it's underselling it...
As beautifully explained by my Pakistani friend, this is CPEC for you:

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Hahaha Indian obsession with CPEC is really now at astronomical levels. Even if we are over selling and will gain peanuts, is it a concern for Indians ? Look the way they choose picky topics from media about CPEC is really obvious how much jealous they are about it.

So dear bhartis, tumharay Abba gee ka eik paise nahi lug raha project mein so jo kuch be hoga woh humhey handle kerna hai good or bad so stop thinking about cpec please no matter how hard it is for any random Bharti.
 

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