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BEIJING: China must ensure that the rising fiscal deficit in Pakistan does not "snowball" into a major financial crisis as it has invested heavily in the country, specially in the USD 46 billion CPECBSE -4.45 % project, official Chinese media said today.

"While Pakistan's fast growing economy has made it a darling for foreign investment, the surge in the country's fiscal deficit and public debts has increasingly become a source of concern for international investors and has led to doubts about its capability to repay its debts," an article in the state-run Global Times said.

The investments under the CPEC alone amounted to USD 51 billion, the article said.

"Given the massive investment that China has made in the country as part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), China has a vested interest to ensure that the rising fiscal deficit in Pakistan not snowball into a major financial crisis," it said.

"China should work closely with Pakistan to make sure that the projects it has invested in can generate tangible growth in Pakistan's real economy, help the country properly manage its deficit level and put it on a sustainable growth path," it said.

Write-ups critical of Pakistan are rare in Chinese media, considering the all weather close relationship between the two.

Citing Mongolia's experience where the fiscal deficit climbed to around 15 per cent of GDP in 2016, making it hard for to repay foreign debts, the article said "the worst-case scenario is the last thing China would desire in Pakistan".

Citing Pakistan media reports it said Pakistan's fiscal deficit surged to around 2.4 per cent of GDP during the first half (July-December) of the fiscal year 2016-17, the highest in four years.

In 2014-15, the half-year deficit stood at 2.2 per cent and full-year deficit at 5.3 per cent.

The government hopes to keep the deficit below 3.8 per cent of the GDP during the full 2016-17 year.

"A surge in the country's deficit would make it vulnerable to external shocks and would increase Pakistan's chances of a debt default. As a major creditor and the largest investor in Pakistan, China has an obligation to safeguard its investments in Pakistan and ensure it can recoup its loans," it said.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...defaultchinese-media/articleshow/57270025.cms
 
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Hindu times ! enough said

Why is denial ALWAYS a default response ?


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LOL. How is that ? We are insignifcant backward country ? Hardly under any top economies like India ?

So what is the obsession ? even having a billion population to take care of
Its noy obsession,we wont want our stretegic depth effected in Pakistan.:-)
 
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Strategic depth in Pakistan ? Which is what terrorist ?
you're doing too little too late. Sorry to disappoint you losers
you seem to be pissed up.all i am trying to do is to find out the reson why ?is it because a Indian posted it or is it because chinese think so .
 
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Funny, how hard Indians try to prove how bad Chinese investment is for Pakistan, for us it alone is proof enough that it must be something very good for us :enjoy:
 
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