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CPEC long-term plan to be made public on Dec 18: Ahsan Iqbal

The Newspaper's Staff ReporterDecember 13, 2017
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MINISTER for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal says the Chinese are doing what the Americans and the Europeans should have done after the end of the Afghan war.


KARACHI: Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal has announced that the long-term plan (LTP) for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) that was signed on Nov 21 will be made public on Dec 18. Making the LTP public was a commitment given by the minister back in June.

In his address before hundreds of delegates gathered for the CPEC Business Opportunities Conference hosted by the Dawn Media Group here on Tuesday, he emphasised how the CPEC is a “game-changer” for Pakistan, pointing out that the pace of its implementation is accelerating and there is no room for complacency given the rapid pace of change in the world economy. “We cannot remain idle, if the world slows, we need to create new demand. There are around three billion people living in this region and 25 per cent GDP, which the CPEC will be in a position to connect.”

Highlighting the investments coming into Pakistan under the CPEC framework, the minister chose to castigate the western governments, saying that “the Chinese are doing what the Americans and the Europeans should have done after the end of the Afghan war” that evicted the Soviets from Afghanistan. “That war helped bring down the Berlin Wall, and made Europe safe. But we here in Pakistan are still paying the price for it.”

He pointed out that 85 million jobs are going to be relocated out of China to developing countries due to rising labour costs there, and Pakistan must make every effort to capture as large a share of these as possible.

The Deputy Chief of Mission at the Chinese embassy, Lijian Zhao, underlined the importance of removing bottlenecks in order to promote economic growth. He described China’s four-decade-long experience of sustained growth as unique in the history of the world, and said it was made possible only after infrastructure and energy bottlenecks were removed in the early 1980s. “Today we are doing the same thing for Pakistan through CPEC,” he went on, to applause from the auditorium.

To promote cooperation in fields of thermal power, hydropower and new energy, he said, Chinese enterprises had been engaged to invest in Pakistani energy projects and make optimal utilisation of local resources, such as Thar coal. “Investments have been made to remove the power bottleneck, reinforce the main grid structure and power transmission and distribution network, and improve power supply reliability.”

He said China energy infrastructure development projects, which are mega power plants, will help Pakistan overcome loadshedding. There are so many benefits for Pakistan through infrastructure development. Pakistan will be linked with Central Asian states, through building SEZs. Foreign investment will come that will ensure better markets, job creation, better salaries for employees, strong foreign reserves and creation of industrial parks, he said.

Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqui, Secretary, Ministry of Planning, Development and Reforms, shed light on the CPEC and said “we have to counter the notions against the project which are designed to malign this breakthrough achievement”.

Dr Ishrat Husain, former governor of the State Bank of Pakistan, in his keynote address spoke of those advancing “negative propaganda” against the CPEC, and emphasised that the best way to counter this is for the government to “release as much information as possible about CPEC.”

He said that the CPEC could add up to two percentage points to Pakistan’s GDP growth rate, but emphasised that strengthening of institutions would be crucial to realising this benefit. “SEZs will create enormous employment opportunities for our human resource. Right now, the most important thing for us is to complete these projects on time without cost overruns,” he added.

Naheed Memon, Chairperson of the Sindh Board of Investment, talked about the opportunities and said “we are here to facilitate Chinese companies and welcome their investments in infrastructure, energy and development”. She said the Chinese companies could also explore sectors as logistics, services, transport, food processing and assured full cooperation. She said government to government projects would meet the demand of Pakistan while industrial partnership would have greater impact on people’s lives. Chinese companies could also find venues in sectors of customer care and “we have raw material for their businesses as well”, she said.

Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, Information Minister of Sindh, said “we support the CPEC projects and Sindh will facilitate Chinese investors as well as local companies to invest in the province”. He welcomed and appreciated the efforts of companies which are working in materialising the CPEC projects.

Hameed Haroon, CEO of Dawn, opened with warm remarks welcoming the delegates delivered in fluent Chinese and underscored the crucial importance of long-term cooperation between China and Pakistan.

Published in Dawn, December 13th, 2017
 
CPEC”s LTP lays greater focus on agriculture
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Briefing a parliamentary committee about China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, Minister for Planning, Development and Reform Ahsan Iqbal has said that as per Long-Term Plan, the CPEC”s focus will be on agriculture, poverty alleviation, tourism and culture. The committee on CPEC met under the chairmanship of Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed to have a briefing about Long-Term Plan of CPEC which has been agreed by both Pakistan and China during the last meeting of the Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) held on November 21, 2017 in Islamabad.
Iqbal said the plan was approved after a 18-month-long consultation process and it was shared with all the provinces and was endorsed before it was sent to China, adding now it is an official document of the CPEC.
The minister said that in January 2018, a delegation of Pakistani exporters would visit China to enhance Pakistan”s export potential and this delegation is being facilitated by the government of Pakistan. During the current JCC meeting, the minister briefed the panel that all the chief ministers were present and for the first time, representatives of chambers of commerce and industry were also present.
He also informed that the groundbreaking of Gwadar International Airport will be done in March 2018. The meeting was informed that contrary to the speculation in media, the reports of shelving three infrastructure projects are not correct, rather, the Chinese side is reviewing the financial mechanism of these projects and these would be started upon receipt of approval from the Chinese side. The Karachi Circular Railway (KCR) project has been approved as a CPEC project, while similar projects for Quetta and Peshawar will be reviewed upon receiving technical feasibility reports of the project.
The minister said that agriculture, poverty alleviation, tourism & culture and improvement in people”s livelihood had been added in the CPEC profile for the future to ensure well being of local communities.
The agricultural research would be undertaken so that agricultural products can be value-added with modern technology from China. Since Chinese tourists are increasing in large number, it was decided to promote tourism projects with the building of tourist resorts on the Makran coast and people-to-people exchanges between Pakistan and China within the framework of culture and education will also be encouraged.
The parliamentary body was also briefed by the Ministry of Power about the early harvest energy projects which are on track. The Thar Coal Project would be operational by June 2019 based on mining of indigenous coal from Thar. The Port Qasim Power Project would be completed by February 2018, while the other projects including the Hubco 1320MW project and two hydropower projects in Sukki Kinari (870MW) and Karot (720MW) are proceeding ahead for completion as scheduled.
The committee expressed satisfaction over the progress of the early harvest projects as well as the development of the Gwadar Port. Senator Mushahid Hussain welcomed the inclusion of the agriculture sector in the CPEC. He said this will give a boost to the economy and also provide the farmers of the country with the latest technology in collaboration with China. He also welcomed the inclusion of tourism and culture, adding that the portfolio has been broadened to include these key elements for promoting people-to-people understanding.
The meeting was attended by Senator Lieutenant-General Salahuddin Tirmizi (retd), MNA Rana Muhammad Afzal, MNA Isphanyar M Bhandara, MNA Aijaz Hussain Jakhrani, MNA Asad Umar, MNA Sheikh Salahuddin, MNA Alhaj Shahji Gul Afridi, Minister In-charge for Planning, Development and Reform Ahsan Iqbal and senior officers of the different ministries and departments.
 
That will be best way forward - it will not only help envision what's going on but will also help offset the propaganda campaign by enemies.
 
That will be best way forward - it will not only help envision what's going on but will also help offset the propaganda campaign by enemies.

There is no secret here. Dawn news paper already published LTP in their website. If you want you can read
 
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