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Pakistan’s Resolve to Push Through China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Is Credit Positive

Pakistan’s (Caa1 stable) parliament gave ex-post facto approval for a large project linking the country with China (Aa3 stable) via rail, road and an oil and gas pipeline. The government’s support for the implementation of the so-called China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is credit positive for Pakistan because it will spur investment activity, boost bilateral trade flows and help ease the country’s growing energy shortages.
The CPEC marks Pakistan’s deepening geo-strategic ties with China, which has emerged as a strong diplomatic and economic ally, providing support for energy, trade and infrastructure development. The project will connect the port of Gwadar in southern Pakistan with Kashgar in China’s Xinjiang region in the northwest. Apart from serving as a 2,000-kilometer transport link and oil pipeline, the corridor will involve the development of special economic zones and coal, wind, solar and hydro energy projects, primarily using concessional funding from China.
Plans for the CPEC have been in the works for several years, but were revived in February 2013, when Pakistan transferred the contract to develop Gwadar as a commercial deep-sea port to China Overseas Port Holdings from Port of Singapore Authority. During Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s visit to Beijing in November 2014, Chinese companies and banks pledged $45.6 billion in energy and infrastructure projects related to the corridor.

Development plans have encountered several obstacles, including a volatile political environment in Pakistan and a recent debate about re-routing the CPEC. The two countries vowed to expedite work on the corridor during China Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to Islamabad in early

February.Although a large portion of the project will come to fruition in 2017, if implementation proceeds smoothly, the corridor’s wide-ranging economic benefits will bring gradual improvements in Pakistan’s credit quality before 2017. An immediate effect of construction will be a boost in foreign investment flows. As Exhibit 1 shows, China is the largest foreign investor in Pakistan, with inflows totaling $696 million in the fiscal year ended 30 June 2014.
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Besides increasing foreign direct investment, the project will support Pakistan’s external position by bolstering trade flows between the two countries, which have already doubled since 2009 to $8.6 billion in 2014 (see Exhibit 2).
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More broadly, the CPEC will stimulate Pakistan’s anemic economic growth, which was 4.1% year-on-year in fiscal 2014, by spurring investment activity. At 14.6% of GDP, investment is significantly lower than the median of 22.9% for B-rated sovereigns. Given its proximity to the Persian Gulf, a major oil shipping source, the CPEC will provide a shorter, alternative route to link oil supplies from the Middle East with China,

bypassing the Malacca Strait. The development of energy projects along the corridor will also alleviate Pakistan’s chronic power shortages, which have hurt the country’s economic growth and government finances.
 
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China (No. 1) and HK (No. 4) combined made close to $1 billion for the half year ended June 30th 2014, keep the good work going Pakistan!

Considering the FDI inflow in 2013 was $1.307 billion, the trend is positive. With the economic belt in-place, more FDI is expected.

:pakistan:
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FDI inflows, by region and economy, 2013, US$ million


1) United States 187,528

2) China 123,911

3) British Virgin Islands 92,300

4) Russian Federation 79,262

5) Hong Kong, China 76,633

6) Brazil 64,045

7) Singapore 63,772

8) Canada 62,325

9) Australia 49,826

10) Spain 39,167

11) Mexico 38,286

12) United Kingdom 37,101

13) Ireland 35,520

14) Luxembourg 30,075

15) India 28,199

16) Germany 26,721

17) Netherlands 24,389

18) Chile 20,258

19) Indonesia 18,444

20) Colombia 16,772

21) Italy 16,508

22) Thailand 12,946

23) Turkey 12,866

24) Malaysia 12,306

25) Korea, Republic of 12,221

26) Israel 11,804

27) Austria 11,083

28) Cayman Islands 10,577

29) United Arab Emirates 10,488

30) Peru 10,172

31) Kazakhstan 9,739

32) Norway 9,330

33) Saudi Arabia 9,298

34) Argentina 9,082

35) Viet Nam 8,900

36) South Africa 8,188

37) Sweden 8,150

38) Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of 7,040

39) Mozambique 5,935

40) Nigeria 5,609

41) Egypt 5,553

42) Czech Republic 4,990

43) France 4,875

44) Panama 4,651

45) Philippines 3,860

46) Ukraine 3,771

47) Taiwan Province of China 3,688

48) Romania 3,617

49) Morocco 3,358

50) Ghana 3,226

51) Portugal 3,114

52) Sudan 3,094

53) Hungary 3,091

54) Turkmenistan 3,061

55) Iran, Islamic Republic of 3,050

56) Iraq 2,852

57) Lebanon 2,833

58) Uruguay 2,796

59) Costa Rica 2,652

60) Azerbaijan 2,632

61) Myanmar 2,621

62) Greece 2,567

63) Macao, China 2,331

64) Kuwait 2,329

65) Japan 2,304

66) Belarus 2,233

67) Congo, Democratic Republic of the 2,098

68) Denmark 2,083

69) New Caledonia 2,065

70) Mongolia 2,047

71) Congo 2,038

72) Dominican Republic 1,991

73) Equatorial Guinea 1,914

74) United Republic of Tanzania 1,872

75) Zambia 1,811

76) Jordan 1,798

77) Bolivia, Plurinational State of 1,750

78) Trinidad and Tobago 1,713

79) Algeria 1,691

80) Oman 1,626

81) Bangladesh 1,599

82) Bulgaria 1,450

83) Cambodia 1,396

84) Guatemala 1,309

85) Pakistan 1,307

86) Albania 1,225

87) Mauritania 1,154

88) Uganda 1,146

89) Bahamas 1,111

90) Tunisia 1,096

91) Uzbekistan 1,077

92) Liberia 1,061

93) Honduras 1,060

94) Serbia 1,034

95) Georgia 1,010

96) Bahrain 989

97) New Zealand 987

98) Ethiopia 953

99) Estonia 950

100) Sri Lanka 916

101) Brunei Darussalam 895

102) Gabon 856

103) Nicaragua 849

104) Madagascar 838

105) Latvia 808

106) Kyrgyzstan 758

107) Ecuador 703

108) Libya 702

109) Namibia 699

110) Niger 631

111) Slovakia 591

112) Croatia 580

113) Sierra Leone 579

114) Cameroon 572

115) Jamaica 567

116) Chad 538

117) Cyprus 533

118) Lithuania 531

119) Kenya 514

120) Montenegro 447

121) Mali 410

122) Zimbabwe 400

123) Paraguay 382

124) Barbados 376

125) Burkina Faso 374

126) Côte d'Ivoire 371

127) Armenia 370

128) Iceland 348

129) The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 334

130) Bosnia and Herzegovina 332

131) Maldives 325

132) Benin 320

133) Senegal 298

134) Lao People's Democratic Republic 296

135) Djibouti 286

136) Fiji 272

137) Mauritius 259

138) Guyana 240

139) Moldova, Republic of 231

140) Korea, Democratic People's Republic of 227

141) Haiti 190

142) Botswana 188

143) Seychelles 178

144) State of Palestine 177

145) Gibraltar 166

146) Aruba 163

147) El Salvador 140

148) Antigua and Barbuda 138

149) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 127

150) French Polynesia 119

151) Malawi 118

152) Suriname 113

153) Saint Kitts and Nevis 112

154) Rwanda 111

155) Tajikistan 108

156) Somalia 107

157) Solomon Islands 105

158) Belize 89

159) Saint Lucia 88

160) Togo 84

161) Grenada 78

162) Nepal 74

163) Afghanistan 69

164) Swaziland 67

165) Sint Maarten 58

166) Anguilla 56

167) Bermuda 55

168) Lesotho 44

169) Eritrea 44

170) Vanuatu 35

171) São Tomé and Principe 30

172) Samoa 28

173) Curaçao 27

174) Gambia 25

175) Guinea 25

176) Marshall Islands 23

177) Bhutan 21

178) Timor-Leste 20

179) Cabo Verde 19

180) Papua New Guinea 18

181) Dominica 18

182) Guinea-Bissau 15

183) Comoros 14

184) Tonga 12

185) Kiribati 9

186) Burundi 7

187) Palau 6

188) Montserrat 2

189) Central African Republic 1

190) Micronesia, Federated States of 1

191) Belgium and Luxembourg -

192) Saint Helena -

193) Mayotte -

194) Syrian Arab Republic -

195) Falkland Islands (Malvinas) -

196) Netherlands Antilles -

197) Cook Islands -

198) Nauru -

199) Niue -

200) Serbia and Montenegro -

201) Yemen (134)

202) Slovenia (679)

203) Qatar (840)

204) Finland (1,065)

205) Malta (2,100)

206) Belgium (2,406)

207) Angola (4,285)

208) Switzerland (5,252)

209) Poland (6,038)


 
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China (No. 1) and HK (No. 4) combined made close to $1 billion for the half year ended June 30th 2014, keep the good work going Pakistan!

Considering the FDI inflow in 2013 was $1.307 billion, the trend is positive. With the economic belt in-place, more FDI is expected.

:pakistan:
no wonder why our enemies are worried ... we will together defeat them economically , socially ,morally and with strong defense :lol::lol: :china::china:
 
The whole nation is looking forward to the trade corridor being functional and playing its role in the development of the country.
 
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