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Actually Beast's statement makes sense.
Why would China allow the export of JF-17 and share the revenue when it can export the FC-1 and pocket the entire money considering that FC-1 is itself an export version ?
I may be wrong though.
Yes you are.
Marketing JF-17 is Pakistan's respectability, so dealing any potential customer is not the job of CATIC but PAC. Even if any customer contacts China instead of Pakistan for the purchase, Pakistan will get its 50 % share of profit. So no worries !
BTW @Beast Have u forgotten the contribution of Pakistan in JFT Program. China was about to scrap the Super-7 Project until we gave the green signal in late 90's. JFT meant alot to Pakistan that why we invested & Contributed and so there were few agreements & one of them was that Pakistan will share the profit 50-50. China would not like to loose its 50 % for ceasing any potential sale from Pakistan end or won't be able to eat the cake all alone. Be wise.