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No other country may be able to join CPEC before 2020
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Pakistan, China agree to first complete projects before opening CPEC’s door to others
By ZAFAR BHUTTA
Aug.23,2017
ISLAMABAD:
Islamabad and Beijing are unlikely to welcome other countries to become part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) before 2020 as they will wait until energy and industrial projects are completed, say officials.

Pakistan and China are developing energy projects of $35 billion under CPEC and want to complete them first before opening the door to Middle Eastern states, Iran and Central Asian countries for joining the gigantic economic corridor.

‘Multan will be a major trade centre with the arrival of CPEC’

Some of the power projects like Sahiwal coal power plant have been completed and some others are expected to be ready next year.

According to officials, Pakistan has not officially invited these countries in writing to join CPEC as Islamabad and Beijing have agreed, in principle, that they will not make other countries part of CPEC till 2020.

Apart from energy projects, China is also working on communications and industrial schemes. It is also interested in investing in duty-free zones along the economic corridor in Pakistan.

Under CPEC, 37 duty-free zones will be built, of which Pakistan has prioritised nine zones that will be offered to China.

During the visit of a Chinese delegation, a meeting was held in this regard with officials of Pakistan’s Board of Investment (BOI), Petroleum and Water and Power Divisions.

In the meeting with BOI, the Chinese delegates sought some more incentives from Pakistan. They also demanded pieces of land on a 99-year lease, which surprised many Pakistani officials.

‘Gilgit-Baltistan has central importance in reference to CPEC’

They cited the example of Cambodia and Belarus that had given land on lease for 99 years, saying Pakistan should follow that model. However, Pakistani officials did not respond, saying only that it would trigger a wave of criticism in the country.

Following the discussions, expert groups were formed to assess China’s demand and work on the duty-free zones.

Officials disclosed that China could take control of one out of nine prioritised zones on an experimental basis where it would work either independently or enter into joint ventures with the private sector.

They said China wanted complete control over these projects and did not want other countries to join CPEC.

China desires to develop the industry itself in Pakistan and will give CPEC access to other countries when industrial units start working. This will help China to export its projects to other countries like Central Asian states and Russia.

‘CPEC changing country’s destiny’

In the meeting with officials of the Petroleum Division, the Chinese side was informed that not a single project of the oil and gas sector had been made part of CPEC.

The Petroleum Division officials said the oil and gas industry had been ignored in CPEC as the entire focus of China was on electricity, road and railway schemes. Some oil and gas projects should be included in the economic corridor, they emphasised.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 23rd, 2017.

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Sorry India, you will have to wait till 2020 before we even consider your Application to join CPEC!

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We are not in hurry. Thing is CPEC is there for permanently. We should keep building it and ready to use. It will be fully operational by the end of 2018.
 
Phase-1 of CPEC should be completed by 2020. Which included motorways, highways, power plants, Gwader projects etc
 
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Sorry India, you will have to wait till 2020 before we even consider your Application to join CPEC!

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Think you are mistaken or not been reading the news . We do not want to join.
 
I recently went to Gilgit Hunza along the KKH and saw first hand the old silk road. Boy what an amazing piece of engineering even that was.. How dangerous and what an achievement for the time. Man is truly amazing
 
I recently went to Gilgit Hunza along the KKH and saw first hand the old silk road. Boy what an amazing piece of engineering even that was.. How dangerous and what an achievement for the time. Man is truly amazing
Share pics mate
 
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Sorry India, you will have to wait till 2020 before we even consider your Application to join CPEC!

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Sorry India.:o:
Still living in your fantasy bubble.
How badly you people want India to join cpec and why.
 
I'm not surprised. The bulk of it is a transport link between China and the Arabian sea. We need to build it before people can start using it.
 
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