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ISLAMABAD: The government is working hard to ensure implementation of agreements signed during Chinese premier Wen Jiabao’s visit to Pakistan three months ago and has warned officials and departments against any inaction, the finance minister said.

Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh said inaction on the part of any ministry would not be tolerated in the implementation of decisions taken by the two countries. In order to monitor developments, he asked officials to provide a comprehensive progress report.

Shaikh was chairing a meeting with a Chinese delegation, led by Ambassador to Pakistan Liu Jian, to review progress on the implementation of projects which Beijing had pledged as part of a bid to extend technical and financial assistance to Pakistan.

Several project agreements, worth more than $10 billion, were signed when Jiabao visited Pakistan for three days in December, in China’s latest push to seek improved economic and political relations with regional states.

In the post-flood reconstruction programme, the Chinese government pledged to support Pakistan in reconstruction of a number of projects, which included grants for highways and agriculture.

There are fears in Pakistan that official slackness might take benefit away by delaying implementation of such projects, however, Hafeez stressed that nothing of this nature would be tolerated.

The meeting deliberated upon implementation of agriculture-related projects under economic and technical cooperation and also reviewed progress in the finance and banking sector. Additionally, opening of a National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) branch in China, under prevalent Chinese banking laws, was also proposed.

Under the bilateral trade agreement, China is to send more missions to Pakistan and provide traders with access and free space in exhibitions in Chinese cities, such as Urumqi, Kensing and Chengdu.

Market access through grant of unilateral tariff concession to 228 Pakistani products and launch of second phase of the Pak-China Free Trade Agreement were also discussed.

During the Chinese premier’s visit, new air routes between Pakistan and China were agreed and this subject was touched upon in the meeting as well.

A youth exchange programme was also brought under discussion whereby 100 Chinese and Pakistani youth delegations will visit each other’s countries to enhance cultural cooperation.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 2nd, 2011.


Pak-China : Delegation reviews progress on agreed projects – The Express Tribune
 
Pak-China cooperation

Finance minister chairs meeting on progress


Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Minister for Finance and Economic Affairs, Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh has said no inaction on the part of any line ministry would be allowed in the implementation of the decisions agreed between Pakistan and China during the last visit of Chinese Premier to Pakistan.

Chairing a meeting with Chinese delegation led by Chinese ambassador to Pakistan Liu Jian to review the progress in the implementation of the mechanism for the number of projects in which China has pledged to extend technical and financial assistance to Pakistan.

In the post flood Reconstruction Programme, the Chinese Government has pledged to support Pakistan in the reconstruction of a number of projects, which included the Grant for Highways and Agriculture, Transport, Energy and Communicaton, Estab-lishment of China-Pakistan Agricultural Technology Zones, Upgradation of Karakarum Highway and Reallignment of Ataabad Lake, Disaster for Preparedness and Response System and Environment and Ecosystem.

The meeting deliberated upon the progress in the operationalisation and implementation of the agriculture related component under the Economic and Technical Cooperation and reviewed the progress in the finance and banking sector and the members of the meeting were apprised the ICBC Industrial and Commercial Bank of China is coming to Pakistan to open its branches in Karachi and Islamabad.

The meeting discussed the opening of Pakistan’s National Bank of Pakistan Branch in China under the prevalent procedure in the Chinese Banking laws.

Under the bilateral trade, China is to send more trade missions to Pakistan, and Pakistani traders to be given access and free space in trade exhibition in the cities of Kashghar, Urmuqi, Kensing and Chengdu.

The Finance Minister asked the concerned officials to give a comprehensive report on the development in this regard.

Pakistan’s market access by considering grant of unilateral tariff concession to 228 Pakistani products, launch of second phase of the Pak-China Free Trade Agreement, in the first quarter of 2011, the establishment of Pakistan China Entrepreneurs Forum and exploring possibility of establishing trans-border economic zones also came under discussion.

Pakistan and China were also agreed to open new air routes. The meeting also deliberated upon on airport also. The youth exchange programme was also brought under discussion whereby one hundred Chinese and Pakistani youth delegations to visit respective countries to enhance cultural cooperation between the two friendly countries.


Source: Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
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