This is a smart move by China. China desperately needs to help shift many high value industries, from tech to agriculture, away from its geopolitical rivals towards its allies in order to build up its "team". Pakistan has massive potential and if it can be tapped into, it will be a much stronger ally for China.
That's how China started out in a score of industries. They let foreign multinationals in first, they establish the factories, SOPs, etc. Partner with local contractors for a range of tasks and eventually knowledge about this industry takes root and homegrown champions are created.
I dont think any pakistani company has the funds or capacity to settup a chip manufactering plant. Most of the investment will be made by Chinese companies.
China is investing hundreds of billions of dollars in chip manufactering. I believe in the next decade China expects to produce more than Taiwan (the current global leader). If Chinese are willing to settup units in Pakistan then why not? Even if we achive 5-10% of taiwans capacity we will be able to supply domestic production plants and have more than enough to exports. Chips are very expensive high value added items.
Pakistan should encourage them with large incentives such as tax free for 10 years, or provide subsidies to such sectors than unproductive sectors. We should aim to have reasonable but growth oriented targets. We cannot become a global tech leader on the scale of China/Korea/Taiwan in 10 years maybe not even 20 years, but is such a thing achievable by 2047 (100 year anniversity of independance) surely it is reasonable.
That's how China started out in a score of industries. They let foreign multinationals in first, they establish the factories, SOPs, etc. Partner with local contractors for a range of tasks and eventually knowledge about this industry takes root and homegrown champions are created.