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  • Pakistan has no option but to follow China’s economic vision: Ahsan Iqbal. CPEC long-term plan 2017-2030 launched in Islamabad



ISLAMABAD: With the growing cooperation with China following implementation on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) plan, Pakistan is considering using Chinese currency instead of US dollar for bilateral trade to avoid the constant process of converting Yuan and Rupees into the dollar.

This was said by Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal during the inauguration ceremony of the Long-Term Plan (2017-2030) of the CPEC in Islamabad on Monday. He said China has also been pressing Pakistan to allow the use of the renminbi (RMB), the official name of its currency, as a currency in the Gwadar Free Zone. The event was also attended by Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Yao Jing.

Ahsan Iqbal, who also holds the charge of Ministry of Planning and Development, said the use RMB or any other currency would not be permitted in Pakistan, however, consideration is being given to using RMB for trade between Pakistan and China only.

Addressing the ceremony, the minister opined that it has become necessary for Pakistan to follow China’s economic vision. “We have to learn from China, how China with its political stability, how China with its social solidarity and harmony, and how China with the pursuit of its economic policies and vision has become a success story in the world.”

“We need to learn from the wisdom Chinese leadership have shown, and the path Chinese leadership have followed to bring about the biggest miracle of human civilization,” he said, explaining that China went from being the least developed country to world’s fastest-developing country.

China has become the export engine in the world because it has mastered low-cost production, he remarked. “We should follow the economic miracle of China.”

He said that CPEC was a national plan approved by the both the Chinese and Pakistan governments.” It will effectively match relevant national plans of China as well as Pakistan Vision 2025,” he added.

“This plan is effective until 2030, the short-term projects included will be considered by up to 2020; medium-term project up to 2025 and long-term projects up to 2030” he added.

The minister said that during President of China Xi Jinping’s visit to Pakistan in April 2015, the all-weather strategic cooperation partnership between the two countries was enriched with new connotations.

Praising the neighbouring country for investing in Pakistan at a time when others were shelving businesses in the country, he said, “China had invested over $ 50 billion when other countries were not interested to make any investment. He added, “Chinese were doing what the Americans and the Europeans should have done after the end of the Afghan war” that evicted the Soviets from Afghanistan. “That war helped bring down the Berlin Wall and made Europe safe. But we here in Pakistan are still paying the price for it.”

He added, “CPEC, for the first time, offers an opportunity for Pakistan to join China in a community of shared destiny and prosperity.”

Ahsan Iqbal said that the long-term plan would expand the scope of cooperation in various new areas, including cooperation in social sectors along with economic fields.
 
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Everything's Chinese now. Only a matter of time you guys change your country's name from pakistan to Chinastan

No hindi chini bhai bhai, anymore....Losers, you are.

Couldn't develop friendship with others but when others do....Smoke started coming out.

Go ahead, Pakistan...Another China is rising on left flank of India.

Must be quite disturbing for them.

To all my fellow Pakistanis:-

Bi lateral trade in local currencies is good idea...Right?

What's the advantage of trading in local currencies than in USD? Asking as a layman...
 
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Everything's Chinese now. Only a matter of time you guys change your country's name from pakistan to Chinastan
love it
better than being amercanistan like what india is moving towads
No hindi chini bhai bhai, anymore....Losers, you are.

Couldn't develop friendship with others but when others do....Smoke started coming out.

Go ahead, Pakistan...Another China is rising on left flank of India.

Must be quite disturbing for them.

To all my fellow Pakistanis:-

Bi lateral trade in local currencies is good idea...Right?

What's the advantage of trading in local currencies than in USD? Asking as a layman...
should have been done long ago
no point in sticking to dollar
will ease pressure on foreign currency as well
 
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Everything's Chinese now. Only a matter of time you guys change your country's name from pakistan to Chinastan
'Chinastan', I like that name. And if I do I am sure you won't have any problems, right?

Beside China is leading in several upcoming cutting edge technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Quantum computing etc. Being part of that revolution is something to dream of.
 
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Understandable given that China wants to make yuan an international currency. What a better way than to start with Pakistan. Plus, China avoids the currency of risk of using US dollar.
 
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better than being amercanistan like what india is moving towads

I don't think the bond between US and India is the same as China-pak. We don't have an FTA with them and there is no way US would dump their goods in India which would put Indian merchants out of business. We are as close with Russia, Israel etc as we are with the US
 
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Everything's Chinese now. Only a matter of time you guys change your country's name from pakistan to Chinastan
Did you even read the topic orjust ur back start burning by seeing CPEC and trade in thread? Its trade.in china currency.better than dollars. We are not dropping our cloths like your women in front of western and other indian thinks its a sign of glamour rather than shame
 
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Everything's Chinese now. Only a matter of time you guys change your country's name from pakistan to Chinastan

when the world is doing trade with US Dollars if Pakistan is trading with local chinese currency what's wrong in that???
 
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Everything's Chinese now. Only a matter of time you guys change your country's name from pakistan to Chinastan

So,when India does business with Iran to buy oil in Indian rupees is fine. India doing business with Japan in Japanese Yen for bullet train is also fine. But if Pakistan does business with China in Yuan, it's bad. Alrighty then.
 
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Everything's Chinese now. Only a matter of time you guys change your country's name from pakistan to Chinastan

Hey if it turns us into a mini super power than sure we're cool with that. Better than your future title which will be Endia.
 
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So,when India does business with Iran to buy oil in Indian rupees is fine. India doing business with Japan in Japanese Yen for bullet train is also fine. But if Pakistan does business with China in Yuan, it's bad. Alrighty then.


Good points.

CPEC long-term plan: Pakistan, China will say goodbye to US dollar

Mehtab Haider

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning, Development and Interior Ahsan Iqbal has said the Chinese currency RMB would be used for transactions under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor.

Pakistan and China agreed on saying goodbye to the US dollar for bilateral trade, loans and repayments as well as profit repatriation and now both the countries would use the Chinese currency RMB under a Long Term Plan (LTP) for 2017-2030.

“Experts of both sides will explore the possibility of using the Chinese currency (RMB) for undertaking bilateral trade as it will help Pakistan in reducing its dependence on the US dollar,” Ahsan Iqbal told reporters after launching the Long Term Plan for CPEC here at the P Block Auditorium on Monday. The Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Yao Jing, was also present on the occasion.

However, the minister said Pakistan’s rupee would be used in Gwadar and other areas where CPEC projects are underway. Pakistan has rejected the Chinese demand for using its RMB currency in Gwadar, which took quite long for signing the agreement on LTP.

On the use of Chinese currency, the LTP for 2017-2030 states, “Both the countries shall strengthen financial cooperation between their Free Trade Zones and explore the formation of a RMB backflow mechanism”.

The LTP also dwelt upon major challenges for CPEC, including geopolitical and security risks, restraint of natural and geographical factors and restraints to economic growth prospects being faced by Pakistan that possessed the possibility of choking Islamabad’s ability to sustain its growth path.

Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing said CPEC is a common agenda of development, which would be expanded to neighbouring countries and regions in future. He said Pakistan is a unique and traditional friend and through persuasion of One Belt One Road (OBOR) by China, would help regional countries to achieve progress in a coherent manner.

He said there is a beginning of a new era of development under which new concepts would be deployed for ensuring green development. The Long Term Plan, he said, demonstrated commitment from the government and people of both sides for undertaking development in seven envisaged areas. “This is another aspect that we want to share combined development with other countries and regions,” he added. He said a new type of state-to-state relations based on mutual respect and beneficial for all would be established. He assured that the Chinese government would deploy its 100 percent for successful completion of CPEC projects.

Ahsan Iqbal said that CPEC is not a conspiracy against anyone, so no one should feel apprehensive. He said the US and the USSR had walked away after the Cold War by leaving Pakistan but now the Chinese have preferred to invest here when the country was declared an unwanted destiny by many other countries.

He said there is no lull in CPEC's progress and initiation of more projects would be done after completion of codal procedural requirements. He said the Mainline (ML-1) from Karachi to Peshawar would be expanded to the Torkham border close to Afghanistan.

He said the world has changed as politics has been turned into a backburner and economic strength and prosperity became real strength of countries. He said the per capita income in Pakistan stood at $300 and it was $200 in 1980 but has now grown to $8,000 in China for one billion people, but Pakistan’s per capita stood at over $1,600. “We will have to follow the path of Chinese model for making progress,” he added.

China, he said, used to import $1 trillion worth goods and services and Pakistan would have to get its due share. China had signed $46 billion projects under CPEC when many are predicting economic meltdown of the country in 2013, he added. He warned that Pakistan would have to create two million jobs for achieving 6 to 8 percent GDP growth.
 
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This is a trap.
Yuan is a manipulated and underrated currency. It is not a good idea to pay back the loans with RMB.
 
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