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The chief minister said that Pakistan supported China on South China Sea dispute, ‘One China’ policy, territorial rights and other issues. PHOTO: INP

LAHORE: Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif met Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Yesui in Beijing on Monday.

Speaking on the occasion, the chief minister said that Pakistan-China friendship was of value to every Pakistani. “Completion of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects will change the destiny of the region. It will promote Pakistani exports, as well as create jobs,” he said. The CM said that Pakistan had always supported China on ‘One China’ policy, Tibet as well as regional and international issues.

Yesui said that China had always stood by Pakistan and would continue to help it achieve progress and prosperity.

“China will cooperate with Pakistan in increasing the productive capacity of its industrial sector. It will also include construction of industries and transfer of technology,” he said. He said that Pakistan was among China’s priorities in the programme of shifting of industries to other countries. “We will assist Pakistan in all industrial sectors,” he said.

MoUs

Seven agreements and 17 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) were signed between government and private companies of China and Pakistan at Pakistan’s embassy in Beijing on Monday.

The agreements pertain to textile industry, industrial estates, energy, infrastructure development and water treatment.

Addressing the ceremony, the chief minister said that Pakistani traders and industrialists should benefit from the Chinese cooperation and increase mutual trade.

“The pace of implementation of development projects in Pakistan under the CPEC is unprecedented,” he said.

Media delegation

The chief minister met a delegation of Chinese print and electronic media, news agencies and radio at Pakistan’s embassy in Beijing.

“Pakistan-China friendship is based on golden principles of honesty, trust and transparency. The people of China and Pakistan should learn each other’s languages. There is a need to increase the exchange of delegations of traders, industrialists, scientists, artists, students and teachers,” he said.

The chief minister said that Pakistan supported China on South China Sea dispute, ‘One China’ policy, territorial rights and other issues.

Pakistani students

The chief minister met Pakistani students learning Chinese language in China on Monday.

“The Punjab government has sent you to China at its expense to learn Chinese language. Pakistani students are very talented. Learning the Chinese language is the need of the hour. It is now your responsibility to work hard and succeed,” the CM said.

He said that the government would send more students to China to learn Chinese language.

The chief minister also met Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank president Jin Liqun in Beijing. Liqun assured provision of funds on a priority basis for projects being completed with Chinese cooperation. He said that experience of Chinese financial institutions working in Pakistan had been very good. “There will be no shortage of resources for the projects in future as well,” he said.
Source:http://tribune.com.pk/story/1150195/bilateral-ties-pakistan-supports-china-issues-cm/
 
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“China will cooperate with Pakistan in increasing the productive capacity of its industrial sector. It will also include construction of industries and transfer of technology,” he said. He said that Pakistan was among China’s priorities in the programme of shifting of industries to other countries. “We will assist Pakistan in all industrial sectors,” he said.

MoUs

Seven agreements and 17 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) were signed between government and private companies of China and Pakistan at Pakistan’s embassy in Beijing on Monday.

The agreements pertain to textile industry, industrial estates, energy, infrastructure development and water treatment.

Addressing the ceremony, the chief minister said that Pakistani traders and industrialists should benefit from the Chinese cooperation and increase mutual trade.

“The pace of implementation of development projects in Pakistan under the CPEC is unprecedented,” he said.


The bold part is the one im really looking forward to,
we need new industries real bad and innovation in the existing ones.
The monopolies need to end here.
New entrants shall ensure some competition.
 
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A strong and prosperous Pak is in the strategic interests of China.

Hopefully, the good will between two peoples is translated into actual industrial cooperation.

The road to rapid industrialisation and development of Pak goes through JVs.

There is a lot Pak can learn from Chinese development model. Also from the mistakes.

Learning the Chinese language by young and professional peoples of Pak will in deepening cultural and business ties even further.

CPEC is just the beginning. When there is infrastructure business follows.

So the intial 50 bln is just the tip of the iceberg.

With improving security environment Pak economic will take off.

Great times ahead for Sino-Pak cooperation.
 
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Later it can also benefit and boost china for trade with India :smitten:........
 
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