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CPEC to transform lives of over 3bn people by interlinking region with modern infrastructure

  Export-oriented industries should be facilitated; resourceful solutions needed to curtail energy challenge Mr. Ibrahim Qureshi is a President of the All Pakistan Business Forum (APBF), which is a vibrant business association, with representation from numerous industries and business-sectors. It promotes and protects the interests of the business community in Pakistan and also advises the government on; policy formulation, regulatory realignments, economic reforms and implementation, to ensure better quality of …

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Steel, cement sectors set to reap profits under CPEC projects

  Cement and steel remained the dominant industries in developing the sustainable society and a country. Although the related companies to these industries are highly competitive to generate employment, export earnings, tax revenues and innovations but are much concern to health and vitality of human life and nature. Both cement and steel sectors of Pakistan are likely to get a boost from the tremendous construction activity generated through multi-billion dollar …

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CPEC projects set to be a catalyst of Pakistan’s economic boost

  Balochistan to experience new era of development and prosperity While work is underway on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), domestic as well as foreign investors are showing much interest as this venture is set to be a catalyst for Pakistan to grow its economy at same pace achieved by the leading regional peers. Soon after the launch of this project, major business groups have invested for expanding their production …

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CPEC has become a major attraction for domestic as well as foreign investors

  Cement, steel, other industries set to grow The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has become a major attraction for domestic as well as foreign investors who see this project as catalyst for Pakistan to grow its economy at a pace achieved by leading regional peers. Soon after the launch of the project, some major business groups have already invested in expanding their production capacity of such materials as cement, steel, …

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China becomes major business partner of Pakistan

  PBC discusses business projects with 100 Chinese investors Choosing Pakistan under the flagship of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) as investment destination by China has altogether brought a paradigm shift about the perception of Pakistan as the world economic players have included Pakistan on their business map, said Arif Habib, a leading industrialists and a senior member of Pakistan Business Council on the sidelines of a strategic business session with …

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CPEC has much brighter prospect for investors

  Pakistan sees bumper Chinese investment last year New deals in roads, energy and furniture sector likely to take place China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), linking Gwadar to China’s Western city of Kashgar, was viewed optimistically both by the local and foreign investors for the country. The investors are optimistic that the CPEC would generate economic activity, open vistas and investment and business opportunities for Pakistan and the region at large. …

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Power sector achieved another milestone under CPEC complement

  Energy generation and transmission projects are in different stages of execution The power sector achieved another landmark when the total electricity generation reached to record 17272MW for the first time in the country’s history. The hydel generation contributed 6080MW while the IPPs and GENCOs contributed 11192MW. A large number of power generation and transmission projects are already in different stages of execution which will ultimately lead to end of …

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Revamp, upgradation of Pakistan’s railways system under CPEC

  Railways and roadways are the two means of transport over the land. Roads can be built in the hilly areas also whereas railway lines cannot be laid easily. The railways have an advantage over the roadways that they can carry a large number of passengers and large and heavy loads for long distances. Also journey by train is more comfortable than by bus. Urban cities came up with the …

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All roads lead to Gwadar

  On 10th April 2016, talking to the Washington Post, Zhang Baozhong, Chairman of China Overseas Port Holding Company said that his company could spend a total of $4.5 billion on roads, power, hotels and other infrastructure for the industrial zone, which he said would be open to non-Chinese companies. The company also plans to build an international airport and power plant for Gwadar. This would be the first time …

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Achieving CPEC, Gwadar port: how important for Balochistan business fame?

  Gwadar Port in Balochistan is of immense importance not only for trade with Central Asian Republics (CARs) but also for the development of Pakistan across the Asian region. Of course, Gwadar has the potential to become a hub of major economic and commercial activities in the region. There is a high need for establishing roads and warehousing facilities at Taftan, Chaman and Torkham borders in order to make full …

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