Stakeholders agree on Gwadar City master plan

Planning Minister Khusro Bakhtyar discusses CPEC progress with Chinese ambassador

Planning, Development and Reform Minister Khusro Bakhtyar in a meeting with Chinese envoy Yao Jing in Islamabad. Photo: APP

ISLAMABAD:
Planning, Development and Reform Minister Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar on Wednesday said consensus among stakeholders had been developed on the Gwadar City master plan, which would be finalised at the earliest.

Talking to Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing, who called on him, the minister stressed the need for expediting progress on projects in Gwadar such as new international airport, hospital, vocational institutes and a power plant.

The meeting, in which matters of mutual interest, including progress on China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects, came under discussion, was also attended by Planning Secretary Zafar Hasan and Project Director CPEC Hasaan Daud Butt.

“The [Gwadar] projects will not only create conducive environment for future investment but also help upgrade facilities for local population,” the statement quoted the minister as telling the Chinese ambassador.”[The government is] all set to attract more trilateral investment here in future.”

The minister appreciated that Chinese experts on socioeconomic development were visiting Pakistan this month to discuss cooperation in agriculture, education, medical treatment, poverty alleviation, water supply and vocational training projects.

He hailed the Chinese government for financial support to initiate pilot projects for poverty alleviation, saying that the Pakistan side would identify sites for workable as well as impact-creating projects with the input of provincial governments in this sector.


“All measures will be taken to fast-track the industrial cooperation by ensuring development of special economic zones (SEZs). The ground breaking of the Rashakai SEZ would be done soon, Bakhtyar reiterated.

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“The federal government will facilitate in providing utilities such as power, gas supply and road infrastructure to all the SEZs under CPEC, in order for a speedy development of those projects,” the minister added.

He asked the Chinese government to encourage state-owned as well as the private sector companies to explore investment opportunities in Pakistan. He highlighted importance of agriculture sector development for Pakistan’s economic uplift.

The federal and provincial governments would come up with a viable road-map for the forthcoming Joint Working Group (JWG) meeting on agriculture, he said, adding: "We promote technology transfer, trade facilitation and scientific as well as technical cooperation in this important sector."

The minister also stated that the government would welcome Chinese agriculture sector companies to explore investment opportunities in Pakistan for input supplies as well as in food production processing, logistics, marketing and exports in a vertically integrated way or through joint ventures.

He stressed the need for finalising a preliminary design of Pakistan Railways’ ML-1 upgradation so that negotiation on financial matters may commence. Both sides agreed to prepare tangible deliverables for the Prime Minister's visit to China to participate in Belt and Road Forum, in April this year.
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