Renewable Energy: Technology to be acquired from China
The business corporations in China had expressed keen interest in establishing power plants in Pakistan, says Afridi.
PCJCCI will provide a video conferencing facility to its members to develop easy trade channels, says Afridi. ILLUSTRATION: JAMAL KHURSHID
LAHORE:
Acquisition of appropriate technology in the field of renewable energy and alternative sources of energy from China is a priority for the Pakistan-China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI).
PCJCCI Founder President Shah Faisal Afridi said in a statement here on Wednesday that PCJCCI was launching a campaign to attract Chinese investment companies towards the energy sector in Pakistan, and the business corporations in China had expressed keen interest in establishing power plants in Pakistan.
A match-making process is being planned to materialise the investments, he said. He said that a delegation comprising representatives of such corporations would soon be invited to Pakistan to review joint venture opportunities in the field of energy.
He said the PCJCCI will provide a video conferencing facility to its members to develop easy trade channels.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 31st, 2013.
Acquisition of appropriate technology in the field of renewable energy and alternative sources of energy from China is a priority for the Pakistan-China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI).
PCJCCI Founder President Shah Faisal Afridi said in a statement here on Wednesday that PCJCCI was launching a campaign to attract Chinese investment companies towards the energy sector in Pakistan, and the business corporations in China had expressed keen interest in establishing power plants in Pakistan.
A match-making process is being planned to materialise the investments, he said. He said that a delegation comprising representatives of such corporations would soon be invited to Pakistan to review joint venture opportunities in the field of energy.
He said the PCJCCI will provide a video conferencing facility to its members to develop easy trade channels.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 31st, 2013.