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Print Print 2022-11-03

Investment in solar, water, other projects: Leading Chinese firms accept PM’s offer

  • Shehbaz encourages them to invest in Pakistan’s alternative energy resources including the wind turbine power plants
Published November 3, 2022

BEIJING: The leading Chinese companies during the official visit of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to China have shown their keen interest in making investment in Pakistan’s solar, water and other infrastructure projects.

The prime minister invited the Chinese corporate heads to visit Pakistan and invest in the government’s comprehensive solar power project aimed at generating 10,000 mega watt electricity. He also encouraged them to invest in Pakistan’s alternative energy resources including the wind turbine power plants.

Shehbaz Sharif stressed early completion of the infrastructure of Gwadar International Airport, to which the Chinese companies assured to complete the project by the beginning of year 2023.

The prime minister in a meeting with Chinese investors and businessmen said the government since assuming power in April had resolved several issues pertaining to them and had paid them the pending dues of Rs 160 billion. An amount of Rs 50 billion has been paid to them yesterday, he added.

It’s time to build B2B ties with China: PM

He said a revolving fund had been established by the State Bank of Pakistan on the directive of Finance Minister Ishaq Dar with a seed money of Rs 50 billion.

He regretted the obstacles faced by the Chinese companies in the past on the matters concerning the payment of imported coal.

He vowed addressing on priority the issues relating to the land acquisition for construction of DiamerBhasha Dam and other hurdles in way to completion of Mohmand Dam.

Shehbaz Sharif assured provision of foolproof security to the Chinese personnel working in Pakistan and said that an across-the-board security would be ensured for those deputed on the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project and other joint initiatives.

He extended condolences over the death of Chinese men and women who lost their lives while at work in Pakistan.

To address water shortage in Pakistan’s metropolitan Karachi, the prime minister said the federal government along with the Sindh government was ready to collaborate with the Chinese companies to resolve the issue.

The prime minister expressed confidence that strong business and investment linkages between Pakistan and China would lead to further cementing of bilateral relations.

He thanked the Chinese companies in taking special interest in Pakistan’s development projects particularly the Gwadar Port, Main Line-1 railway track and several other projects.

He also expressed gratitude over the generous support extended by China in the wake of massive flash floods in Pakistan.

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Haseeb Saleem Nov 03, 2022 09:45am
Hope that the historic tour of our pm will bring good conditions in Pakistan economically.
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Haseeb Saleem Nov 03, 2022 09:46am
Hope that the historic tour of our pm will bring good conditions in Pakistan economically.
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SAMIR SARDANA Nov 03, 2022 07:17pm
CHINESE COMPANIES HAVE NO WHERE TO GO, EXCEPT PAKISTAN ! CHINA HAS SCRAPPED SUBSIDIES,ON RE POWER ! OFFSHORE WIND, HAS 2 YEARS ! CHINA FIRST MOVED TO GPP (GRID PARITY POWER),AND THEN FIT (FEED IN TARRIFFS), AND NOW HAS SCRAPPED SUBSIDIES ON SHORE WIND TARRIFF IN CHINA,IS 4 CENTS A UNIT ! CHINESE WIND TOWERS ARE FACING 20% ADD IN EU ! PAKISTAN IS THE ZONE ! HERE CHINESE IPP CAN GET GPP (BASED ON GAS AND RFO COSTING) AND CAN ALSO GET 20 YEAR FIT BASED ON COST PLUS ! SO THE SUBSIDIES LOST IN CHINA CAN BE EARNED BY THE IPP INDIRECTLY IN PAKISTAN ! THE BIGGEST PROBLEM IN CHINA IS THAT,POPULATION IS NEAR THE SEA, AND WIND AND SOLAR IS IN IN INTERIORS ! OFF SHORE WIND MAKES SENSE - BUT PRC HAS SCRAPPED SUBSIDIES SO OFFSHORE WIND, IS A GOLD MINE, IN PAKISTAN ,AS IT IS RECTANGULAR NATION, AND T& D COSTS ARE LOWER, THAN IN CHINA (ASSUMING NO THEFT) JIYE JIYE PAKISTAN ! RUSSIA + PRC + PAKISTAN + IRAN + ALSO TURKEY = NATURAL ALLIANCE ! dindooohndoo
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Jehanzeb Ibrahim Nov 04, 2022 03:27pm
@SAMIR SARDANA, well said sir. and his own family business concern's.
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