Limitless opportunities exist as result of CPEC execution: Chinese CG
Chinese Consul General Long Dingbin has said that limitless opportunities existed as a result of CPEC's execution and emphasized that Pakistan needed to bring about far-reaching reforms in various socio-economic sectors to get maximum advantage of the CPEC project.
While talking to a delegation of Pakistan Industrial and Traders Associations Front (PIAF) led by its Chairman Mian Nauman Kabir, the consul general also highlighted China's experience of miraculous reforms that changed the destiny of China.
The both sides emphasized that greater synergies may be created to deepen linkages between Western China and Pakistan. They were of the view that rising cost of labour in China as well as labour shortages were an opportunity for Pakistan to devise attractive policies which can help relocation of Chinese industries to Pakistan.
Speaking on the occasion, the PIAF chairman said that Pakistan offers ample opportunities of trade for Chinese businessmen in almost all the sectors or sub-sectors of economy to become closest trading partner of China.
In the context of ongoing project of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the importance of private to private contacts had mounted and in this scenario, trade and industrial associations' role has widened, he said.
Lahore has a special significance being the hub of business activities in Punjab. Both public and private sector organizations were striving hard to fully exploit trade and investment potential of Punjab in collaboration with foreign investors, he said and added that China was first choice for Pakistani businessmen to join hands for joint ventures.
He appreciated the Chinese Consulate for opening up the first visa application service center in Lahore recently to facilitate applicants wishing to visit the country.
He called it a landmark step, as earlier residents of Lahore had to travel to Islamabad to apply for a visa to China. This new place will provide enormous relief to businessmen and visitors. Lahore is an important city and the new hub of economic activity in Punjab, he added.
Pakistan is looking Chinese businessmen for making joint efforts aimed at boosting bilateral trade and economic relations, he said and hoped that the state-level cooperation between two countries would bring greater fortune to both.
He said that status of two-way trade was bound to improve in a decade or so because once the CPEC project became fully functional, a win-win situation would take place for Pakistan and China. In the meantime, we need to interact on regular basis for exploring avenues for trade expansion and opportunities for investments, he added.
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