
How mega
transport project will be a game-changer for Pakistan
he $56 billion China Pakistan
Economic Corridor (CHINA- PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC)) is one of the most
important parts of the China’s One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative for a
stronger trade connectivity in the world.
OBOR is China’s ambitious
project to revive the ancient Silk route for trade connecting China, Central
Asia and Europe by developing three main corridors via southern, northern and
central Xinjiang, which links China with Pakistan, Russia, India and Europe.
The mega investment project
that connects Pakistan with China is called CHINA- PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR
(CPEC) — and it is the most significant part of the "One Belt, One
Road" initiative.
China has made commitments to invest around $56 billion (Dh205.5 billion) in CHINA- PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC) involving development deals, which is equivalent to roughly 20 per cent of Pakistan’s annual GDP.
China has made commitments to invest around $56 billion (Dh205.5 billion) in CHINA- PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC) involving development deals, which is equivalent to roughly 20 per cent of Pakistan’s annual GDP.
CHINA- PAKISTAN ECONOMIC
CORRIDOR (CPEC) is believed to be China’s biggest ever investment overseas to
build a 3,218km route by 2030, consisting of highways, railways and pipelines
that will connect Pakistan’s Gwadar Port to Xinjiang province of China.
In total, the economic corridor project aims to add some 17,000 megawatts of electricity generation at a cost of around $34 billion. The rest of the money will be spent on transport infrastructure, including upgrading the railway line between the port of Karachi and the northwest city of Peshawar.
Key corridor
In total, the economic corridor project aims to add some 17,000 megawatts of electricity generation at a cost of around $34 billion. The rest of the money will be spent on transport infrastructure, including upgrading the railway line between the port of Karachi and the northwest city of Peshawar.
Key corridor
Development of Gwadar port,
which would provide Beijing a firm and long-term foothold in the Indian Ocean,
is an important part of the CHINA- PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC) as this
economic corridor will behave as a channel for the novel Maritime Silk Route that
imagines connecting three billion people in Asia, Africa and Europe.
CHINA- PAKISTAN ECONOMIC
CORRIDOR (CPEC) aims to revive the earliest Silk Road with an emphasis on
infrastructure, and establishes the strategic structure of bilateral
cooperation.
The project associates
China’s strategy to improve its western constituencies with Pakistan’s
concentration on enhancing its economy, comprising the infrastructure
construction of Gwadar Port.
However, Pakistan will
benefit more from CHINA- PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC). China has become
the second largest trade partner of Pakistan and biggest investor in
infrastructure, telecommunications, ports, energy sectors.
Furthermore, Chinese
government and private companies from China have guaranteed to spend $20
billion in the energy sector and massive amount of above $30 billion in other
sectors as a foreign direct investment in Pakistan, which will help promote
trade between the two countries.
The recent development in
Pakistan-China corridor makes Pakistan the first transit hub for the world’s
second largest economy among South Asian countries.
Irrespective of the political
and military consequences of this project, it has numerous benefits for the
people of the constituency.
Pakistan, which suffers from
continuous energy shortages and low trade with its neighbors, will be better-linked
and will have sufficient energy.
From East to West
From East to West
A Pakistan-aligned road
network will enable contacts among its neighbors in the west and east. India
and Iran require this corridor for closer cooperation with each other’s
economy.
Even though the CHINA-
PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC) simplifies movement of goods and services in
the region, China’s contribution in the region’s economy turns rivals into
stakeholders in preserving peace and stability in the region.
The CHINA- PAKISTAN ECONOMIC
CORRIDOR (CPEC) is not only a game-changer in the region but will also be a
‘fate-changer’ for the people of Pakistan. The CHINA- PAKISTAN ECONOMIC
CORRIDOR (CPEC) will serve as a gateway for trade not only for China and
Pakistan, but for the whole region.
Connectivity
Connectivity
Better connectivity in the
region will improve trade among Pakistan, China, Iran, India, Afghanistan and
the Central Asian Republics.
Pakistan envisages the CHINA-
PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC) as a peace enabler because when connectivity
and trade increases between countries, they tend to avoid conflicts. Through CHINA-
PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC), Pakistan’s Vision 2025 seeks to position
itself from a lower middle income country to high middle income country by
achieving the target per capita GDP of $4,200.
Through this project Pakistan
will become the hub of business and trade in Asia, and western China will be
able to penetrate Asian and European markets. It will cater to the needs of all
federal units of Pakistan through proper rail and road network and multiple
projects on energy within the next three years.
Pakistan is expected to be
totally transformed this year. The CHINA- PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC)
also attracts foreign and local investors in the fields of high-capacity
industrial units, factory–market road transportation and distribution services,
rail-supported bulk transit of goods, dry ports along the CHINA- PAKISTAN
ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC) routes, storage facilities for transit food and goods.
Pakistan and China are to
soon conclude agreements for financing and construction of the Gwadar
International Airport and East-Bay Expressway.
Impact on the job market
Impact on the job market
Nine economic zones have been
identified to be set up in different parts of the country. Currently feasibility
studies are being undertaken and financial agreements are expected to be
concluded by the next Joint Cooperation Committee meeting later this year.
Based on the profile of
workforce engaged on projects in progress, officials insist that over 80 per
cent direct new jobs will be filled by locals in the initial years.
However, if the multiplier
effect over the next 10 years is taken into account the ratio would be no less
than 1: 150 i.e. for each Chinese national inducted in a job, 150 Pakistanis
will be employed.
The best of all is that CHINA-
PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC) enjoys the support and backing of all
political parties and segments of the establishment in Pakistan. Its popularity
among the public is also set to grow when they will start benefiting from the
project.
For Pakistan, it will release
huge development dividends benefiting all aspects of people’s lives. (CPEC
Media)
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