Global Times

China- Pakistan power projects to be finished by next year

- By Liu Caiyu

The chief minister of Pakistan’s Punjab Province promised on Tuesday that most of the power- related China- Pakistan Economic Corridor ( CPEC) projects will be completed by 2017.

“Billions of dollars worth of projects are being completed, most of which are power- related. Pakistan faces a huge energy shortage. We cannot thank China’s leadership enough for supporting Pakistan,” Shahbaz Sharif told the Global Times in Beijing. “This has never happened before in the world, except with these two brotherly countries.”

Pakistan’s largest province, Punjab has a GDP of $ 150 billion, which is greater than those in countries like Hungary, Ukraine or Nepal.

Sharif denied Punjab is taking the lion’s share of resources, and said it is working closely with other provinces. “What I am saying is that Pakistan’s progress is achieved through the complement­ary role of each province,” he emphasized.

Chinese companies will put up factories at a 2,000- acre ( 8 square kilometers) industrial park in Punjab.

Eight agreements and 11 MOUs have been signed between Chinese enterprise­s and the Pakistani government on Tuesday, ranging from training in acupunctur­e to cooperatio­n in nuclear power engineerin­g and water treatment.

The Punjab delegation headed by Sharif will visit Jinan and Qingdao, in East China’s Shandong Province, on Wednesday, and will meet with Shandong officials and visit the headquarte­rs of giant Chinese electronic­s and appliance makers Hisense and Haier.

Sharif also highlighte­d Pakistan’s full support of China’s stance on the South China Sea issue.

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