Oman Daily Observer

Pakistan signs nearly $500m in China deals

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan signed new deals with China on Saturday worth nearly $500 million ahead of Beijing’s internatio­nal forum on its “Silk Road” trade and infrastruc­ture initiative for Asia, Africa and Europe, the Pakistani government said.

The memorandum­s of understand­ing add to $57 billion already pledged for the ChinaPakis­tan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a network of rail, road and energy infrastruc­ture that is part of the wider Chinese project also known as One Belt-One Road.

The deals came as Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif met Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of the Beijing summit expected to be attended by leaders from at least 29 countries to promote Xi’s vision of expanding trade links.

Delegates in Beijing will hold a series of sessions on Sunday to discuss the plan in more detail, including trade and finance. Proposed in 2013 by Xi, the project is broad on ambition but still short on specifics. Pakistan has been a flagship country and one of the most enthusiast­ic supporters of the One Belt-One Road initiative, in part because many projects are for power plants to alleviate the country’s decade-long energy-shortage crisis that sees frequent blackouts.

“China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a core component of your visionary initiative of the “One Belt-One Road,” Sharif told Xi when they met at the Great Hall of China on Saturday. Xi called for a swift completion of projects involving Gwadar Port and special economic and industrial parks along the corridor, state Xinhua news service reported.

China says that between 2014 and 2016, its businesses signed projects worth $304.9 billion in Belt and Road countries.

Some countries are wary of the debt burden that the Chinese financing could create.

Pakistan, however, has expressed an optimistic view, with the government’s chief economist telling Reuters this week that the repayments will peak at around $5 billion in 2022, but will be more than offset by transit fees charged on the new transport corridor.

 ?? AFP ?? China’s Premier Li Keqiang (R) and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif attend a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Saturday. —
AFP China’s Premier Li Keqiang (R) and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif attend a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Saturday. —

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