The Pak Banker

Saarc Chamber stresses deeper economic co-op with China

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- Staff Report

President of SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SAARC CCI) Ruwan Edirisingh­e urged for deeper economic cooperatio­n with China saying that this collaborat­ion will usher in a new era of progress, prosperity, developmen­t, economic growth and welfare of the people of the region.

He was talking to leader of Pak Chapter SAARC chamber delegation Senior Vice President Iftikhar Ali Malik currently attending "South Asia Business" meeting in Sri Lanka. Ruwan said their recent visit to China was a great success in terms of increasing trade volume among the SAARC states and China. He said the South Asian states to make SAARC a vibrant and viable organisati­on to reap the advantages of regional connectivi­ty schemes such as China's One-Belt One Road ( OBOR) initiative, which also includes the mega project of ChinaPakis­tan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and if that happens, the relations of these countries with China will further improve to the benefit of the entire SAARC. He said there is dire need of fostering trade relation with China from collective platform of SAARC instead of developing relation separately.

He said many South Asian countries were entering new relations with China. For one, China has offered generous proposals in the region: CPEC being the much-talked about example in Pakistan. But China is also investing in other countries, including Nepal and Bangladesh. Yet, as of now, China has to deal with these South Asian countries separately, a situation not much beneficial to both SAARC and China. He said while all the South

Asian countries were working in the same direction individual­ly why they did not work together.

SAARC CCI President said there is a need for SAARC to learn from the success of ASEAN. He suggests that leaders of SAARC countries meet more often informally, that they interfere less in the internal workings of each other's government­s, and that there be more interactio­n at every level of government.

Iftikhar Ali Malik appreciati­ng the role and result oriented efforts of Ruwan for making SAARC Chamber more vibrant, said Pakistan seeks greater role of China in SAARC states as China is always keen to support accelerati­ng connectivi­ty to South Asia.

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