Khaleej Times

Pakistan refuses to allow free use of yuan for CPEC projects

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islamabad — Pakistan has refused to allow free use of the Chinese yuan on the lines of the US dollar in the country as officials from the two nations met to decide on a long-term developmen­tal plan under the $50 billion China- Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a media report said.

The meeting of senior officials from Pakistan and China decided to formally move ahead despite hurdles and finance at least three special economic/industrial zones (SEZs) and some important rail, electricit­y and road projects.

The Dawn reported quoting a senior government official that Pakistan was not ready to allow the Chinese yuan (renminbi) for free use in Gwadar or its treatment on a par with the US dollar in the country and this was dis- appointing for the visiting Chinese officials. He said the use of yuan for common use in any part of Pakistan or exchangeab­le like dollar has to be on a reciprocal basis.

The official also said the issue would be discussed again for some kind of institutio­nal arrangemen­t at the CPEC Joint Cooperatio­n Committee (JCC) meeting on Tuesday to be co- chaired by Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal, who is also minister for planning and developmen­t reforms, and Wang Xiaotao, vice chairman of National Developmen­t and Reforms Commission (NDRC) of China.

The official said the $3.5 billion Karachi Circular Railway (KCR) project was also unlikely to be cleared for inclusion in the CPEC at this stage because of some unsettled issues between the two countries. — PTI

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