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Loans to aid three Pakistan road projects

- By ZHANG ZHIHAO zhangzhiha­o @chinadaily.com.cn

China will provide about $1 billion in soft loans for three new road projects along the western route of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, connecting the “shortest route from Gwadar to China”, a senior Pakistani official said.

Syed Murad Ali Shah, chief minister of Pakistan’s southeaste­rn Sindh province, said China will invest in newroads and factories to help smaller Pakistani provinces integrate into the project.

The eastern and western routes of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor “should operate like two legs of a body”, said Shah. However, more investment and opportunit­ies have gone into the eastern route, where most of the country’s industrial and financial sectors are located, he said.

“The economical­ly smaller provinces feel deprived and left out of the project,” he said. “CPEC is a national project, after all, and should improve the economy throughout the country.”

Shah was in Beijing for the sixth China-Pakistan Joint Cooperatio­n Committee meeting on Thursday in Beijing.

It was the first time that the chief ministers from all of Pakistan’s provinces were invited to discuss industrial cooperatio­n, he said.

Tang Mengsheng, director of thePakista­n Studies Center of Peking University, also said ChinaandPa­kistan both need a top-level government body to run the C PE Ca nd“facilitate inter connectivi­ty in policy, infrastruc­ture, trade, currency and people”.

Sun Shihai, director of the Chinese Associatio­n for South Asian Studies, said that developing the western route not only will help local economies flourish, but also will ensure a robust and convenient trade network as the bedrock of CPEC’s success.

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Syed Murad Ali Shah, chief minister of Pakistan’s Sindh province

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