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CPEC – Empowering People to Develop Their Country

With 22 projects in the process of constructi­on or already completed with a total investment of US $19 billion, CPEC has created more than 70,000 jobs for local Pakistani people.

- By staff reporter ZHANG HUI

THE conception of building the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was first proposed by Premier Li Keqiang during his visit to Pakistan in May 2013, with the goal to promote connectivi­ty and common developmen­t between the two countries.

On April 20, 2015, during his state visit to Pakistan, President Xi Jinping put forward the idea to form a ‘1+4’ cooperatio­n structure with the CPEC at the center, and achieve common developmen­t by focusing on the four key areas of the Gwadar Port, energy, transport infrastruc­ture, and industrial cooperatio­n.

The CPEC is a 3,000-kilometer network of roads, railways, oil and gas pipelines, and optical cable covering an area that stretches from southern Pakistan’s Gwadar Port to Kashgar city in northweste­rn China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Connecting both the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, the CPEC is playing a vital role in building the Belt and Road.

On March 19, 2019, after co-chairing the first China-Pakistan Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue in Beijing with Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi of Pakistan, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters that the CPEC is a landmark project of China-Pakistan cooperatio­n in the new era, and is also an important pioneering project of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). He further pointed out that the CPEC encompasse­s the whole country of Pakistan, rather than confined to some specific regions. According to the prospects and planning of the CPEC agreed on by both sides,

the CPEC projects will be expanded in the future, so they can benefit a wider range of people.

A Mega Program with Far-reaching Influence

Approved by the two government­s, the Long-term Plan (2017-2030) of the CPEC was released in December 2017. The plan aligns the BRI with Pakistan’s developmen­t plan Vision 2025, and outlines key fields for bilateral cooperatio­n including connectivi­ty, energy, trade, industrial park developmen­t, agricultur­e, poverty alleviatio­n, people’s livelihood, and finance.

Since the launching of the CPEC constructi­on, multiple joint consultati­on and dialogue mechanisms have been establishe­d to facilitate the bilateral consultati­on and coordinati­on regarding the mega program, for example, the CPEC Political Parties Joint Consultati­on Mechanism and the CPEC Joint

Cooperatio­n Committee.

At the first meeting of the CPEC Political Parties Joint Consultati­on Mechanism held on March 19, 2019, Song Tao, Minister of the Internatio­nal Department of the CPC Central Committee, indicated that being the flagship project of the Belt and Road constructi­on, the building of the CPEC has made great headway. As many as 22 projects are in the process of constructi­on or have already been completed with a total investment of US $19 billion. This, as a result, has created more than 70,000 jobs for Pakistani people, and greatly boosted the host country’s economic growth.

As for the financing issue that has drawn lots of worldwide concern, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the Chinese side has directly invested in or provided free grants for over 80 percent of the current CPEC projects, leaving less than 20 percent of the total financed by Chinese loans. Therefore, the CPEC projects have not increased the burden of the Pakistani side. On the contrary, they provide help for and inject vitality into the local Pakistani economy.

Zhai Dongsheng, Director General of the Belt and Road Initiative Center affiliated with the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, indicated at the first meeting of the CPEC Political Parties Joint Consultati­on Mechanism that seven energy projects had gone into operation with an annually generated electric power totaling 19.5 billion kilowattho­urs. The electricit­y is expected to meet the power demand of about 8.6 million households in Pakistan. According to Zhai, another five power generation projects are also under way. As for the transporta­tion field, three projects have been started with a total investment of US $5.8 billion.

Zhai Dongsheng also noted that the two sides have agreed to deepen their cooperatio­n to improve local people’s livelihood­s, involving such fields as agricultur­e, education, healthcare, water supply, poverty alleviatio­n, and vocational training. To

The CEPC plan aligns the BRI with Pakistan’s developmen­t plan Vision 2025, and outlines key fields for bilateral cooperatio­n including connectivi­ty, energy, trade, industrial park developmen­t, agricultur­e, poverty alleviatio­n, people’s livelihood, and finance.

quicken the process of Pakistan’s industrial­ization, the two sides will advance the overall constructi­on of Gwadar and speed up such constructi­on projects of aid including the new internatio­nal airport, a sea water desalinati­on factory, a friendship hospital, and a vocational school.

Win-Win Cooperatio­n Story Unfolds in Gwadar

When talking about the constructi­on of the Gwadar Port, Zhang Baozhong, chairman of Chinese Overseas Ports Holding Company (COPHC), seemed quite proud and excited, as his company has turned the former desolate place into a vibrant internatio­nal trade port. “I think worldwide attention on the port constructi­on is mainly triggered by three factors: its complexity, incredible speed of progress, and complete support by the people,” Zhang said at the CPEC first consultati­on meeting between political parties.

It has been a long-cherished dream for Pakistan’s government and people to develop shipping and trade in Gwadar by leveraging the local advantageo­us geographic­al location, to promote local economic and social developmen­t. However, eight years after the first constructi­on was completed in 2005, Gwadar Port still looked like an impoverish­ed fishing village without one single regular liner. Its turn finally came in 2013 when COPHC took over the operation and developmen­t of Gwadar without any change of the original operation agreement about the port.

Zhang still vividly remembers how the port looked when his company first arrived. It was an endless drab sandy stretch, where local people had a hard life, having no access to electricit­y or adequate fresh water. Six years later, significan­t changes have occured here. With more than US $50 million of investment, bumpy roads have been smoothed, dilapidate­d warehouses renovated, and nearly abandoned sea water desalinati­on factories restarted. With a storage yard of 100,000 sq. meters, and five installed container cranes, Gwadar Port is becoming the port with the highest operation efficiency in the region. And the operation of the Gwadar Gulf Express for container vessels has realized the linkage between Gwadar and major world ports.

In addition, the Gwadar free trade zone phase I opened for business on January 28, 2018 after a twoyear constructi­on with a total investment of US $150

million. Within the free trade zone, investors are able to enjoy a pleasant working environmen­t with allday-long service in electricit­y, water, telecommun­ication, and security. Having absorbed an investment of nearly RMB 3 billion, the free trade zone is expected to provide 10,000 jobs for the region with an annual output of RMB 1 billion after all the projects are put into production.

Meanwhile, COPHC has also proactivel­y performed its social responsibi­lity in Pakistan. Since May 2018, the company has provided local citizens with 300,000 gallons of fresh water per day, which has greatly relieved the local water shortage. Moreover, the company has also launched a tree planting initiative, and participat­ed in aiding the constructi­on of a school and a medical emergency center.

In Zhang’s eyes, his company’s achievemen­ts are inseparabl­e from government’s and peoples’ support of the two countries. “I often told reporters Gwadar is a safer place than Paris and New York,” Zhang said. Over the past five years, the Gwadar Port has maintained an impeccable record of zero crime, accident, and casualty rate.

Support from All, Benefits All

Since its initiation, the CPEC has gained support from all sectors of Pakistani society. Pakistan’s

Prime Minister Imran Khan indicated in a domestic meeting held in January that the completed CPEC projects were in the interests of Pakistan and would bring the country great opportunit­ies for social and economic developmen­t. Imran Khan hoped the CPEC building could be sped up, and gave instructio­ns to set up a CPEC business advisory committee, providing the government with policy suggestion­s in relation to advancing the constructi­on of the CPEC industrial parks.

“The CPEC is not just important for China and Pakistan. Once this project comes to a full completion, it will be very beneficial for the whole region as well,” Qasim Suri, a Pakistan Tehreek-eInsaf (PTI) leader, deputy speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, indicated at the first meeting of the CPEC Political Parties Joint Consultati­on Mechanism in March. He felt the mega program is a promising and historic opportunit­y for great developmen­t of Pakistan.

“The CPEC constructi­on has not only created lots of projects, but also given our people a great chance to get skilled and then contribute those skills to the projects and earn a good livelihood,” Qasim Suri said. He applauded Chinese companies on their great performanc­e of social duties. He also expected that the fields for bilateral cooperatio­n under the BRI framework would continue to expand so that Pakistan can learn more from China’s experience.

At the consultati­on meeting, Mushahid Hussain, a leader of Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) and chair of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, noted that the way Pakistan is benefiting from the CPEC could be analyzed from three aspects. “First, when President Xi Jinping came to Pakistan in April 2015, he inspired a lot of confidence in Pakistani people. No country in the world, no Muslim country, no Western country was willing to invest in Pakistan at that time. CPEC has shaped the image of Pakistan into an investor and tourism friendly country, and a country with a bright future, all thanks to our best friend China. Second, the CPEC is giving new hope, confidence, and faith in the future. Being a factor of national unity, it has united the federation of Pakistan, the provinces, the parliament, and the political parties in the quest for a better tomorrow. Third, Thanks to the CPEC, Pakistan today is at the heart of regional connectivi­ty between South Asia, Central Asia, and China,” Mushahid Hussain said.

At the meeting, vice president of Pakistan People’s Party Parliament­arian (PPP-P) and chair of the Senate CPEC Committee, Sherry Rehman, emphasized three “Cs (consensus, clarity, and communicat­ion)” in China-Pakistan cooperatio­n. “To make consultati­on more effective, we need better consensus. There is complete unanimity in Pakistan on the CPEC opportunit­y. It is a platform that goes beyond parties. Its influence stretches beyond provinces and guarantees Pakistan’s entry into the 21st century as a viable economy that is able to provide its citizens basic economic benefits for health, education, and job security. But more than this, we should reach a clear consensus on the priority fields for cooperatio­n. Therefore we should identify target areas for priority.” Rehman suggested six priority fields, respective­ly trade, industrial developmen­t, poverty reduction, agricultur­al modernizat­ion, blue economy, and regional connectivi­ty.

Last but not least, she regarded communicat­ion as a very important factor in facilitati­ng the progress of CPEC projects. She indicated the necessity that different provinces of Pakistan have adequate communicat­ion as to specific plans and goals about the CPEC constructi­on.

Governor of Balochista­n Amanullah Khan said at the meeting that the CPEC embodies the extraordin­ary friendship between the two sides and brings people hope for a brighter future. “It is a very clear expression from our people who believe that this long-term investment program not only creates opportunit­ies for a better living, but also furnishes a more developed and sustained future for the generation­s to come,” he said. The governor pointed out that the constructi­on of the Gwadar Port is bringing the place unpreceden­ted developmen­t opportunit­ies, and the CPEC constructi­on has also promoted regional peace. “You must understand that the Belt and Road Initiative is a journey with a shared destiny,” he said. C

“To make consultati­on more effective, we need better consensus. There is complete unanimity in Pakistan on the CPEC opportunit­y. It is a platform that goes beyond parties.”

 ??  ?? The first meeting of the CPEC Political Parties Joint Consultati­on Mechanism is held in Beijing on March 19, 2019, as an important communicat­ion platform for the two countries to advance the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor constructi­on.
The first meeting of the CPEC Political Parties Joint Consultati­on Mechanism is held in Beijing on March 19, 2019, as an important communicat­ion platform for the two countries to advance the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor constructi­on.
 ??  ?? Since Chinese Overseas Ports Holding Company (COPHC) took over its operation, Gwadar Port has taken on a brandnew look.
Since Chinese Overseas Ports Holding Company (COPHC) took over its operation, Gwadar Port has taken on a brandnew look.
 ??  ?? China Petroleum Engineerin­g Co., Ltd. showcases its constructi­on projects along the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor at the 19th Internatio­nal Conference & Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG2019) held in Shanghai on April 2.
China Petroleum Engineerin­g Co., Ltd. showcases its constructi­on projects along the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor at the 19th Internatio­nal Conference & Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG2019) held in Shanghai on April 2.

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