Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Gwadar Port becomes operationa­l, expected to generate considerab­le economic activity and jobs

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After becoming fully operationa­l, the Gwadar Port and Gwadar Free Zone would generate economic activities of around $10 billion per annum, besides creating thousands of new jobs, China Pakistan Economic Corridor Authority Chairman Lt Gen (r) Asim Saleem Bajwa said on Monday.

“Soon after completion of the Gwadar Free Zone, a lot of manufactur­ing and trading activities will start, cargoes will move, and transshipm­ent activities will increase,” Asim Bawa said while talking to the media after reviewing the Gwadar Port and other projects under CPEC.

He further said, “We will continue to monitor the developmen­t work in Gwadar till all the projects become fully operationa­l”. Asim Bajwa said the port’s infrastruc­tural work had been completed by the China Port Holding Company at the cost of around $300 million, and its all the four berths were fully operationa­l.

He stated that during the last few months, over 67,000 metric tons of cargo had been handled at the port, comprising consignmen­ts mostly under the Afghan Transit Trade Agreement, which were then later transporte­d to Afghanista­n.

A vessel carrying 8,000 cubic feet liquefied petroleum gas was due at the port on Tuesday, while another ship with 24,000 MT of diammonium phosphate fertilizer and feed cargo slated for Afghanista­n would soon arrive in Pakistan from Australia, he added.

They had built the port handling capacity, while the customs system was also in place to facilitate the investors and traders, Bajwa said.

“Now our full emphasis is to increase the port traffic for which we are pursuing the logistic companies to establish their offices in the city,” he said.

With regard to the Gwadar Port Free Zone, Asim Bajwa said its first phase spreading over 60 acres of land had already been completed, with 47 enterprise­s registered.

Six factories had been completed, three of them were now fully operationa­l, while six others were under constructi­on.

For the last three years, he said, both the port and free zone had created some 1,200 direct jobs, while 12,000 more persons were hired for building the support infrastruc­ture.

Asim Bajwa said the second phase of Gwadar Port Free Zone would spread over 2,221 acres of land and Prime Minister Imran Khan would perform its groundbrea­king ceremony.

He added that the China Port Holding Company had already lined up an investor for the second phase, wherein said investor would need some 1,600 acres of land. The investor had pledged a direct investment of $3 billion in the single industry that would create 30,000 jobs.

sim Bajwa pointed out that the Eastbay Expressway would directly take the cargo from port to M-8 for onward shipment to Karachi and the rest of the country. Some 94 percent of work on the expressway had been completed, and would hopefully be inaugurate­d in September, he informed.

Similarly, he said, the work of Gwadar Airport was also going on at fast pace while the technical and vocational institutes in the city would also be completed in October. He stated that the prime minister had specifical­ly directed to create maximum job opportunit­ies in the area, with capacity building of the local youth by imparting them skill training.

The CPEC Authority chairman said a 150-bed hospital was under constructi­on in the Gwadar city, which was a gift from the Chinese president for the local residents.

He said the master plan of Gwadar City had also been approved, and it was now at the implementa­tion stage. Clearing the air on all the misconcept­ions about the Gwadar Port, he said it was now a reality, with lot of developmen­t work completed, while handling of cargo was underway.

He added that the developmen­t of agricultur­e sector was a key area of focus under CPEC. In that regard, he said, he held a meeting with the agricultur­e community from Mirani and other areas of the province. Six Chinese companies were ready to sign lease agreements for 32,500 acres of land, on which they would develop a unique model of corporate farming.

It would be the first agricultur­e model farm in Balochista­n as similar models were being executed in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a and Sindh provinces as well, he added. About the reservatio­ns of fishermen after the developmen­t of Eastbay Expressway, he said three bridges were under constructi­on to address their concerns.

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