
The Sindh government has reviewed progress on Pakistan-China joint development projects under a high-level meeting in Karachi. The review matters as it focuses on speeding up key infrastructure, energy, and agriculture initiatives. The decisions directly affect economic development and investment outcomes in Sindh.
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah chaired the meeting and reviewed multiple memorandums of understanding signed with China. He emphasized that cooperation between both sides must translate into practical results. Moreover, he stressed transparency and strict timelines for project completion. This approach aims to ensure real economic impact.
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The meeting focused on key sectors including energy, agriculture, livestock, environment, and infrastructure development. Officials discussed projects linked to Thar coal conversion, fertilizer production, and modern agricultural systems. Furthermore, the chief minister directed departments to remove delays and improve coordination. Therefore, implementation speed remains a top priority.
In addition, proposals for waste management, recycling, and emergency services were also reviewed. The government highlighted plans for sustainable and cost-effective solutions. Moreover, Special Economic Zones were discussed as potential hubs for new projects. However, authorities warned that bottlenecks must be removed quickly.
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Overall, the Sindh government reaffirmed commitment to strengthen cooperation with China for long-term development. Officials said timely execution and monitoring will determine project success. The province aims to convert agreements into tangible economic growth and investment opportunities.