Enemy countries trying best to tarnish CPEC: ICST patron

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Islamabad Chamber of Small Traders (ICST) on Sunday said economic problems should not be allowed to hit the fate-changing project of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

China and Pakistan should expedite work on the revolutionary project so that it could be completed well in time while other countries should also be allowed to participate in the project, it said.

Enemy countries are trying their best to damage the project while their agents in Pakistan who have damaged many mega projects are conspiring against CPEC, ICST Patron Shahid Rasheed Butt said.

He said that the government must take note of the situation and forge consensus on the project to get it completed which will allow masses to reap fruits of the multibillion-dollar initiative.

Shahid Rasheed Butt said that we are not short of elements who have played a central role in damaging mega projects in past to keep the country underdeveloped and destabilised.

Pakistan and China have agreed to devise a mechanism to grant permission to other countries involvement into different projects under CPEC which is laudable, he said.

CPEC is going to open up linkages for landlocked countries especially up to Central Asian Republics, he said, adding that Pakistan possessed golden opportunity to become part of global supply chain.

Pakistan was making efforts to establish nine Special Economic Zones (SEZs) but extra caution is needed as the success rate of SEZs was just standing at 23 percent keeping in view international experience. He asked the government to overcome balance of payment crisis and make efforts to learn from Chinese experience to jack up its share in global trade by adopting enabling policies.

Published in Daily Times, December 17th2018.

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