Industrialisation under CPEC not at expense of local industries: Ahsan Iqbal

ISLAMABAD

Federal Minister for Planning, Development & Reform, Prof Ahsan Iqbal has stated that industrial development under CPEC will not harm local industries and interests of the local business community would be safeguarded.

He was chairing a meeting alongside Chairman Board of Investment, Dr Miftah Ismail to review the development of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) under CPEC. The meeting was attended by senior officials from the board of investment, and provincial governments.

He instructed authorities that local business community should be engaged in the consultative process and every care must be taken to protect local businesses and indigenous industries.

“Chinese investment will augment our industrial capacity through state-of-the-art technology and expertise, enabling our productivity,” minister remarked, adding that local businessmen should engage Chinese business community and develop joint ventures through extensive business to business collaboration.

These joint ventures will provide the opportunity for transfer of knowledge and experiences, he added.

Prof Ahsan Iqbal said that energy and infrastructure projects are nearing completion which has opened a new era of trade and industrialization in Pakistan.

He further said that CPEC has now entered a critical stage wherein industrial development would take place through the development of SEZs. “Development of SEZs will play an important role in the future development of CPEC that would project Pakistan as an engine of growth” he highlighted.

He stressed that Chinese investments have created a window of opportunity in Pakistan and instructed the officials to prepare a comprehensive and professional work plan to attract Chinese investors in the SEZs.

He said that paradigm shift is taking place as the world is passing through 4th Industrial Revolution and automation and robotics would replace manpower. “At the moment, Pakistan has to take advantage of cheap labor and resources” he added.

He instructed the provinces and regions to market their respective SEZs and offer an attractive value proposition to the investors so that maximum share could be obtained from the relocation of Chinese industries. “Provinces and regions to take concrete steps in order to make the SEZs a success” Minister said.

He said that Pakistan requires a robust industrial base so as to ensure sustainable economic development and creation of employment opportunities since two million jobs are required annually.

Representatives from provincial governments, FATA, and Gilgit-Baltistan gave a detailed briefing on their respective SEZs during the meeting.

 

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