Recognizing the contributions of workers and staff involved in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Ziadong stated that the mega project has brought $25.4 billion in direct investment to Pakistan, created 236,000 jobs, constructed 510 kilometers of highways, generated over 8,000 megawatts of electricity, and built 886 kilometers of core power transmission lines.
During a ceremony at the Chinese Embassy, workers and staff involved in CPEC projects were presented with awards by Chinese Ambassador Jiang Ziadong and Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal for their exceptional performance.
Ambassador Jiang underscored the transformative role of CPEC in promoting Pakistan’s economic and social development, calling it an “irreplaceable” driver of regional integration and a “game changer” for the country.
Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal emphasized the importance of acknowledging the efforts of CPEC workers, stating that their dedication has been instrumental in the success of the initiative. He noted that the decade-long partnership under CPEC symbolizes the enduring friendship and economic collaboration between Pakistan and China.
The minister highlighted the diverse contributions of workers across infrastructure, energy, logistics, and technology, describing them as the backbone of CPEC’s achievements. “CPEC is more than an economic corridor; it is a testament to the shared vision and strategic partnership between Pakistan and China,” Iqbal said.
The ceremony reflected the collaborative efforts that have defined CPEC’s development over the years, aiming to further strengthen bilateral ties and ensure continued progress under the flagship project of China’s Belt and Road Initiative.