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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang (2nd L) attends a meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan (3rd R) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on October 8, 2019. (Photo by Yukie NISHIZAWA / POOL / AFP) (Photo by YUKIE NISHIZAWA/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

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10th annual meeting of JCC on CPEC to be held next week

Chinese authorities have agreed to hold the 10th JCC meeting in the last quarter of this month, says Khalid Mansoor.
The SAPM said there were nine Joint Working Groups (JWGs) of the JCC in various sectors.
The 10th annual meeting of the JCC on CPEC was earlier scheduled for July 16 but was postponed due to certain security issues.

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on CPEC Khalid Mansoor Monday said that the 10th annual meeting of the Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) will be held in the next week.

The 10th annual meeting of the JCC on CPEC was earlier scheduled for July 16 but was postponed due to certain security issues.

Addressing his maiden press conference after taking his new charge, Khalid Mansoor said that the Chinese authorities have agreed to hold the 10th JCC meeting in the last quarter of this month.

He maintained that Pakistan is committed to taking forward the second phase of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) by making it a safe corridor to enhance bilateral trade ties.

The SAPM said security is a big concern for the Chinese.

The chief executives of eight companies established in Faisalabad Industrial Estate and Manufacturing Company (FIEDMC) the CPEC prioritized Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Punjab were present on the occasion.

Khalid Mansoor said there were nine Joint Working Groups (JWGs) of the JCC in various sectors including Agriculture, Energy, Infrastructure, Science and Technology and others and various new projects in all these sectors would come under consideration in the meeting.

China’s President Xi Jinping, right, meets Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Friday, Nov. 2, 2018. (Thomas Peter/Pool Photo via AP)

He said the international forces who were against the mega project would fail in their nefarious designs. The SAPM said the first phase brought an investment of $25 billion out of which projects worth $13 billion have been completed while $12 billion projects are in the pipeline which would likely be completed within a year.

The magnitude of the second phase, he said, is huge as a variety of sectors are involved that would attract huge foreign investment besides thousands of new jobs for locals.

He said the first SEZ under CPEC-FIEDMC has been functional for three years and during the period, a number of Chinese companies have brought investment of $845 million.

“The chief executive officers (CEOs) of the Chinese companies met the prime minister on Monday and informed him about the progress of their companies,” he said and added a Chinese company which was working on prefabricated homes has established its set up in the FIEDC with an investment of $20 million which would start making homes in Pakistan soon.

To a question, the SAPM said an action plan has been made to resolve issues in the projects facing delays.

He said since the CPEC is of national importance, all political parties have supported the project.

To another question, Khalid Mansoor said that for setting up industrial units in FIEDMC, Chinese investors were allowed both options either to get the land on lease or purchase the land on an ownership basis.

He said transparency was ensured in all projects under the CPEC.

“I have been involved in power projects worth over $5 billion but never have witnessed any kickbacks in the projects.”

He dispelled the impression that Chinese companies are importing labour from China, saying that a large number of Pakistanis are recruited in the CPEC projects, adding that skill training is being imparted to them.

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