Minister for Interior and Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal has directed all the stakeholders and provincial governments to firm up their projects and explore further options of mutual interest to be taken up at 7th Joint Cooperation Council (JCC) meeting, Dawn reported.
He made the announcement while presiding over a meeting held here to review implementation of the ongoing CPEC projects and preparations for the future projects to be made part of the long-term plan.
India has been severely critical of the CPEC, saying the project violates its sovereignty as it runs through Pakistan- occupied Kashmir.
This is the same long-term plan that Iqbal had said would be finalised during the One Belt One Road summit in May.
He later promised that the plan would be made public once it gets finalised.
The progress review meeting on CPEC projects was attended by senior officials and representatives of provincial governments, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Gilgit- Baltistan, PoK and officials of the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad.
The meeting was informed about some obstacles to the Karachi Circular Railway project by the Sindh government. Iqbal directed the Ministry of Railways to resolve all outstanding issues relating to the project within a week.
The railways ministry was also directed to streamline work on the Mainline One project and finalise its financial arrangements at the earliest.
Reviewing the progress of special economic zones (SEZs), the minister asked the provinces to complete feasibility studies of their respective SEZs by the first week of November in order to get tangible outcomes with respect to industrial cooperation.
The board was also advised to undertake reforms for transforming the body into a modern investment agency to meet expectations of foreign investors.
The minister said that relocation of labour-intensive industry from China would benefit Pakistan to seize opportunities for bolstering the local industry as it would create 85 million jobs.
He said the Chinese side had been asked to fast-track implementation of projects in Gwadar and announced that the prime minister would soon perform the groundbreaking of Gwadar airport and 300 MW coal-fired power plant.
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