$25bn investment achieved in first Phase of CPEC,Phase II has begun
16 March 2022
Special Assistant for China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Khalid Mansoor on Monday said that over $25 billion in foreign investment has been realised in the first phase of the project.
Addressing a seminar in Karachi, Mansoor said the energy crisis in Pakistan is over, and the country has adequate power to develop industries.
He said that now Phase II of CPEC has begun and is characterised by expansion and development, through which "we will bring the industrial revolution into Pakistan".
The years between 2025 and 2030 will be "a period of maturity, and that involves providing a mechanism for sustainable economic growth.”
The multi-billion-dollar CPEC project between China and Pakistan is a vital cog of China’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which aims to revive the old Silk Route and enhance economic connectivity between the regions.
Mansoor said that more than 5,300 MW of power generation is up and running. “For the first time in Pakistan a 660kv transmission line of 880km has been developed and implemented.”
Almost 3,500MW of energy projects are in the last stages of completion, and will be operational in the coming 6-8 months. Close to 4,000MW are in the planning stages, which will be implemented in Phase II.
Mansoor said that the development of CPEC Phase I revolved around energy generation in the country, plus the development of infrastructure and Gwadar Port.
Regarding infrastructure projects, Mansoor said that 1,800km of new motorways, highways and urban mass transit has been completed, and "820km of optic fibre has been laid, from Khunjerab Pass to Rawalpindi."
The $230-million Gwadar International Airport is in the advanced stages of construction. “Almost 30% of it has been completed, and we are confident that in the first or second quarter of next year it will be up and running."
On the ML-1 Project, which involves railway connectivity from Peshawar to Karachi, Mansoor said that China expects it to be executed soon.
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