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20pc of current CPEC projects using Chinese loans: Beijing

Published on: April 9, 2019 6:24 AM

The Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson on Monday said that less than 20 percent of the current projects under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) are using Chinese loans, and more than 80 percent of those have been directly invested by China or are using Chinese grants.

“Only less than 20 percent of current CPEC projects are using Chinese loans and more than 80 percent of them are directly invested by China or are using Chinese grants,” Lu Kang said during his regular press briefing here.

Rejecting an impression that Chinese loans are adding to Pakistan’s debt problems, he observed that carrying out major projects with the international financing is a global practice and it is also an effective approach for the developing countries to break the financial bottleneck and expedite their economic growth. He said the projects being completed under the CPEC, a flagship project of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), have not added to Pakistan’s debt issue, rather those have strengthened the economy. The spokesperson remarked that the CPEC is a symbol of China-Pakistan cooperation in the new era and termed it an important pilot project of the BRI announced by Chinese President Xi Jinping some five years ago. Explaining further, he said it has been more than five years since the CPEC started and right now there are 22 early-harvest projects which are creating tens of thousands of local jobs and satisfying electricity needs of 8.6 million households there. Lu Kang said the CPEC has greatly improved Pakistan’s infrastructure and power supply and it has been welcomed by the Pakistani government and its people.

The spokesperson advised the critics of the CPEC that if they really pay attention to Pakistan’s development, they should actually visit Pakistan and learn what the local people think of the CPEC and then make their judgment on China-Pakistan cooperation based on the facts.

According to analysts, in the past five years, 11 projects have been completed under the CPEC, and 11 are in the construction stage. The total investment of these 22 projects is about $18.9 billion. Furthermore, China has become the largest trading partner of Pakistan and the biggest source of foreign direct investment, with the bilateral trade crossing $20 billion last year.

Filed Under: Pakistan, World Tagged With: Beijing, BRI, Chinese loans, CPEC, CPEC projects, Headline, Lu Kang

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