Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif says all possible steps are being taken to provide foolproof security to Chinese citizens


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that the security and safety of Chinese citizens is the top priority of the government.
Talking to a delegation of representatives from Chinese companies in Pakistan, who called on him in Islamabad on Friday, he said all possible steps are being taken to provide foolproof security to Chinese citizens.
The Prime Minister encouraged the Chinese companies to set up industries in Special Economic Zones under business to business arrangement. He invited Chinese textile industry to set up their industrial un
The Prime Minister said the focus of his upcoming visit to China will be CPEC-II and further development of economic relations between Pakistan and China. He said for the next phase of CPEC, we have to provide the best technical training to our workforce.
He said the way China lifted 700 million people out of poverty is an inspiration for us.
The Prime Minister said we also want to get benefit from China's experience in terms of increasing exports. He further said China should help Pakistan in the light of its experiences in delivering Pakistan's exports to China and other countries in the region.
The Prime Minister said Pakistan is committed to the strategy of increasing agricultural production using innovation and technology in the agriculture sector. Pakistan wants to benefit from the expertise of China's IT industry for the development of the IT sector.
Inviting Chinese companies to set up electric and hybrid vehicle plants in Pakistan, the Prime Minister directed to resolve all problems of Chinese companies.
The representatives of Chinese companies expressed their determination to further expand their business and investment in Pakistan.

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