The Minister says the development of new highways and railways under CPEC has improved connectivity, facilitating trade and economic growth


Islamabad: Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Ahsan Iqbal said CPEC had significantly contributed to sustainable development in Pakistan by enhancing infrastructure and boosting energy production.
He was speaking at a panel discussion during the Second High-Level Conference of the Forum on Global Action for Shared Development in Beijing on Friday.
The Minister said development of new highways and railways under CPEC has improved connectivity, facilitating trade and economic growth.
He said Pakistan is benefited immensely from learning about agricultural techniques from China and other countries.
The Minister extended his heartfelt thanks to President Xi Jinping for leading the path of sharing and collaboration, inspiring all the countries to work towards a common goal of sustainable development.

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