PM Shehbaz Sharif highlights Pakistan's role as regional transport, economic hub
Increasing regional connectivity to bring revolution in economic and trade sectors, says PM


Islamabad: Prime Shehbaz Sharif has said Pakistan is working on multiple connectivity projects to usher in a new era of enhanced trade, economic cooperation and energy collaboration in the region and beyond.
According to details the PM was addressing the concluding session of the two-day Regional Transport Ministers' Conference in Islamabad today.
During his speach Prime Minister said China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a vital gateway of connectivity, opportunity and cultural exchanges that has opened new opportunities for energy and trade cooperation.
He said CPEC has been a transformative experience for this region that has brought market and people together across China, Central and South Asia along with Middle East by linking Gwadar port with China.
Shehbaz Sharif informed the delegates that after the success of the first phase, we are now entering the second and very exciting phase of the CPEC 2.0.
He said the second phase centers on fostering business to business partnership, strengthening investment opportunities for Chinese companies and Pakistan as well as from friendly and brotherly countries.
Shehbaz Sharif further said Pakistan's long coastline, including Gwadar, Karachi and future ports, offers key transit points on the maritime Silk Road. Besides, we are focusing on a number of rail connectivity projects like the Trans-Afghan Railways and the Islamabad-Tehran-Istanbul connectivity. He said the project is a great opportunity to revolutionize the cross border trade and connectivity.
The Prime Minister informed the audience that the enhanced air links to Central Asian Republics along with frameworks and international road transport mechanisms would really bring a quantum jump in our trade, our joint venture investment projects and people to people contacts.
Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan is also investing in digital infrastructure to ensure to catch up with the fourth industrial revolution around the globe.
He said Pakistan's sixty percent population is youth and we are working to provide them with opportunities in IT, AI and vocational training. He said the youth is our greatest asset and will become the harbinger of Pakistan's speedy progress and prosperity in times to come.
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