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China to help Pakistan in establishing state of the art Nanotechnology and Technology Park : Fawad Chaudhry

Federal Minister for Science and technology, Fawad Hussain Chaudhry, on his six days' visit to China, met with Chinese Minister for Science and Technology, Wang Zhigang. Both leaders have decided to launch a commission for the development of high-powered technology industry in Pakistan. Science and Technology Ministries of China and Pakistan would comply to share innovations in the field of science and technology and bolster the scientific ties. Fawad Chaudhary expressed that after accomplishing CPEC's first phase projects, modern apparatus based industries would be need of the hour to industrialise Pakistan. Under CPEC-II, modern tech-based would boost trade and excel growth. Both counterparts discussed building nanotechnology and science and technology park in Pakistan. Pakistan's Minister for Science and Technology called on representative of General Manager of China Machinery Engineering Company (CMEC), Li Ken where they deliberated on the installation of solar power plants in Pakistan. He also inspected environment-friendly electric buses at China Electric Power Company and stated that three Chinese companies eager to set up solar energy plants in Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry has said that China has agreed to set up a commission for the formation of a high-powered technology industry in Pakistan.

“The move will help ministries of both countries share latest innovations in the field of science and technology and strengthen them,” said the minister during a meeting with his Chinese counterpart and heads of Chinese companies in Beijing. Fawad is in China on a six-day visit.

He said, “After completion of the first phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project, industries based on modern technology are vital for the second phase.”

He was of view that these industries would help boost Pakistan’s trade.

Both the ministers exchanged views for setting up nano technology and science and technology park in Pakistan. Minister for Science and Technology Wang Zhigang, while appreciating Fawad’s efforts in advancing science and technology, assured of his full cooperation in completion of the ongoing science and technology projects in Pakistan.

Fawad invited Chinese companies to take advantage of incentives offered by the government for investment and set up solar panels and lithium battery manufacturing units in Pakistan.

During a meeting with MERA PC Solutions CEO in Beijing, Fawad said, “Pakistan has huge potential in solar and lithium battery manufacturing and there are great opportunities for exports to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and Afghanistan.”

The minister said the government would provide all facilities including land, technical support and human resource besides the joint ventures opportunities to Chinese companies.

He said that the government was also keen to build agro mechanic complex to enhance agriculture products in the country. “We will have 45 per cent shares while the remaining shares will be owned by private companies.”

Fawad said the motorways’ network was near completion which would enhance connectivity in the country while ML-I railways would also be completed in the next five years.

About Gwadar, an important component of CPEC, he said, it was on the right path as work was being carried out at a fast pace on the new airport and other mega projects.

He said that the Chinese companies should diversify manufacturing in Pakistan as the government wanted to enhance production and exports. “We are switching over from services to production in the country.”

The CEO briefed the minister that his company had set up a number of projects, especially in the power sector, in Pakistan during the last 35 years, adding that his company was also involved in agriculture, solar and pre-fabricated houses.

He said his company would also ensure the transfer of technology to Pakistan and help increase local manufacturing and enhance exports.

The minister will meet separately with CEOs of solar panel and lithium battery manufacturing companies as well as heads of biogas plant installation companies during his stay in the Chinese capital.

The minister, at the invitation of Hunan University of Chinese Medicines president, would attend Hunan Innovative International Conference on Biomedicine and Chinese Medicine to be held in Hunan University of Medicine.

Later, Pakistan Ambassador to China Naghmana Hashmi hosted a dinner for the minister and Prime Minister Task Force on Science and Technology Chairman Prof Dr Attaur Rehman.

Earlier, upon his arrival at Beijing Capital Airport in the morning, the minister and his delegation were warmly welcomed by the senior Chinese and Pakistani officials.

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