CPEC created 190,000 jobs over 9 years: Chinese official
In the previous nine years, 190,000 jobs have been created thanks to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a pilot project of the Belt and Road Initiatives, according to Meng Wei, spokeswoman for China’s National Development and Reform Commission. She further mentioned that the Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) on the CPEC, which focuses on collaboration in the Gwadar Port, energy, infrastructure, and industries, was established by China and Pakistan in 2013. She also added that the two sides have broadened their areas of collaboration to include agriculture, society, people’s livelihoods, science and technology, and information technology industries.
ISLAMABAD – The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a pilot project of the Belt and Road Initiatives, has created 190,000 jobs over the past 9 years, a Chinese official told on Sunday.
China and Pakistan established the Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) on the CPEC in 2013, focusing on cooperation in Gwadar Port, energy, infrastructure and industries, said Meng Wei, spokesperson of China’s National Development and Reform Commission. In recent years, the two sides have expanded their cooperation to the fields of science and technology, agriculture, society, people’s livelihood and information technology industries, the spokesperson said.
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