November 17, 2016

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PM says democracy behind Pakistan, Turkey strong ties

By: APP

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said that China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) that had a huge portfolio of about $46 billion Chinese investment in energy and infrastructure projects in Pakistan, was soon going to be a reality.

“Its essence is to connect deep seaport of Gwadar in South West Balochistan province and industrial hubs in North West China. Gwadar is going to be connected to Central Asia through China and Afghanistan,” he said, adding that the government was working hard on social development and reform agenda.

"We are constantly improving the education and health services to our people,” he added. “We are on way to reform corporate sector,” he said and added the new companies law which has successfully been enforced and the reduction in the corporate tax rates were the major steps forward. “We are trying to ensure that Pakistan remains competitive as a choice destination for investments,” he said.

He said that the government was fully cognizant of the challenges posed by the changing international economic environment. “We are determined to meet these challenges head-on and are doing all that is required. Our efforts have already started yielding results,” he added. He expressed his belief that a stable macro-economic and security environment in Pakistan will not only trigger growth and progress in the country but was also in the larger interest of the region.

“Those of few who are keen observers of Pakistani market would be well aware of the immense potential that it offers. The sound institutional framework in place and the unwavering commitment of the government to protect investments should add to your comfort in investing in Pakistan,” he maintained. He said that he saw a lot of opportunities for the Turkish private sector in Pakistan and also vice versa.

He expressed his confidence that the roundtable event would go a long way towards exploring opportunities and creating new avenues of trade and investment both in Turkey and Pakistan. “This event also gives us the opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to work together for the economic growth of both our countries. I am especially happy that the interaction today would further the objective of promoting closer economic ties between the two countries," he added.

The prime minister recalled his address to a very well attended business forum in Istanbul in September 2013, and the subsequent forums in December 2013, and February 2015 at Lahore and Islamabad and said, “Today's roundtable must be an occasion for careful stock-taking, assessing how far we have come since then and what further we can do.”

He said that the democratic governments in Pakistan and Turkey have jointly brought about a fundamental transformation in the bilateral relationship in all areas encompassing political, economic, defence and social spheres. He said that the representative business delegation accompanying the Turkish president was not only a firm endorsement of President Erdogan to Pakistan but also demonstrated Turkish businessmen's confidence in investment-friendly business environment of Pakistan.

"I wish to thank my Turkish friends for their well-placed trust in Pakistan and its people,” he added. About close Pak-Turkey ties, he said, “Words cannot do justice to the special bonds that exist between Pakistan and Turkey,” as these are rooted in common faith, customs and cultures. “Our joys and sorrows, our trials and tragedies are intersect. And the people are bound by a distinct sense of shared destiny,” he added.

 

Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk

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