‘Majority of CPEC projects engineers, workers are Pakistanis’

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ISLAMABADPlanning and Development Minister Chaudhry Ahsan Iqbal on Tuesday informed the Senate that majority of the workers engaged in the China- Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects were Pakistanis.

Answering a question during Question Hour, the minister rejected the impression that the CPEC projects were being executed by Chinese workforce.

“Majority of engineers and workers are from Pakistan. They are performing in power as well as project management sectors”, he remarked.

He said in time- completion of projects was a responsibility of the contractor and appropriate actions have been mentioned in the contract in case of delay in completion of the projects.

He also informed that many of Pakistani engineers and workers were also imparted training by the Chinese companies to hire their services.

Responding to a supplementary question, the minister said, no such concession has been given to the Chinese companies for import of goods for the CPEC projects that may affect the local manufacturers.

“This is a fact that Pakistani cement, steel and other industry related to construction business were thriving and I was recently informed that cement industry was planning to double its production to meet the needs”, he added.

Ahsan Iqbal said that the government had also taken steps like training of unskilled workers for the CPEC related projects while local engineers, managers and semi-skilled workers hired by the Chinese contractors for CPEC related projects has been attaining hands-on experience in their respective fields.

He further stated that keeping in view the rising demand for transportation and logistics, local transporters were also involved in providing the requisite transport facilities.

Local contractors have been working alongside the Chinese firms to gain an experience and learn and use modern construction techniques.

He said a CPEC consortium of Pakistan’s renowned business institutions has been contemplated with the aim to involve the academic sector to enhance research on various industrial and entrepreneurial opportunities related to top CPEC.

The consortium would include representation from all the provinces and Islamabad Capital Territory, he concluded.