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‘Decreased’ CPEC cost

EditorialUpdated October 03, 2018
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THE new government appears ready to renegotiate with China the price of a railway megaproject that will upgrade the main railway line in Pakistan linking Peshawar with Karachi.

The indication came from Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid. He says the cost estimates of the scheme ML-1 had been scaled down by almost a quarter from $8.2bn to $6.2bn.

The mega venture will be executed with commercial Chinese loans as part of the CPEC initiative around which Beijing has agreed to invest $62bn in infrastructure in Pakistan.

The minister, however, stopped short of explaining the dramatic decrease in the cost of the venture.

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It still remains unclear if the government is restructuring the terms of the deal or making a compromise on its range and size. The government is said to have convinced Beijing to tweak the original CPEC framework to attract third-country investments in schemes, and it is reviewing the costs of ventures like ML-1 that have yet to be undertaken.

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But it has done little to address the allegations that the way CPEC has been executed gives unfair benefits to Chinese contractors, who obtained almost every project with no competition, and at the expense of Pakistani companies.

The Chinese firms are also accused of charging higher prices for lower-quality equipment brought for power projects.

Loans were given by Chinese banks to their companies in China that bought equipment from the latter country to bring to Pakistan, and not a single dollar of the $26bn-$30bn (borrowed so far by Islamabad for power and transport schemes) has crossed into Pakistan.

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On top of that, expensive projects completed so far as part of the CPEC scheme are accused of exponentially increasing the country’s import bill, widening the current account gap, draining foreign currency stocks, and spiking the external debt.

The Nawaz Sharif government which signed the CPEC agreements with Beijing kept the deals a well-guarded secret, and anyone questioning the fairness of the terms was immediately accused of working against the ‘national interest’.

In spite of its promises, the present government is also following in the footsteps of its predecessor as far as the lack of transparency around Chinese loans and investments is concerned.

It would be doing a huge service to the people by making good on its pledges with the voters and putting before them the financial and other details of all CPEC projects, so that we can calculate their impact.

Published in Dawn, October 3rd , 2018
 
We have to pay with interest, we want to bring Loans at limit which we can return. Then with better economy, we will continue spending for the best interest of Pakistan, Right now we are close to bankrupt, and we have to take temporary measure.
 
What possible economic activity will be generated to pay back the loan ?
 
But it has done little to address the allegations that the way CPEC has been executed gives unfair benefits to Chinese contractors, who obtained almost every project with no competition, and at the expense of Pakistani companies.

The Chinese firms are also accused of charging higher prices for lower-quality equipment brought for power projects.

Loans were given by Chinese banks to their companies in China that bought equipment from the latter country to bring to Pakistan, and not a single dollar of the $26bn-$30bn (borrowed so far by Islamabad for power and transport schemes) has crossed into Pakistan.

This pretty much defines the CPEC, BRI, "New Silk Route" business model. " These projects have always been about exporting extra capacity that China had built for its infrastructure boom. Good business plan, for China that is :lol:
 
The Nawaz Sharif government which signed the CPEC agreements with Beijing kept the deals a well-guarded secret, and anyone questioning the fairness of the terms was immediately accused of working against the ‘national interest’.

Same narrative is defended in PDF as well.

It is good that this new PTI Govt is making things more transparent so that benefits of CPEC reaches to the Pakistanis as well not just the Chinese. What ever is happening, its happening for the good. Imran Khan should ask the Chinese to implement Economic zones(industrial) as soon as possible during his visit to China later this month.

This pretty much defines the CPEC, BRI, "New Silk Route" business model. " These projects have always been about exporting extra capacity that China had built for its infrastructure boom. Good business plan, for China that is :lol:

No, it is getting revised and for good. PTI govt is not dumb like the previous one. In couple of years, you will find other countries investing in the project as well though under new bilateral agreements but they will be link to CPEC either directly or indirectly for e.g Gwader Oil city project.
 
lols our leaders are making sure they become rich and Pakistan is fked!!
 
Wow! I like this business. Not a single penny flows into the country and they are suddenly in debt. China may be making fool of nations, but it is also their talent to identify one.

But they are getting stuff build for them.
 
The Nawaz Sharif government which signed the CPEC agreements with Beijing kept the deals a well-guarded secret, and anyone questioning the fairness of the terms was immediately accused of working against the ‘national interest’.

the only reason is keep these agreements secret is to conceal monkey business
 
What possible economic activity will be generated to pay back the loan ?


Increased Industrial Production and Exports

Wow! I like this business. Not a single penny flows into the country and they are suddenly in debt. China may be making fool of nations, but it is also their talent to identify one.


Yeah B'Coz Power Plants and Motorways and Mass Transit Are Not Built Free of Cost If That Did Not Occur To You
 
What possible economic activity will be generated to pay back the loan ?
Agar itna hi angrezon wala naam rakhna hai toh spell kerna toh seekh lo...it's not "nahtan"...it's "Nathan"

American jhanday laga ker...angrezi naam ki laat tor ker kis ko bewaqoof bana rahe ho? Why not show ur true flags?
 
Yeah B'Coz Power Plants and Motorways and Mass Transit Are Not Built Free of Cost If That Did Not Occur To You
Nothing is built free of cost, there is no free lunch
About power projects,what about the high prices charged by Chinese firms for low quality equipment. Will it be different for other things, do let me know.
 

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