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CPEC Leading Towards Socioeconomic Development in Pakistan

November 03, 2021

By Samia Khalid ISLAMABAD, Nov 03 (INP-WealthPK): China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a multi-faceted development initiative that provides Pakistan with a once-in-a-lifetime chance for fair and sustainable growth. This initiative has helped Pakistan achieve socio economic development and improve the living standards of its people. According to the latest updates, six completed and 11 under-construction projects under CPEC have aided the country in creating jobs, fostering socioeconomic advantages for residents, and pulling the underprivileged out of poverty. Now, this project has entered the second phase following the successful completion of the first, which has filled gaps in energy and communication infrastructure with the pace of development on the projects.

Table 1: Summary of Major Projects of CPEC
Major Categories Projects Estimated Cost (US $ Million) Projected Cost (US $ Million) Job Opportunities
Energy 21 26,370 (13,810 MW) 33,000 (17,045 MW) 71,959
Infrastructure 09 13,622 13,622 47,168
Gwadar 12 793 10,000 – 14,000 77,700
Total 42 $40,784 $58,622 196,827
Source: Centre of Excellence for CPEC, Islamabad  
Table 2: Socio-economic Development Projects in Pakistan under CPEC
Completed Projects Under Construction Projects

·         Vaccine storage and transportation equipment

·         Poverty Alleviation Training

·         Emergency relief supplies for enhancing NDMA, disaster preparedness capacity

·         Pakistan Vocational and Technical Education Capacity build-up project

·         Pakistan Vocational Schools equipment upgrading and Renovation project

·         Gwadar Vocational and Technical

·         China-Pakistan Joint Agricultural Technology Laboratory

·         Provision of Agricultural Equipment and Tools

·         Smart Classroom for Higher Education

·         Maintenance and Renovation for 50 schools in newly merged districts

·         Solar-powered lighting equipment

·         Overseas Student Scholarship

·         Medical equipment and materials

·         Gwadar hospital project

·         Brightness journey in Pakistan

·         Drinking water equipment

·         Gwadar Desalination Plant

Source: CPEC Official, http://cpec.gov.pk/social-sector-development-projects   The second phase will have a much larger impact than the first, with the establishment of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) connecting the private sectors of Pakistan and China, bringing in more private investment, boosting cooperation in agriculture, science and technology, and also ushering in an era of industrialization. Currently, there are four SEZs named Rashakai SEZ, Dhabeji SEZ, Allama Iqbal Industrial City and Boston SEZ which are in the construction phase, and the remaining four projects are in the pipeline. The role of these SEZs is very important, as they will help strengthen the economy and provide millions of jobs and business opportunities to the people by reducing poverty and unemployment and improving the living standard. The amount of aggregate trade between China and Pakistan is increasing day by day, with the last 10 months indicating a 10 percent rise over the previous year's equivalent period. In future, this project will increase bilateral trade by several billion dollars. According to the most recent statistics, Pakistan's exports to China increased by over 70% in the first quarter of 2021. The exports to China totaled $888 million in the first quarter of 2021 compared with $526 million in the first quarter of 2020 (PBS). The current circumstances indicate that Pakistani goods’ exports to China and neighbouring countries are steadily rising, and with the development of CPEC, these prospects will strengthen and improve the economy of Pakistan. Furthermore, the key Gwadar port in Pakistan, whose projected cost is between $10,000 million and $14,000 million, is being connected to the rest of the country through an improved road infrastructure, which will boost the economy and improve regional connectivity and trade. CPEC is an infrastructure and development initiative that would provide thousands of local residents with job and business opportunities, increasing their income. Furthermore, this initiative will facilitate access to essential living necessities like banking, markets, transportation, education, and health care besides providing access to education and health services in many rural and remote areas. CPEC, in its early stages, has created 38,000 jobs, benefiting 75 percent of Pakistani nationals. The project is anticipated to create 196,827 jobs not only in Pakistan, but also throughout the region on its completion. It would also generate possibilities in the neighbouring nations by engaging in a variety of trade and commercial activities in the area eradicating poverty and improving the living standards of Pakistanis. CPEC is a 2,700-kilometer-long road, railway, and gas-and-oil pipeline that connects China and Pakistan. This link will replace China's existing long (12,500km) shipping route, saving the country time and billions of dollars in shipping costs while also providing a fast and safe path for trade with the rest of the globe. The multilateral projects under CPEC will usher in socio-economic development across the distant and rural area of Pakistan improving the living standard of people there, either directly or indirectly. That’s why CPEC has been dubbed "Pakistan's fate changer."