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slamabad — Dr. Gohar Ejaz, the Minister of Commerce & Industry received the H.E. Jiang Zaidong, the Ambassador of China to Pakistan for a meeting to discuss Pakistan-China Economic cooperation especially in fields of trade and Investment. The focus of the discussions revolved around the implementation of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which has now entered its second stage.Dr. Ejaz informed the Ambassador that the first phase of CPEC is at an advanced age at inter-governmental level which has helped Pakistan to develop the infrastructure, road network, power plants to meet energy needs, and now the time has come for the private sectors of both countries to gear up to realise the benefits of the ground that has been prepared by the two governments.Minister Gohar Ejaz, heralded the start of a new relationship initiated by consensus between President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar on the second stage of CPEC. He urged the Chinese private sector to invest in Pakistan, with particular attention to SEZs in Lahore and Karachi. He also informed the Ambassador that he met the Ambassador Sha Zu Kang, President of Pak China Friendship Association, in China and they also agreed that this was the way forward.Minister Ejaz highlighted the importance of private sector collaboration as the next step in strengthening the Pak-China relationship, revealing plans for the development of a Northern SEZ to link Urumqi with Pakistan and the availability of the Lahore and Karachi SEZs for further development.He informed the Ambassador that as a part of his “Vision Pakistan: Road to $100 billion Exports”, he has created two separate Export Advisory Councils for Textile and non-Textile Sectors respectively. The Councils would provide recommendations to the Ministry of Commerce on matters affecting export and would propose measures for export enhancement. These would meet on a monthly basis or with higher frequency, if required.“SMEs and the non-textile sectors are the key to Pakistan’s prosperity and progress” said Dr. Ejaz. The Non-Textile Export Advisory Council consists of them of the most renowned SMEs in Pakistan and includes names like Mr. Shehzad All Malik, (agricultural), Mr. Waheed Ahmed (fruit & vegetable), Mr. Khalil Sattar (processed chicken), Mr Zulfiqar Malik (sports), Mr. Salman Hanif (jewellery), Mr. Adnan Hirani (pharmaceuticals), Mr. Zubair Tufail (chemicals), Mr. Jahangir Bajwa (IT), Mr. Abdur Razzak Gauhar (engineering), Mr. Shoaib Sultan (marble), Mr. Zulfiqar Hayat (leather), Mr. Shabbir Dewan (chemicals), Mr. Anwar Ghani (glass) and Mr. Fuad Garib (food).The Textile Export Advisory Council consists of some of the biggest exporters of Pakistan. These include Mr. Musadaq Zulqarnain, Mr. Fawad Anwar, Mr. Shahid Soorty, Mr. Mian Ahsan, Mr. Yaqoob Ahmed, Mr. Amir Fayyaz Sheikh, Mr. Shahid Abdullah, Mr. Ahmed Kamal, and Mr. Ashraf Salim Mukaty.He informed the Ambassador that as a follow-up to the visit of the Prime Minister to China last month, he will be taking a delegation of the three main groups to China from 11 to 15 December, 2023. In addition to the members of the two Export Advisory Councils mentioned above, the third group would include the CEOs of the of the top industrial groups in Pakistan. These include Mr. Fawad Ahmed Mukhtar, Mr. Muhammad All Tabba, Mr. Waqar Ahmed Malik, Mr. Abdul Samad Dawood, Mr. Raza Mansha, Mr. Shahzad Asghar Ali, Mr. Samir Chinoy, Mr. Amir Fayyaz Sheikh, Mr. Shahbaz Yaseen Malik, Mr. Ahsan Bashir, Syed Hyder Ali and Mr. Farooq Naseem.This multi-segmental delegation representing the business sector of Pakistan would hold meetings with their counterparts in China for trade and investment and formation of joint ventures.The Chinese Ambassador acknowledged the crucial role of Commerce Ministry in promoting Pak-China trade and increasing Pakistani exports. He further discussed the importance of key projects, including the upgradation of ML1 and the realignment of the Karakoram Highway. The significance of the northern region, particularly the work on the Khunjerab Pass, was also highlighted.The Commerce Minister emphasized the need to develop and operate Special Economic Zones and reiterated the importance of Gwadar Port. “Pakistan is focusing on sectors such as agriculture, mining, new energy, and IT under the framework of the SIFC” said Dr. Ejaz. He further stated that the Ministry of Commerce played a crucial role especially concerning SEZs and the production of value-added goods.