New Delhi:Pakistan and China have resolved to redouble efforts to tap the full potential of the Gwadar port and free zone and to ensure that the local population fully benefits from the projects launched in various sectors, Dawn news reported.
Pakistani and Chinese officials held meetings of the two Joint Working Groups on Gwadar and Socio-Economic Development through a video conferencing equipment, the Planning Ministry in Islamabad said in a statement.
One of the meetings underlined the need for finalising the Marketing and Investment Plan for the free zone, along with its implementation strategy. The meeting was informed that the plan would soon be submitted for consideration to the Cabinet Committee on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
The sixth session of the Joint Working Group on Gwadar was co-chaired by Pakistan secretary for planning, development and special initiatives Abdul Aziz Uqaili and Ying Xiong, the Director General of the National Development and Reforms Commission of China, the Dawn news report said.
The meeting reviewed the implementation of the CPEC projects in Gwadar and deliberated upon the future course of action with regard to the development of the city, port and the free zone, said the Ministry statement.
Both the sides expressed satisfaction over steady progress made on various projects, including full operationalisation of the Gwadar port and its inclusion in the Afghan Transit Trade route; finalisation of the Smart Port City Master Plan; completion of the Pak-China Technical and Vocational Institute; substantial progress on Eastbay Expressway; commencement of work on New Gwadar International Airport and the Pakistan-China Friendship Hospital.