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ISLAMABAD: A six-member delegation from a Chinese construction company held a meeting with Minister for Maritime Affairs Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry on Tuesday to explore investment opportunities in Pakistan’s maritime and infrastructure sectors, with focus on addressing water scarcity through desalination.

According to a statement, the minister welcomed Chinese interest in Pakistan’s development and reaffirmed the country’s commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation in strategic sectors.

He highlighted the vast potential in Pakistan’s maritime domain, including opportunities in port development, maritime tourism and the blue economy.

“Pakistan’s coastline is home to critical assets like Port Qasim, Karachi Port, and Gwadar Port. Upgrading infrastructure and initiating new projects is essential for unlocking their full economic potential,” the minister said, assuring the visiting delegation of the government’s full support for viable proposals.

A key item on the agenda was the installation of seawater desalination plants at Port Qasim. The Chinese delegation expressed interest in investing in water treatment facilities that could serve both industrial and residential needs in the areas where water scarcity is a pressing issue.

“These proposed desalination projects could provide much-needed clean water and support local industry,” the minister said, adding that the initiative aligns with Pakistan’s environmental sustainability and climate resilience goals.

Wang Yaodong, who led the delegation, emphasised his company’s commitment to supporting Pakistan’s sustainable infrastructure development. “We are ready to bring advanced technology and investment to projects that improve daily life and drive economic growth. Desalination is one such area where we can make a tangible difference,” Wang stated.

The delegation also showed interest in highway development projects aimed at improving connectivity between ports and economic zones.

Improved road infrastructure, both parties agreed, would enhance trade efficiency and reduce transportation costs.

Junaid Chaudhry, the federal minister for maritime affairs, invited the delegation to visit the country’s coastal areas for a closer look at on-ground opportunities and encouraged their participation in upcoming maritime investment forums.

The two sides resolved to continue dialogue, conduct feasibility studies, and identify high-impact projects for future collaboration. Both sides expressed optimism that this engagement would lay the foundation for long-term, strategic partnerships across key sectors.

Published in Dawn, April 16th, 2025



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