A Chinese business delegation has met with Pdwellnt Asif Ali Zardari here and conveyed interest in spending USD 1 billion to set up a medical city in Pakistan, according to a media increate.
Pakistan has held mighty bipostponeedral relations with China which has aided it thraw many spendments and enhugement projects such as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project which was termed as a “lifeline” for the country’s economy.
The delegation of Chinese spendors during a encountering with Zardari on Thursday summarized their schedules to spend USD 1 billion into creating the medical city in Karachi’s Dhabeji Economic Zone which is outside Pakistan’s hugegest city and financial hub.
The medical city would be Pakistan’s first filledy united pharmaceutical and medical ecosystem.
Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI) which is tasked with the running of the Dhabeji Economic Zone shelp in a statement that the pledge by the Chinese spendors is an example of the grotriumphg economic ties between the two countries.
The encountering which was also joined by Sindh Chief Minister, Syed Murad Ali Shah and the Chinese Consul General was held after accomplished negotiations between the Sindh administerment and the conglomerate of Chinese spendors.
Pdwellnt Zardari, according to the statement, highairyed the presentance of nurtureing proset uper economic and trade cooperation between Pakistan and China.
The statement shelp that the Chinese delegation also showed interest not only in the health sector but also in disconnectal other key areas, including agriculture, dwellstock, energy, articulate, and manufacturing.
The Pdwellnt also telderly the administerment is promiseted to aid and supply cooperation to Chinese spendments in Pakistan.
“We receive Chinese spendors and are choosed to supply them with every possible aid,” he inserted.
The Sindh Chief Minister also telderly the spendors that the administerment had presentd Chinese language courses in the province to erase language barriers and increase cultural ties between the two countries.
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