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China–Pakistan Economic Corridor

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor

China-pakistan economic corridor, Latest News

China–Pakistan Economic Corridor is a collection of infrastructure projects that are currently under construction throughout Pakistan. Originally valued at $46 billion, the value of CPEC projects is worth $62 billion as of 2017.
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CPEC stalled under Imran Khan-led govt, says Pakistan opposition - Hindi News | CPEC stalled under Imran Khan-led govt, says Pakistan opposition | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :CPEC stalled under Imran Khan-led govt, says Pakistan opposition

Pakistan's former Prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has said that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is currently stalled under Prime Minister Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government. ...

Imran Khan admits Pakistan's foreign policy dependent on Beijing - Hindi News | Imran Khan admits Pakistan's foreign policy dependent on Beijing | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Imran Khan admits Pakistan's foreign policy dependent on Beijing

Pakistan's ties with China are the cornerstone of Islamabad's foreign policy, said Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, admitting that his country's foreign policy is completely dependent upon Beijing. ...

Daring Baloch rebels target Pakistan's Turbat naval base marking fifth day of fighting with troops - Hindi News | Daring Baloch rebels target Pakistan's Turbat naval base marking fifth day of fighting with troops | Latest national News at Lokmattimes.com

National :Daring Baloch rebels target Pakistan's Turbat naval base marking fifth day of fighting with troops

New Delhi, Feb 5: Daring Balochistan separatists have claimed that they have fired several rockets on the Pakistan Navy ... ...

Pakistan, China to ink $10-15 bn pacts - Hindi News | Pakistan, China to ink $10-15 bn pacts | Latest politics News at Lokmattimes.com

Politics :Pakistan, China to ink $10-15 bn pacts

New Delhi, Feb 5 Pakistan and China are all set to sign different agreements worth $10-15 billion during ... ...

Chinese firms to set up USD 3.5bn reprocessing park in Pakistan's Gwadar - Hindi News | Chinese firms to set up USD 3.5bn reprocessing park in Pakistan's Gwadar | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Chinese firms to set up USD 3.5bn reprocessing park in Pakistan's Gwadar

Chinese companies are ready to establish a USD 3.5 billion reprocessing park in Pakistan's Gwadar within two to three years, reported Dawn. ...

Imran's China visit underlines Pakistan's financial dependence on Beijing as West ignores Islamabad - Hindi News | Imran's China visit underlines Pakistan's financial dependence on Beijing as West ignores Islamabad | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Imran's China visit underlines Pakistan's financial dependence on Beijing as West ignores Islamabad

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's China visit -- first in the last two years -- points to Islamabad's financial dependence on Beijing, especially as the West continues to ignore Pakistan, according to a media report. ...

Pakistan, China ink framework agreement on industrial cooperation under CPEC - Hindi News | Pakistan, China ink framework agreement on industrial cooperation under CPEC | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Pakistan, China ink framework agreement on industrial cooperation under CPEC

Pakistan and China on Friday inked the Framework Agreement on Industrial Cooperation under Beijing's multi-billion CPEC project in Pakistan following Prime Minister Imran Khan's arrival here on the previous day. ...

Imran's China visit largely aims for financial relief on Belt and Road debts; rising security concerns in Pak could kill key projects - Hindi News | Imran's China visit largely aims for financial relief on Belt and Road debts; rising security concerns in Pak could kill key projects | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Imran's China visit largely aims for financial relief on Belt and Road debts; rising security concerns in Pak could kill key projects

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's visit to China during Winter Olympics largely aims to seek financial relief from the communist regime on Belt and Road debts but rising security concerns could kill many key projects, according to a media report. ...