In order to strengthen bilateral cooperation in commerce, industrial development, digital technology, and agriculture, Pakistan is committed to moving the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) into its next phase, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.
During his speech at the International Conference on China’s Development and Global Leadership Journey, Ishaq Dar made these statements.
Dar emphasized China’s quick economic expansion and predicted that it will soon become a major economic force in the world. China has offered to host 100 senior Pakistani agricultural students, enabling them to learn methods for increasing productivity per acre, he said, underscoring the growing connection.
In addition to highlighting the value of educational exchanges to help the nation’s agricultural sector, Dar stated, “Pakistan is determined to strengthen CPEC, broadening our collaboration with China.”