‘Keti Bunder be linked with CPEC’
KARACHI: Keti Bunder should also be linked to China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), said Naheed Memon, chairperson of the Sindh Board of Investment, saying the demand will be conveyed to the federal government.
“Besides Karachi Port and the Port Qasim, the Keti Bunder should also be linked with CPEC,” Memon said, talking to industrialists and traders at a meeting.
The participants held detailed deliberations to get maximum possible benefits from the CPEC in Pakistan, particularly in Sindh.
The objective of the meeting was to get input of the investors on CPEC and communicate the policies and vision of the government to them and convey their views on CPEC to the federal government.
Memon also briefed the participants about the incentives being offered to the investors by the Sindh government.
The participants called for linking education, housing, health, agriculture, infrastructure and other development projects with the CPEC.
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