CPEC would enable connectivity in Asia, says Abbasi

ANI  |  Beijing [China] 

has said that the China-Economic Corridor (CPEC) would promote the country's growth and enable connectivity in the Asian region.

Speaking at the Boao Forum for (BFA) at Boao city in province in China, said, "aspires to see growth in the region and is very optimistic about One Belt and One Road Initiative (OBOR), and is sure that it will benefit the region and the "

Stressing that the CPEC and OBOR projects would benefit both and China, added that the country would achieve a growth rate of six percent in the fiscal year 2018-19.

The OBOR aims to build a network connecting with and along the ancient of Silk Road. It will bring opportunities in multiple fields including trade, connectivity, physical infrastructure development, tourism and investment.

The CPEC project, which is a part of this initiative, has been criticised by since it passes through disputed Pakistan- occupied (PoK) region. On the other hand, has said that it had respected all territorial laws and that the issue was an "internal matter" between and

Underlining the emphasis of connectivity, the said that the country built over 1,500 miles of multi-lane motorways and has set up Special Economic Zones (SEZs). He also called the in as the "gateway" for providing access to sea to countries in Central

called "a champion of economic liberalisation" and further said that never believed in protectionism.

"does not believe in protectionism. Opening and liberalisation is the way forward," he said.

Dwelling on the recent decision by Pakistan's to allow Chinese yuan to be used for trade and investment activities, added, "Pakistan's adoption of yuan as the reserve currency would be very beneficial for bilateral trade. It will help yuan to become an international currency."

Abbasi, who is on a three-day visit to China, is expected to hold series of bilateral meetings with Chinese Xi Jinping, of the Antonio Guterres and of Hong Kong and of Alibaba,

The Prime Minister, who arrived in Boao on Sunday, is accompanied by Ahsan Iqbal, and for power Awais among others.

The conference, being held in China's southern island province of from April 8 to 11, would be attended by top leaders from China, Philippines, Singapore, Mongolia, and several other countries.

Known as 'Asia's Davos', the BFA is modeled after the Economic Forum (WEF), which is held in every year. The theme for this year's conference is "An Open and Innovative for a of Greater Prosperity."

The BFA is being held from April 8 to 11, and would be attended by leaders from Singapore, and the among other countries.

The forum, which came into being in 2002, is committed to promoting regional economic integration and bringing Asian countries closer to their development goals.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 09:35 IST