Pak economy holds potential for faster growth despite challenges: Experts

Pakistan economy is on solid growth path and has potential to grow at much higher rate in next five years despite a challenging environment across the globe, Khaleej Times reported while quoting experts. Top government officials, analysts and corporate leaders repose trust in growing economy and said higher GDP growth in 5-6 per cent per annum was going to be a ‘new normal’ in next five years amid considering strong economic indicators of the country, it said. “Yes, we have a potential to grow at much higher rate in coming…

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Chinese set to integrate Sino-Pak overall coop

Chinese have taken another step forward towards extending more cooperation towards Pakistan’s economic and social development as China Gezhouba Group Company (CGGC) will integrate into overall progress of both the countries. “A number of key projects invested and constructed by CGGC have played an important role in boosting Pakistan’s economic growth and creating jobs. They will continue engaging in the construction of CPEC and write a new chapter for Pak-China friendship,” Chen Xiaohua, President of CGGC, told CEN yesterday. CGGC first entered Pakistan in 2003 and started Neelum Jhelum Hydropower…

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Pakistan: Role Of Nuclear Power In Economic And Sustainable Development – OpEd

Pakistan’s Atomic Energy Commission’ (PAEC) announced that the 1,100 MW reactor of (KANUPP-2), the second unit of the ‘Karachi Nuclear Power Plant’ was connected to the national grid. This reactor is ACP-1000 or Hualong One and was supplied on a turnkey basis by ‘CNNC’ (China National Nuclear Corporation). KANUPP-2 would provide Pakistan with a more reliable and cost-effective source of electricity. This in turn would prove to be beneficial for the economic growth of the country. In order to meet its ever-increasing energy requirements, Pakistan has been significantly increasing the…

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Time to go big on hydro

What the renowned American hydro expert David Lilienthal wrote in 1951 holds true even today: “No armies with bombs and shellfire could divest a land so thoroughly as Pakistan could be devastated by the simple expedient of India’s permanently shutting up the source of water that keeps the field and the people of Pakistan green.” After the Uri attacks in India-held Kashmir, Prime Minister Modi said while pointing towards river maps: “Blood and water will not flow in one direction anymore.” He directed his team to use water as a…

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Guest column: Moving towards green energy has its drawbacks

A GM employee poses with an example of the company’s next-generation lithium metal batteries at GM Chemical and Materials Systems Lab in Warren, Michigan, U.S. September 9, 2020. PHOTO BY STEVE FECHT/GM /Windsor Star Article content On March 11, Canada’s Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan released a list of 31 so-called critical minerals “essential to the economic and energy security” of Canada. Being included on the list of 31 was based upon each mineral (or group of minerals as rare earth elements account for one listing) meeting at least one of three…

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