Davos (Web Desk/Agencies): Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that Pakistan's bilateral trade with China will reach new heights.
In an interview with Xinhua on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, he said that the bilateral trade relationship with China is expected to flourish further, thanks to the win-win cooperation between both countries in the fight against climate change and investments in renewable energy.
“Our relationship is based on mutual respect, trust and understanding. Both countries support each other on issues of core interest. Pakistan and China believe in promoting regional peace and stability and share a common dream of national development and prosperity,” he said.
FM Bilawal said that Pakistan-China relations have also grown thanks to new initiatives such as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) proposed by China in 2013.
The foreign minister emphasized that Pakistan and China today have a multi-faceted partnership.
“We have robust strategic and defense cooperation. Our economic and trade relations are rapidly advancing, entering a new phase with the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Our financial, investment and industrial sectors maintain close links,” he said.
The foreign minster said that China has become the top destination for Pakistan’s students and there are strong links between our people nurtured by artists, academia, the scientific community and the media.
Regarding the bilateral trade outlook between China and Pakistan, he said that economic relations are the centerpiece of the Pakistan-China all-weather strategic cooperative partnership.
Trade relations with China have exceeded pre-pandemic levels, he added.
“China is among our top export markets and the largest source of foreign direct investment. Both our countries also have an extensive Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA) that is contributing to our wide-ranging economic relationship.”
“Since 2013, the CPEC has added a new dimension to the two countries’ multifaceted economic relations, especially in energy, infrastructure, trade and investment, the foreign minister said, adding that this cooperation has expanded to include the areas of agriculture, socio-economic development, science and technology and IT.
In the future, CPEC will not only provide opportunities for China and Pakistan, but also for third parties from around the world.
Bilawal Bhutto said he is also keen to expand cooperation with China on renewable energies and the fight against climate change.
“In renewables, Pakistan and China have undertaken a number of major solar, wind, and hydroelectric projects. We also welcome Chinese enterprises to join Pakistan’s solar power initiative, which seeks to respond to human-induced climate change, notwithstanding Pakistan’s own negligible contributions,” FM Bilawal said.