Pakistan’s National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq wrapped up a high-profile visit to Beijing this week, pledging stronger legislative collaboration to supercharge the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) as it enters its next phase. 🌏💼
In an exclusive interview with CGTN, Sadiq emphasized Pakistan’s push to adopt "progressive elements of China’s legislative model" to create a secure environment for foreign investors. The move aims to fast-track CPEC 2.0, which focuses on tech, green energy, and cross-border industrial parks.
Calling the partnership "ironclad," Sadiq highlighted plans for new laws to protect overseas businesses—a win for entrepreneurs eyeing opportunities in South Asia. 📈 With CPEC projects already generating over 200,000 jobs since 2013, this legal upgrade could be a game-changer for regional trade.
Young professionals, take note: This isn’t just about infrastructure. Think AI hubs, solar farms, and startup incubators! 💡 Pakistan’s legislative shakeup might just be your ticket to the next big market.
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Pakistan National Assembly speaker vows legislation for cooperation
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