CPEC: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Industries visits Rashkai Special Economic Zone, inspects internal construction work

Nowshera: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Caretaker Minister for Industries, Commerce and Technical education, Mohammad Adnan Jalil has visited the Rashkai Special Economic Zone established under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and inspected the internal construction work on the project.

Speaking on the occasion, the minister said that the completion of phase one of the Special Economic Zone Rashkai established under CPEC a great achievement, adding the project will play the role of catalyst in the economic development of the province.

He maintained that hurdles in the completion of the remaining phases of the project should be brought to his notice in written form to take them up with the concerned authorities.

On this occasion, the provincial minister was informed that the 1000-acre Rashkai Special Economic Zone was one of the industrial estates to be established under CPEC in Pakistan, which was being established in collaboration between the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Economic Zones Development & Management Company (KP-EZDMC) and the China Road & Bridge Corporation (CRBC).

Jalil was told that this was a special project under CPEC in which all facilities will be available according to international standards.

The provincial minister was further informed that Chinese and other international investors are taking a keen interest in setting up industries in the Rashakai Economic Zone.

The minister ordered the relevant authorities to make a standard policy for the allotment of plots in the industrial zones of the province and make allotment of vacant plots in these zones according to the basis and transparency policy.

He further directed the facilitation of investors to attract them towards investment in the province.

The provincial minister also visited other parts of Nowshera and inaugurated various projects in the industrial zones.

He also inaugurated the newly established centre of Rescue 1122 and a new tube well for supplying drinking water to the Export Processing Zone (EPZ).

During the visit, he laid the foundation stone of two new industrial units including a flour mill (MS Mibron Flour Mills) and a Waste Management Plant (MS Green Private Limited).