CPEC to connect distant production hubs with Pakistani ports: Macaes.

ISLAMABAD -- 'CPEC would remain an important driver for the future economic policies and set to make major contributions to Pakistan's economy by connecting the distant production hubs to the country's ports'.

This was expressed by Bruno Macaes, Senior Adviser at Flint Global and a former Europe Minister of Portugal during his lecture at COMSATS Secretariat here.

Macaes who is the author of "The Dawn of Eurasia: On the Trail of the New World Order" and several books on international affairs explored various dynamics of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) relating to the economic, commerce and geo-political aspects of this grand project.

The lecture was jointly organized by the Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS) and Global Think Tank Network (GTTN) under a Distinguished Guest Lecture Series.

The lecture was attended by a number of officials from academia, COMSATS Secretariat and GTTN, including Dr S M Junaid Zaidi, Executive Director COMSATS, Owais Ahmad Ghani, former Governor for Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Dr Shoaib Suddle, Pakistan's former Federal Tax Ombudsman and Dr Akram Sheikh, Chairman of the Board - GTTN and former federal minister/deputy chairman Planning Commission of Pakistan.

In his lecture, Macaes explored various dynamics of BRI and delineating that the project is set to form new value chains involving major...

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