Pakistan has huge potential in solar panel, lithium battery manufacturing.

BEIJING -- :Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Fawad Hussain Chaudhry Sunday invited the Chinese companies to take advantage of incentives being offered by the government for investment and set up solar panels and lithium battery manufacturing units in Pakistan.

'Pakistan has a huge potential in solar and lithium battery manufacturing and there are great opportunities for exports to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Afghanistan,' he said in a meeting with CEO of MERA PC Solutions here.

The minister, who arrived this morning in the Chinese capital on a five-day visit of China, said the government would provide all facilities including land, technical support and human resource besides the joint ventures opportunities to Chinese companies.

He said the government was also keen to build agro mechanic complex to enhance agriculture products in the country adding, 'We will have 45 percent shares while the remaining shares will be owned by the private companies.'

Fawad Chaudhry said the motorways network was near to completion which would enhance connectivity in the country while ML-I railways would also be completed in the next five years.

About Gwadar, an important component of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), he said, it was on the right path as work was being carried out at a fast pace on the new airport and other mega projects.

He said the Chinese companies should diversify manufacturing in Pakistan as the government wanted to enhance production and exports, adding, 'We are switching over from the services to production in the country.'

The CEO briefed the minister that his company had set up a number of projects especially in the power sector in Pakistan during the last 35 years, adding, his company was also involved in...

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