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Pakistan, China explore railway investment and technical cooperation

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Federal Minister for Railways Muhammad Hanif Abbasi met with the Secretary General of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce (ACFIC), Jiang Yi, in Islamabad, where both sides discussed investment, technical cooperation, and regional connectivity.

Jiang Yi was accompanied by a high-level delegation comprising representatives of leading Chinese logistics, transport, and aviation companies. The meeting focused on investment opportunities, technical collaboration, freight operations, and strengthening the logistics network between Pakistan and China.

The Minister briefed the delegation on ongoing development projects and highlighted the potential for foreign and private sector investment in Pakistan Railways. He informed that an agreement with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for the Karachi–Rohri section has already been finalized, while cooperation with China is being explored for Rohri–Peshawar, Nokundi–Gwadar, and ML-2 (Attock–Rohri) segments.

Minister Abbasi emphasized that the Karachi-to-Peshawar rail corridor is fully operational, providing a vital trade link to Central Asian states, while the Islamabad–Tehran–Istanbul (ITI) railway project serves as a strategic initiative for enhancing regional connectivity and trade mobility.

The Chinese delegation appreciated Pakistan Railways’ reform agenda, modernization efforts, and private sector engagement model. They expressed interest in investing under the BOT (Build–Operate–Transfer) framework in railway and freight corridor projects.

The Minister reaffirmed that Pakistan Railways is fully open to B2B partnerships and BOT-based collaborations, noting that technological cooperation with China will introduce modern freight management systems, digital logistics operations, and advanced railway engineering practices.

He added that Chinese investment would significantly enhance infrastructure, operational efficiency, and transit capacity, enabling Pakistan to emerge as a regional railway transit hub.

Both sides agreed to pursue joint initiatives in technical training, technology transfer, and expansion of the logistics network in the coming months.

Concluding the meeting, Minister Abbasi reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to long-term economic partnership, sustainable railway development, and enhanced connectivity across the region.

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