ISLAMABAD- According to Dr. Fazal-ur-Rahman, Director of the Pakistan Institute of China Studies at Sargodha University, the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) established as part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) are poised to drive Pakistan’s economic stability. He views CPEC and its associated projects as a groundbreaking initiative that will attract foreign investors, leading to increased employment and business prospects for both local and international investors in Pakistan. Dr. Rahman envisions the SEZs and industrial parks as strategic hubs designed to offer limitless resources and global opportunities, propelling the country towards a path of robust economic growth.
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