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BEIJING: As the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a flagship project under the China’s proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), has created new opportunities for economic growth and stability via a number of projects that are in full swing across the South Asian country, many third-country investors are also showing interest in the project.

Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Germany are among those that have taken moves on the cooperation with Pakistan via the flagship project. As China extends a welcoming attitude toward the investment, it is believed that the CPEC would continue to attract more third-country investors, industry observers told the Global Times.

Brothers Gas, a UAE-based leading liquid gas service provider, will make investment worth $15 million in the CPEC Faisalabad Special Economic Zone (SEZ). “The first of the three-phase investment will include the installation of an Aerosol Propellant Gas (APG) plant. The local manufacturing capacity will help reduce Pakistan’s reliance on imported APG,” Abul Razaq Dawood said in a tweet.

For Saudi Arabia, its intention to invest in CPEC projects started as early as 2019 when the Middle Eastern country announced plans to set up a $10 billion oil refinery in Pakistan’s deep-water port of Gwadar.

In a recent response sent to the Global Times, Aramco said it “continues to evaluate attractive investment opportunities in the downstream energy sector of Pakistan, including those associated with the CPEC. Updates on any business milestones will be made as and when appropriate.”

“Currently, progress of the petrochemical complex under CPEC is slow due to pandemic and a dip in oil prices that took a heavy toll on Saudi economy,” Yasir Habib Khan, founder and president of the Institute of International Relations and Media Research in Pakistan, told the Global Times in a recent interview.

Saudi Arabia and UAE investments are driven by two major motives, according to Khan. “First it aims at helping Pakistan to stabilise its economy. Second purpose is to have upper hand in geo-political chessboard particularly against Iran by investing and giving bailout packages to Pakistan.”

In addition to the two Middle Eastern nations, Pakistan is also becoming increasingly attractive to other foreign investors. Indonesian Ambassador to Pakistan Adam Tugio said in December that a number of Indonesian companies were keen to invest in SEZs being established under the umbrella of the CPEC. He said that CPEC projects would emerge as a game changer for the entire region facilitating connectivity across Central Asia and western China.

In September, a gloves joint venture between Germany and Pakistan was inaugurated in Allama Iqbal SEZ near Sahianwala. “Since the CPEC welcomes foreign investment and Pakistan’s ranking in World Bank indicator 2021 has improved from 130 to 72, placing Pakistan at second position in South Asian countries in terms of ease of starting a business, many foreign countries are showing interest to invest in the CPEC,” Khan said.

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