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Business & Finance

Fauji Fertilizer inks $1.12bn project under CPEC 2.0

  • Pakistan's first coal-to-fertilizer plant will transform local coal into 717,000 tons of urea annually
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Pakistan’s leading fertilizer manufacturer Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited (FFC) has signed the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) agreement with a Chinese company, for what it termed as Pakistan’s first coal-to-fertilizer project under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) 2.0 framework.

The company shared the development in a social media post on Saturday, stating that the agreement was signed with Hualu Engineering and Technology Co. Ltd in China on May 24, 2026.

“With an investment of $1.12 billion, the project is expected to produce 717,000 tons of urea annually while utilizing approximately 2.1 million tons of indigenous coal each year - strengthening fertilizer security, enabling value creation from local resources, and supporting Pakistan’s long-term industrial growth,” FFC said.

The company added that the plant is planned for commissioning by 2030-31 and “reflects FFC’s continued commitment to innovation, self-reliance, and sustainable economic progress for Pakistan”.

The development comes as Pakistan seeks to attract fresh Chinese investment under the second phase of CPEC.

Both countries have reached a ‌new broad consensus on deepening their strategic partnership, according to a joint ⁠statement issued by the countries at the end of Prime Minister Shehbaz Shari’s visit to Beijing.

The countries have ‌agreed ⁠to promote “high-quality development” of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and welcome ⁠the participation of third parties in its ⁠development, the statement said.

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Sher Shah May 26, 2026 10:42pm
It's a great news, Pakistan would need additional urea by that time. It will also reduce dependence on depleting gas reserve.
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Zaryab khan May 26, 2026 11:33pm
Wow, what a move. This should be the spirit of each and every company in pakistan but kindly focus on export as well because pakistan needs both export and import substitution
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Nadeem Nisar Ahmed May 27, 2026 01:05pm
I want to visit your plant for mechanical engineering services. I have latest technology Pakistan
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Asif Mahmood May 28, 2026 01:41pm
Congratulations 1: Are you going to use local or imported coal? 2: Fly ash will be produced 1k to 1200 mt per day which may be enriched in critical and rare earth metal. Have you researched?
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Mahwish Khan May 29, 2026 01:29pm
Exploiting balochistan's resources. Nothing new here
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Anonymous Jun 01, 2026 10:53am
@Asif Mahmood, its "Indigenous" which means Local...
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