Modern engineering meets local needs in Pakistan’s Balochistan province.
The project was initiated by the Pakistan Navy and supported by the Chinese government.
The Floating Jetty: A Game-Changer for Local Fishermen
The floating jetty, a marvel of modern engineering, has been a long-awaited solution for the fishing community in the Balochistan province. For years, local fishermen have been struggling to access the Arabian Sea due to the lack of a suitable pier. The new floating jetty, constructed with the help of China, is set to revolutionize the fishing industry in the region.
Benefits for Local Fishermen
The floating jetty will provide numerous benefits for local fishermen, including:
A Collaborative Effort
The construction of the floating jetty was a collaborative effort between the Pakistan Navy and the Chinese government. The project was initiated by the Pakistan Navy, with the Chinese government providing financial and technical support. The joint effort has resulted in a state-of-the-art pier that will benefit the local fishing community for years to come.
A Cost-Effective Solution
The floating jetty was built at a cost of $400,000, making it a cost-effective solution for the Pakistan Navy and the Chinese government.
The project aims to develop the Quetta region’s energy infrastructure, including the construction of a 500 MW power plant, transmission lines, and distribution networks.
Project Overview
The CPHGC project is a significant undertaking that seeks to address the energy needs of the Quetta region in Pakistan. The region has been facing energy shortages, and the project aims to provide a reliable and efficient energy supply to the area.
The project is expected to create 3,000 jobs and generate $1.2 billion in revenue for the local economy.
CPEC’s Energy Sector Focus
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a flagship project of the China-Pakistan Economic Cooperation (CPCEC) that aims to promote economic growth and development in Pakistan. One of the key sectors that CPEC focuses on is the energy sector.
The country’s seafood industry is a significant contributor to its economy, with exports accounting for around 10 percent of the country’s total exports. The industry is primarily driven by the export of fish and shrimp, with the majority of the catch coming from the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman. Pakistan’s seafood industry is also supported by a number of government initiatives and programs aimed at promoting the industry and increasing exports.
However, the federal government has assured the Sindh High Court that it will review the policy, in response to a petition lodged against the same.
