Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announced earlier today that Gwadar would be declared a duty-free port.
“Gwadar should be a gift for the entire region,” he said, while addressing the National Assembly.
The premier went on to say that although he has not formally approached any party for the change in status for Gwadar, he does intend on doing it.
“I request all parties to sit with us and give Gwadar the status of a free port and make a new administrative system for it,” he said.
Regarding his recent visit to Tajikistan, Prime Minister Nawaz said, “In my recent meetings with leaders of Tajikistan, they expressed their desire to increase connectivity between the two countries and pave a way to Central Asia through Gwadar.”
“Over Rs30 billion have already been allocated for western root under Pakistan-China economic corridor,” the PM told lawmakers.
Responding to criticism from the opposition, the premier said, “Our government made a coastal highway in Gwadar and it was us who started work there.”
He went on to assure motorways would be built in Sindh, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. “Motorways are being constructed across the country.”
Responding to points raised by Pakistan Peoples Party’s Nawab Ali Wassan in his budget speech, the premier said, “The work on Hyderabad-Karachi section of Lahore-Karachi Motorway has begun,” while adding that work in the Hyderabad-Sukkur section will also be completed soon.
“In K-P, work on the Hazara Motorway is progressing rapidly,” he said, adding the PML-N government is working on these projects as a national duty and expressed confidence that these projects would be completed during the next three years.