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In which year the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Agreement was signed between China and Pakistan?

In which year the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Agreement was signed between China and Pakistan?

Announcement of CPEC On 20 April 2015, Pakistan and China signed an agreement to commence work on the $46 billion agreement, which is roughly 20\% of Pakistan’s annual GDP, with approximately $28 billion worth of fast-tracked “Early Harvest” projects to be developed by the end of 2018.

When did Pakistan recognize China?

1950
1950 – Pakistan becomes the third non-communist country, and first Muslim one, to recognise the People’s Republic of China.

What is China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a collection of infrastructure projects that are under construction throughout Pakistan since 2013. Originally valued at $47 billion, the value of CPEC projects is worth $62 billion as of 2020.

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What is AOA memorandum of understanding on China–Pakistan Economic Corridor?

A memorandum of understanding on cooperation for long-term plan on China–Pakistan Economic Corridor between the two governments was inked by Xu Shao Shi and Shahid Amjad Chaudhry. In February 2014, Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain visited China to discuss the plans for an economic corridor in Pakistan.

What is the $46 billion agreement between Pakistan and China?

On 20 April 2015, Pakistan and China signed an agreement to commence work on the $46 billion agreement, which is roughly 20\% of Pakistan’s annual GDP, with approximately $28 billion worth of fast-tracked “Early Harvest” projects to be developed by the end of 2018.

When was the first CPEC convoy from China to Pakistan?

The first convoy from China arrived in Gwadar on 13 November 2016, thereby formalizing operation of CPEC. On 2 December 2016, the first cargo train, launching the direct rail route and sea freight service between China and Pakistan, departed from Yunnan.