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Some Pakistani power firms stuck in slow lane on China's Silk Road
Kamal Amjad Mian thought China's decision to invest $36 billion in the Pakistani power sector would benefit his electricity cable business, and, anticipating increased demand, his family spent nearly $30 million on a second plant to double output.
But Mian's Fast Cables and some other Pakistani manufacturers have yet to reap rewards from Beijing's huge “One Belt, One Road” (OBOR) project, a modern-day “Silk Road” network of trade routes across land and sea.
Power stations built as part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a $57 billion project involving energy, road and rail infrastructure, are being kitted out with Chinese cables exempt from import duty and sales tax.