Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said his government wants to learn from China's industrial development to accelerate economic growth and eradicate poverty. "If we can learn from any one country in the world, it is China. Their development model suits Pakistan the best," Khan said while speaking at a ceremony in Islamabad. "The speed with which China developed in the last 30 years is something we can learn from," he added.Khan said that Beijing had managed to prove that poverty alleviation is real development.
"The way they industrialised, made special export zones, brought investments from abroad, and used those investments to increase their exports, all resulted in China increasing its wealth," he said."They used that money to bring their population out of poverty [...] there is no other example of this in history." He said that his government was focused on making Pakistan a welfare state and eradicating poverty.Khan said that the government had made special economic zones to attract and relocate Chinese industries so that they can export their products from Pakistan.The prime minister said that the new year would be the year of economic growth as the country was moving in the right direction.
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