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Pakistan, China sign two agreements, two MoUs |
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BEIJING, Oct 15 (APP): Pakistan and China on Thursday
signed two agreements and Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) on Space
concessional loan, space technology and alternative energy. Prime Minister Syed
Yusuf Raza Gilani witnessed the signing ceremonies as the respective officials
of the companies inked the documents.
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The concessional loan agreement for PAKSAT was signed
between Pakistan’s Economic Affairs Division and Export Import Bank of China.
Under the agreement, China will provide an amount of US$
190 million for the supply of PAKSAT-1R which will replace the PAKSAT-1 that has
a lifespan till 2011. The loan will cover 85 percent of the cost of the project.
Another agreement was signed between Pakistan Space and
Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) and China Great Wall Industry
Corporation for Pakistan-1R Satellite Ground Control Segment.
The Ground Control Segment will comprise the establishment
of stations at Lahore and Karachi. The stations will be used to monitor the
satellite and control its operation for the duration of its 15-year life.
Pakistan’s Alternative Energy Board signed MoUs with
China’s Wuxi SUNTECH Power Company and China Electric Equipment Group Solar
Energy Research Institute Co. Ltd (CEEG SI) respectively for cooperation in the
field of alternate energy projects in Pakistan.
Both SUNTECH and CEEG SI are major Chinese companies in the
field of alternative energy and involved in several projects both in China and
abroad. The two companies are interested in undertaking alternate energy
projects in Pakistan to help overcome the power crisis in the country.
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Presidential address to the joint sitting of parliament |
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Official Results Election 2008 |
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