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Pakistan and China Sign Three MoUs in Urumqi on Livestock, Textile Park, Emergency Equipment

The non-binding accords signal political backing for projects targeting jobs, exports, disaster readiness.

Overview

  • President Asif Ali Zardari witnessed the Urumqi ceremony where Pakistani and Chinese enterprises signed three sector-focused agreements.
  • The livestock MoU pairs Loyang Modern Biotechnologies with the Sindh government to modernise animal husbandry practices in Pakistan.
  • The textile MoU links Beijing Asian Africa Longyue with ASM Services to promote and construct a modern industrial park in Pakistan.
  • The emergency services MoU teams Sichuan Chuanxiao with ASM Services to framework supply, distribution, sales and after-sales support for fire trucks and advanced equipment.
  • Zardari cited gains for food security, rural employment, exports and disaster response, with Senator Saleem Mandviwalla, Sindh Minister Nasir Hussain Shah and both ambassadors present, while detailed financing and implementation will follow; earlier in Shanghai he witnessed a Thar Block‑1 energy-related MoU.