Lahore, (Urduupoint / Pakistan Point News – 23rd July 2025) In a strategic thick, Pakistan is planned to work within the United Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI), for the purpose of economic relations between Pakistan and China and extending job prostrus for Pakistan workers.
PCJCCI President Nazir Hussain said that this period is a think-tank session hold at PCJCCI Secretariat on Wednesday.
He said that Pakistani skilled workers and laborers would be more valuable for Chinese companies if they are officers of Chinese -language profession. He said, the workers who can communicate effectively in Chinese, will have a great edge, resulting in better job placements, performances and world opportunities. The purpose of the initiative is to bridge the communication difference between Pakistani workforce and Chinese observers, engineers and management teams, he said. With the increasing number of Chinese companies investing in Pakistan under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), he said, “The ability to speak and Manin Chinese is becoming intention.”
PCJCCI Senior Vice President Brigade (RTD) Mansoor Saeed Sheikh said, “Despite our separate translations, Pakistan and China share a defined friendship on mutual respect and mutual respect and cooperation.
These languages will be enabled to adapt courses our laborers quickly and work originally with Chinese temples in Pakistan and abroad.
He insisted that there is a common thinking in the count of submerged regional labor mobility: investing in human capital, especially in language and digital skills. “We must be active. Our workforce can create a magnet for foreign direct investment (FDI), provided we prepare the right skilled set and communication equipment.
Zafar Iqbal, vice -president of the United Chamber, said, “We also called upon the federal government to support the initiative to launch a National Workforce Development Prgram, including language and technical training with the needs of Chinese companies. In regional industrial rehabilitation.
Salahuddin Hanif, General Secretary PCJCCI said that it is not only a language course, but is a strategic tool to prepare Pakistan’s workforce for integration in the global value chain. Countries like Vietnam and Bangladesh have benefited from similar innings; It is time for Pakistan to do the same. China is a unique standune to refuse to see refills in Pakistan, with China transferring parts of its manufacturing sector to cost -effective areas.