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Solar panel manufacturing: Chinese cos officials meet CM, ink agreements
Recorder Report Published April 8, 2026 Updated about 3 hours ago
LAHORE: A delegation of leading Chinese companies, Kunlun Group and Sunder Green Group called on Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday and agreements were reached to begin solar panel manufacturing in Lahore through joint collaboration.
It was also agreed to send 50,000 students to China for advanced vocational and industrial training.
In-principle approval was granted for the establishment of 1,000-acre industrial estate in Lahore, and discussions were held regarding transferring technology for producing petrochemical products from coal in Punjab.
The Chief Minister assured full support to both Chinese and local investors for the promotion of industrialization. During the briefing, it was informed that the new projects would generate approximately 18,000 job opportunities in Punjab.
The CM reiterated that the government is following the “Start Today” policy to promote industrial growth and stressed that the government’s role is to support entrepreneurs rather than engage in business itself.
The delegation included CEO Wang Jin Hunan Sheng from Inner Mongolia Coal Mine, CEO Zhao Gangbo from an investment company, Chairman Muhammad Abid of Sunder Green Group, CEO Azim Iftikhar, Director Rana Faisal Hayat, and CEO Danish Ahmad of Oasis, among others.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2026
We should be looking for prioritised initiative instead of political gimmicks. LAHORE don't need another industrial estate, it is too congested and too close to India. Punjab have the necessary depth and the proposed 1000 acre industrial estate can be placed anywhere else in Punjab that would proof helpfull in developing economy of that area as well as take some of the load from Lahore. I know it is something that Punjab government is doing and no body stopping sindh from doing the same. But still it will cost public money, money that can be spend in more productive ways.
Similarly, Punjab do not produce enough cola to require petrochemical production from coal units. Instead these are much needed in Thar. And other parts of sindh producing excellent amounts of coal.
Apart from these, sending 50,000 students to China for vocational training will cost the same as building a vocational training institute of Chinese high standards that can easily train 5000 students every year.
I think we (all politicians and parties) should now start looking to things from a national perspective instead of political and provincial perspective. Pakistanis Have been through too much of that bullish!t.



