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Academic Journal of Business & Management, 2020, 2(6); doi: 10.25236/AJBM.2020.020606.

China Pakistan Economic Corridor: The Problems and barriers faced by Pakistan

Author(s)

Minjun Li

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Minjun Li
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Guangdong Country Garden School, Guangdong

Abstract

This essay seeks to shed light on involved internal and external challenges or problems of China Pakistan Economic Corridor faced by Pakistan (CPEC). Internally, the problems and barriers come economically, socially and environmentally, while the external barriers come mainly about by India and the United State. This critical analysis illustrates many problems and obstacles and show that this is not as an entirely win-win situation as it might seem on paper. On the contrary, it is a continuum of grim challenges.

Keywords

OBOR, CPEC, Pakistan, Problems and Barriers

Cite This Paper

Minjun Li. China Pakistan Economic Corridor: The Problems and barriers faced by Pakistan. Academic Journal of Business & Management (2020) Vol. 2, Issue 6: 33-44. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJBM.2020.020606.

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