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PM Shehbaz Departs for Four-Day China Visit Saturday

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is scheduled to depart for China on Saturday, May 23, for a four-day official visit running through May 26, the Foreign Office confirmed. The visit marks one of the most significant bilateral engagements of the year between the two all-weather strategic partners.

The Foreign Office spokesperson formally confirmed the travel schedule, underscoring the visit's official character and its importance in the context of Pakistan-China relations. High-level bilateral meetings are expected to take place in Beijing, with key agenda items anticipated to include CPEC Phase II progress, trade and investment expansion, and broader strategic coordination.

The visit comes at a time when Pakistan is actively seeking to deepen economic ties with China amid ongoing fiscal consolidation efforts at home. Islamabad has consistently prioritised CPEC-linked investments as a central pillar of its economic stabilisation and industrial development strategy.

China remains Pakistan's largest bilateral trading partner and a critical source of infrastructure financing. Outcomes from this visit are likely to carry direct implications for the pace of CPEC projects, energy sector cooperation, and the broader investment climate in Pakistan.

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