Pakistan China Engineering Agreement Signed at Belt and Road Forum
Pakistan China engineering cooperation reached a major milestone on June 11, as the China Society of Engineers (CSE) and the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) signed a Mutual Recognition Agreement in Chengdu. The event took place during the Belt and Road Forum on Engineering Capacity Building, part of the Second Belt and Road Conference on Science and Technology Exchange.
This Pakistan China engineering agreement was signed between the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) and the China Society of Engineers (CSE) to facilitate mutual recognition of professional engineering qualifications.
Why the Pakistan China Engineering Deal Matters
The agreement aims to:
Recognize engineering credentials between both countries
Align assessment standards and qualification systems
Enable certified engineers to work across borders
Strengthen technical collaboration under CPEC and BRI
With this mutual understanding, both countries can now accelerate workforce deployment for large-scale infrastructure projects.
Supporting BRI and CPEC Goals
The Pakistan China engineering agreement is expected to boost technical manpower for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and related Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) efforts. By aligning professional standards, the deal strengthens engineering mobility and infrastructure collaboration.
Global Engineering Community Participation
Over 160 representatives from 26 national engineering councils and six international bodies attended the forum. The event also introduced the Consensus on Belt and Road Engineering Capacity Building, promoting:
International engineering standardization
Academic and industrial cooperation
Cross-border certification mobility
Capacity-building in technical fields
Conclusion
The Pakistan China engineering partnership reflects a shared vision for innovation, growth, and global integration. It sets a strong example for international cooperation in science and technology through mutual recognition and standardized practices.














