According to the report, many executives also rely on what it described as "Chinese security engineers" to design security frameworks, handle incidents, and ensure intelligence-gathering to address risks on the ground.
Reflecting the challenges faced by Chinese workers in Pakistan, one businessman in the country's Punjab province told the Financial Times, "We don't trust that more Pakistani soldiers will keep us safe...".
Stating that there's "not as much opportunity" in Pakistan and "the security is bad", the Chinese businessman reportedly added, "Many Chinese want to leave.
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