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Pakistan’s imports topped from China, trade increases over US $6807 million

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 11 : China topped the list of countries from where Pakistan imported different products during the seven months of the current financial year (2020-21), followed by United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Singapore.

The total imports from China during July-January (2020-21) were recorded at US $ 6807.488 million against the US $ 5794.114 million during July-January (2019-21), showing an increase of 17.48 percent during the period, according to State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

This was followed by UAE, from where Pakistan imported goods worth US $ 3757.486 million against the imports of US $ 4179.273 million last year, showing negative growth of 10.09 percent.

Singapore was the at third top country from where Pakistan imported products worth US $ 1675.018 million against the imports of US $1286.728 million last year, showing growth of 30.17 percent, SBP data revealed.

Among other countries, Pakistani imports from United State of America (USA) stood at US $1230.525 million against US $1223.338 million during last year, showing growth of 0.58 percent while the imports from Saudi Arabia were recorded at US $1191.853 million against US $893.916 million last year, showing increase of 33.32 percent, the data revealed.

The imports from Japan were recorded at US $706.255 million against US $674.435 million where as the imports from Kuwait were recorded at US $675.303 million against US $ 621.348 million last year.

During July-January, the imports from South Korea were recorded at US $ 674.386 million against US $421.962 million whereas the imports from Switzerland at US $662.149 million against US $342.305 million.

Pakistan’s imports from Malaysia were recorded at US $ 660.723 million against US $ 580.803 million where as the imports from Indonesia stood at US $608.554 million against US $618.412 million.

Similarly, the imports from Germany during the period under review were recorded at US $ 605.963 million against US $553.895 million while the imports from Thailand stood at US $ 540.463 million against US $449.253 million.

Pakistan’s imports from Qatar were recorded at US $ 504.745 million during the current financial year compared to US $1101.932 million last year, whereas the imports from UK stood at US $447.564 million against US $429.315 million.

PSL 6’s remaining matches likely to take place after Ramadan

Karachi, Mar 11 : The remaining Pakistan Super League (PSL) season six matches are likely to take place after Ramadan.

According to details, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and franchise owners will hold an important meeting tomorrow where they will finalize whether to hold the postponed tournament before or after Ramadan.

It is unlikely to stage a reminder of the competition before the holy month as Pakistan men’s team is scheduled to tour South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Remember, the PSL 6 was postponed after rising COVID-19 cases among participants. As many as seven members including six cricketers and a staff member tested COVID-19 positive during three days.

Only 14 matches out of 34 were played at the National Stadium. Defending champion Karachi Kings are at the top of the points table while Quetta Gladiators stand at the bottom.

Over one mln families get registered under NSER survey in Multan

MULTAN, Mar 11 : National Socio Economic Registry (NSER) survey was in progress under Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) as 1,073,184 families got registered so far across Multan division.

Divisional Head of Operation NSER Multan , Muhammad Arshad,  told  here on Thursday that the NSER survey was continued in a transparent way across the division.

He said that the survey was being conducted at Tehsil level by dividing districts into blocks at Multan, Khanewal , Vehari and Lodhran.

The district wise registered families during survey included 400828 families in Multan district,  267018 in Khanewal, 200626 in Vehari and 204712 families in Lodhran so far.

The survey at Tehsil Shujabad and Jalal Pur Pir Wala was near completion while the survey in remaining areas  will be completed till 30 June 2021.

Arshad said that the people were receiving massages from 8171 (Ehsaas Kifalat) in those areas where the survey has been completed.

The social mobilization campaign was launched for the awareness of the local community while the meetings were also conducted with notables of the area before starting survey at any area, he concluded.

Sindh health minister gets coronavirus vaccine shot at Jinnah Hospital

KARACHI : Sindh’s Health Minister Dr. Azra Pechuho received coronavirus vaccine shot at a public sector hospital here on Thursday morning.

Pakistan, in the second phase, has launched vaccination of senior citizens aged 60 years and above from Wednesday (yesterday).The first dose of Sinopham coronavirus vaccine administered to the health minister at Karachi’s Jinnah Hospital this morning.

Dr. Pechuho had earlier got herself registered at 1166 helpline for coronavirus vaccination.

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health Dr Faisal Sultan on Wednesday announced that the next phase of COVID-19 vaccination will start today.

The drive will begin with the senior-most citizens, who will receive SMS with instructions on their cell phones, he said.

Earlier, federal minister Asad Umar said, “Vaccination will be done in reverse order by age. Which means the oldest person who has registered will be vaccinated first,” Umar, who also heads the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Covid-19, tweeted.

Earlier, on March 5, the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) had approved the Sinopham coronavirus vaccine for the people above 60 years of age.

Senate to elect new chairman, deputy chairman on Friday

ISLAMABAD, Mar 11 : The Senate would elect its chairman and deputy chairman through secret ballot after oath-taking of 48 newly elected members of Upper House of the Parliament here on Friday.

According to the Senate Secretariat, the session would meet in the morning for oath-taking of the newly elected senators after which the session will be adjourned.

After the adjournment of the session, nomination papers for the chairman and deputy chairman would be submitted.

Later, the session would resume in the evening the same day to elect the chairman and deputy chairman of the Upper House.

Names of the candidates would be announced during the meeting and later a secret ballot will be held.

The names of winning candidates for the slots of chairman and deputy chairman would be announced after which they will also take the oath.

1290 new cases of coronavirus reported in Pb

LAHORE, Mar 11  : As many as 1290 new cases of coronavirus were reported in Punjab on Thursday,while the pandemic claimed 33 precious lives in 24 hours which turned the death toll to 5,662.

According to the data shared by the spokesperson of Punjab Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department (P&SHD), the number of coronavirus cases in the province reached 180,944.

The P&SHD confirmed that 741 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Lahore,3 in Kasur, 4 in Nankana Sahib,7 in Sheikhupura, 81 in Rawalpindi,4 in Jehlum,1 in Chakwal, 53 in Gujranwala,11 in Mandi Bahauddin,1 in Narowal, 13 in Hafizabad, 50 in Sialkot,58 in Gujrat,81 in Faisalabad,19 in Toba Tek Singh,5 in Chiniot,1 in Jhang,43 in Sargodha,8 in Khushab,1 in Mianwali, 36 in Multan,6 in Vehari,1 in Khanewal, 1 in Muzaffargarh,2 in Dera Ghazi Khan,1 in Layyah, 8 in Bahawalpur,3 in Bahawalnagar,27 in Rahimyar Khan,16 in Okara and 4 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Sahiwal district during the last 24 hours.

The Punjab health department conducted 3,464,989 tests for COVID-19 so far,while 167,967 confirmed cases recovered altogether in the province.

The Punjab health department urged the masses to follow SOPs for their protection and cover their faces with masks.

The people should wash their hands with soap several times in a day to protect themselves from COVID-19.

Contact 1033 immediately on symptoms of coronavirus, the health care department urged the citizens.

Saudi Arabia emphasizes to restore stability, security in Yemen

Saudi Arabia has emphasized to restore stability and security in Yemen through a negotiated settlement.

In a statement in Washington, Saudi Ambassador to the United States Princess Reema Bint Bandar said her country will remain active supporter of the efforts of UN officials.

She described Houthis attacks a threat to innocent civilians and an assault on global energy security.

China to share its rich experience with Pakistan producing organic food

BEIJING, March 11 : China is prepared to share its rich experience with Pakistan and other countries for producing organic  Food, Gwadar Pro reported on Thursday.

In Pakistan, organic farming is still in its infancy stage with a very limited number of established organic farms.

Statistics show that organic land only accounts for 0.2% of the total. Meanwhile, as a the second largest producer of organic products in Asia, China may offer some lessons to learn in this regard.

Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the general demand for nutritious products and healthy food including organic foods has increased significantly worldwide, presenting enormous opportunities for farmers and companies to tap into.

Ningxia Qinlaoren Agricultural Development Co., Ltd. is a Chinese wolfberry producer based in the northwestern province Ningxia.

According to the report, Chinese wolfberry is a kind of fruit and a major tonic herb with high nutritional and medical values, and it is also a key brand product in the region.

In the demonstration planting base for professional cultivation of green organic wolfberry, quality is strictly controlled from seedling to plant growth. Farm manure is used instead of fertilizer.

For pest control, physical methods are adopted instead of chemical ones. The company’s products have been widely applied in healthcare and food businesses.

The organic babies’ snack brand GOOD GOUT China follows the same philosophy throughout its production cycle.

“In our range of products for babies, for example, some fruit puree or yogurt, instead of adding preservatives, honey will be used as a raw material to give it the sweet taste. Raw materials with high fiber and protein will be used, and anthocyanins will be added to prevent oxidation”, said Offline Sales Manager Chen Qianying.

Amid the ubiquitous challenges posed by the pandemic, organic food sector in Pakistan is presented with rare opportunities. Data show that 70% of consumers choose to increase spending on nutrition products after the pandemic, and nearly 90% of consumers’ expenditure on nutrition products has increased by 10% – 20% compared with that in the past.

“Pakistan also has natural endowments and resources, so it is very compatible with the development of health industry”, said Sun Jiangwei, Executive General Manager of BioGrowing (Shanghai), a company dedicated to probiotic businesses with products exported to 53 countries including Pakistan.

Since 2013, the healthcare products of his company have entered Pakistani market. In addition, Healthcare products from Pakistan made their appearance at the China International Import Expo (CIIE) 2020.

“Pakistani enterprises can participate in more exhibitions to have more information exchange. “I believe healthcare products will have great market potential along the Belt and Road in the future”, he added.

Organic products are often regarded as a high-end nitch market. In Pakistan, only few are organic farmers. The main reason lies in their premium price driven up by small, scattered production, which is a major factor constraining the popularity of organic food products.

But Dr. Farooq Khan believes that “if we do it on modern basis, as done by China and other countries, we will get better yield from organic farming, in turn, benefiting our economy. So in my opinion, such training should be promoted.”

In particular, if small-scale farmers are equipped with sufficient expertise, the potential of the small plots of land will be further unleashed, overcoming the bottleneck of conventional dispersed farming and packing.

With the initiative of agricultural cooperation including the recently established China-Pakistan Agricultural and Industrial Cooperation Information Platform, Pak-China cooperation in agriculture is yet to make a big headway.

For more organic products to be recognized and welcomed in domestic, regional and international market, a home-grown certification organization that meets international standards should also be put in place to assess and label these natural products.

According to experts, it will not only augment producers’ credibility and consumers’ confidence, but also hold the entire community accountable for environmental implication and food security.

When BioGrowing (Shanghai) entered the Pakistani market in 2013, the development of e-commerce platforms has been a tremendous boon. In Pakistan, a growing number of sellers are turning to online stores for direct marketing.

The ongoing digital transformation accelerated by the pandemic will provide more solutions to organic practices and businesses, benefiting the entire agriculture sector.

Facebook halts project for undersea data cable to Hong Kong

Picture taken on May 12, 2012 in Paris shows an illustration made with figurines set up in front of Facebook's homepage. Facebook, already assured of becoming one of the most valuable US firms when it goes public later this month, now must convince investors in the next two weeks that it is worth all the hype. Top executives at the world's leading social network have kicked off their all-important road show on Wall Street -- an intense marketing drive ahead of the company's expected trading launch on the tech-heavy Nasdaq on May 18. AFP PHOTO/JOEL SAGET (Photo by Joël SAGET / AFP) (Photo credit should read JOEL SAGET/AFP/Getty Images)

San Francisco, March 11 : Facebook has decided to halt its efforts to build a trans-Pacific undersea cable that would have connected California and Hong Kong, due to tensions between the United States and China.

“Due to ongoing concerns from the US government about direct communication links between the United States and Hong Kong, we have decided to withdraw our FCC application,” a Facebook spokesperson told on Wednesday, referring to the Federal Communications Commission.

“We look forward to working with all the parties to reconfigure the system to meet the concerns of the US government,” the spokesperson added.

The social networking giant and several telecom companies filed their first construction permit in 2018, to connect two sites in California to Hong Kong and Taiwan.

The project was supposed to facilitate communications through fiber optics capable of carrying large volumes of data with very low waiting times.

In June, the US Department of Justice recommended that a trans-Pacific undersea cable proposed by Google and Facebook bypass Hong Kong. The cable, named the Pacific Light Cable Network, was originally intended to link the United States, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Philippines.

The Hong Kong landing station “would expose US communications traffic to collection” by Beijing, the department said.

The FCC gave Google permission in April 2020 to operate the link between North America and Taiwan.

Generation threatened as pandemic sets back childhood development: UNICEF

New York, March 11  : Closed schools, surging poverty, forced marriages and depression, after a year of the pandemic, indicators measuring child and adolescent development have all regressed, a setback that heralds lasting stigma for an entire generation, UNICEF warned Thursday.

“The number of children who are hungry, isolated, abused, anxious, living in poverty and forced into marriage has increased,” Henrietta Fore, executive director of the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, said in a statement released exactly one year since the World Health Organization classified Covid-19 as a pandemic.

“Their access to education, socialization and essential services including health, nutrition and protection has decreased. The signs that children will bear the scars of the pandemic for years to come are unmistakable,” Fore said in the statement.

Faced with such “devastating” effects, Fore urged for children to be placed “at the heart of recovery efforts,” particularly by “prioritizing schools in reopening plans.”

UNICEF cited a series of worrying figures in support of Fore’s words.

While the pandemic has taken a heavy toll on the elderly, children and adolescents under 20 make up 13 percent of the 71 million coronavirus cases reported in the 107 countries that provided age-specific data.

In developing countries, projections show a 15 percent increase in child poverty.

Six to seven million more children could suffer from malnourishment in 2020, an increase of 14 percent that could translate to more than 10,000 additional deaths per month, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

For 168 million students around the world, schools have been closed for nearly a year. A third of those students do not have access to online education.

As a result of the shuttered schools and worsening economic situation, the pandemic could also lead to the marriage of 10 million children by 2030, adding to the 100 million girls already considered at risk of marriage by then.

At least one in seven children or adolescents has spent the majority of the past year under lockdown orders, increasing anxiety, depression and isolation.

The coronavirus has also led to the suspension of vaccination campaigns against other diseases — starting with measles — in 26 countries, increasing threats to the health of non-immunized people.

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