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A oilseeds extraction plant being established near CPEC’s Rashaki SEZ

ISLAMABAD, April.27 :  A oilseeds extraction plant near CPEC’s flagship Rashakai SEZ is being established with a hefty amount of Rs. 600 million.

This will be on the background of rising demand for vegetable oils in China and concessions granted by Iron Brother to Pakistani exporters under the China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement-II.

A report published by Gwadar Pro on Tuesday says, China has eliminated tariffs on 313 major export items from Pakistan under the upgraded FTA, which also includes various seed oils.

The plant is being set up by Engineer Syed Mehmood. The first-of-its-kind facility in KP shows how big opportunities have been brought about by the China-driven investment to Pakistan’s smallest and second-most deprived province.

The plant will be the second one of its nature in Pakistan, an official said.

Syed Mehmood told Gwadar Pro that the $4 million plant will have a capacity to extract 300 tones of oil per day from oilseeds including soybean, palm, canola, olive, or sunflower.

“At this stage, we have Afghanistan and Central Asian republics as our export targets. However, in the long run, we are eyeing the enormous Chinese market for our products,” the investor said.

“We also have a plan to invest in Rashakai SEZ to further expand our production capacity after a sustainable export channel is established with China,” he said.

Syed Mehmood said that initially, they will rely on imported raw soybean and other oilseeds as the domestic production will not be sufficient to withstand their demand.

“However, the locally-grown soybean and olives will greatly benefit us in terms of competitiveness,” he said.

The Pakistani government is robustly promoting olives plantation in the country, especially in KP province. Nowshera, where the plant is being established, has been declared as the most suitable region for olives, where Prime Minister Imran Khan launched a campaign for olive cultivation in March.

According to the data of the General Administration of Customs, China’s olive oil imports in 2019 were 53,699 tons, up 35.64% year on year, China Economic Net (CEN) earlier reported. In an article published in CEN, Cheng Xizhong, Visiting Professor at Southwest University of Political Science and Law, stressed that technical assistance in olive cultivation and olive oil production should be the focus of China-Pakistan agricultural cooperation under the second phase of CPEC given the enormous potential of Pakistan.

A media’s report , quoting Director of KP olive trees project Ahmed Syed, stated that over 4.4 million hectares of land were available for olive plantation in Pakistan. Ahmed said that Spain was producing about 45% of the world’s total edible oil from olive cultivation on only 2.6 million hectares of land.

China has also offered assistance to Pakistan in the cultivation of soybean. The CEN hosted an online event on agricultural cooperation in mid-March between the two Iron Brothers, which had a full session on soybean cultivation. China’s soybean imports surpassed 100 million tonnes during 2020, according to a report of Global Times, which cited Customs’ data.

Iqbal Sarwar, an official of KP Economic Zones Development and in charge of the export processing zone where the Aziz Oils and Solvents Pvt. Ltd. is being established, said that the plant will also process oilseeds for several other products.

Five China-Pak MOUs signed at 2021 SCO Expo Opening Ceremony

BEIJING, April  27 :Five China-Pak MOUs were signed at 2021 SCO International Investment and Trade Expo’s Forum held at Qingdao for promoting Special Economic Zone (SEZ) ties.

According to China Economic Net, the forum on Local Economic and Trade Cooperation opened on Monday. At the opening ceremony, the five MOUs were signed that included sister cities’ interaction and bank cooperation.

 “At the crossroads of the Middle East, Central and South Asia regions, Pakistan’s geo-economic location puts us as the economic hub for global developmental projects. The Government has incentivized industries and investment. 

The rate of return in business is much higher than the global average with leading Multinational Corporations (MNCs) making higher profits than elsewhere,” said Pakistani Ambassador to China Moin-ul-Haque while addressing the ceremony.

The MOUs were reached between China-SCO Demonstration Zone for Local Economic and Trade Cooperation in Qingdao and Gwadar Free Zone, Rashakai Special Economic Zone, and Habib Bank respectively to further enhance China-Pakistan economic and trade cooperation. The project of Pakistan-China Center is also included in the signing.

Besides, Qingdao has been twinned with Faisalabad at the cerenomy, signed by Ambassador Moin-ul-Haque.

At this year’s SCO Expo, various products shining Pakistani features attracted people’s attention. Rosewood furniture, fur coats, scarves, onyx and jade handicrafts, brass and bronze handicrafts, etc. are exhibited in Pakistan Pavilion.

The Ambassador Moin-ul-Haque further said, “ Pakistan shares China’s vision for an active participation in international cooperation on COVID-19, a win-win strategy for all, promotion of sustainable development, advancing science, technology and innovation, and a global order based on development partnerships, cooperation and collaboration,”

U.S. Embassy brings CompTIA to Pakistan, expands opportunities for IT sector growth

Islamabad  , April 27  :   Pakistani IT professionals will soon be able to expand their knowledge and skills in information and communications technology (ICT) through a recently announced partnership that the U.S. Embassy’s Foreign Commercial Service helped forge between Chicago, Illinois-based CompTIA and Karachi-based Techtics, its delivery partner in Pakistan.

CompTIA Inc., a nonprofit association for the technology industry and workforce, is a recognized name in ICT certifications and a leading voice and advocate for the global information technology ecosystem.  Through its partnership with Techtics, a one-stop corporate training and education center that offers tech-based certifications, ICT professionals will soon have access to internationally recognized training and certification programs.

This partnership was announced at an April 12th virtual launch ceremony hosted by Nasser Wajahat, Secretary General of the American-Pakistan Business Development Forum, and attended by leading industry experts.

During the event, U.S. Embassy Foreign Commercial Service Counselor John Coronado noted, “These programs will help Pakistan’s IT professionals, boost the competitiveness of its IT companies seeking to expand in the global marketplace, and open the door to further commerce with the United States, Pakistan’s biggest trading partner.”

Australian cricketer Lynn requests charter flight home from virus-hit India

Sydney, April 27  : Batsman Chris Lynn has requested a charter flight home for Australian players after the Indian Premier League reported on Tuesday, as a surge in Covid cases prompted Canberra to suspend passenger flights from India.

India has been ravaged by a record-breaking wave of Covid infections in recent weeks, with an exponential growth in cases and deaths overwhelming hospitals.

Three Australian cricketers have already left the IPL, the world’s richest Twenty20 tournament, which is taking place in biosecure conditions behind closed doors in six cities until the end of May.

Lynn said he asked Cricket Australia for a charter flight when the governing body contacted players about their health and travel plans.

“I texted back that as Cricket Australia make 10 percent of every IPL contract was there a chance we could spend that money this year on a charter flight once the tournament is over?” Lynn, who plays for Mumbai Indians.

However, Prime Minister Scott Morrison warned there would be no special treatment for cricketers. Lynn was speaking before Australia suspended flights from India until at least May 15 on Tuesday.

“They (cricketers) have travelled there privately under those arrangements, this wasn’t part of an Australian tour,” Morrison said.

“They are under their own resources and they’ll be using those resources, I’m sure, to seek to return to Australia in accordance with our own arrangements.”

Highlighting the conditions in India, Australia’s David Warner posted a picture on Instagram of himself and New Zealand captain Kane Williamson in blue protective suits and masks on a flight to Delhi.

“I know there are people worse off than us… We are not asking for short cuts and we signed up knowing the risks,” Lynn said. “But it would be great to get home as soon as the event is over.”

Australia’s Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson are returning home for “personal reasons”, the Royal Challengers Bangalore said on Monday, joining Rajasthan Royals bowler Andrew Tye who flew back on Sunday.

India star Ravichandran Ashwin also withdrew to support his family as the country staggers under 350,000 new infections and almost 3,000 deaths each day.

England batsman Liam Livingstone left the Royals last week, just before Britain imposed a travel clampdown on India. A handful of players tested positive before the tournament began.

The IPL has come in for media criticism, with a leading Indian newspaper group calling it “commercialism gone crass” and “incongruous” as it suspended coverage on Sunday.

All political parties representing PDM fighting for vested interest: Shibli

ISLAMABAD , APRIL 27   : Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Shibli Faraz on Monday said that all political parties representing Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), have been fighting for their own interest.

The PDM has badly failed in its design. The Pakistan Muslim League-N has divided into many groups, he claimed. Commenting on Pakistan Peoples Party status in Punjab, he said the leaders of PPP had to ignore Punjab for saving seats in Sindh.

Replying to a question about education policy given by Shafqat Mehmood, he said education minister was taking all decisions after consultation.

He said Shafqat Mehmood has been a popular minister in education.

To another question about Cambridge exams policy, he said safety and security of the students is more important than anything else.

South African cricket ‘averts’ crisis

JOHANNESBURG , Apr 27 :   South African cricket stepped back from the brink of an international crisis when officials announced late Sunday evening that the differences between the two rival factions battling for governance of the game had been resolved.

In a joint statement issued shortly before midnight, Cricket South Africa s members  council and interim board announced that agreement had been reached on a new governance model.

The agreement came two days after the country s sports minister Nathi Mthethwa gave notice that he would withdraw recognition of Cricket South Africa, a move which could have resulted in CSA being suspended from the International Cricket Council.

According to the statement, a meeting of CSA s two factions resolved that a new memorandum of incorporation would be adopted within 48 hours in terms of South Africa s Companies Act.

“The members  council and the board are very pleased to announce that a crisis has been averted and agreement has been reached on all those outstanding issues,” said the joint statement.

Mthethwa s threat, which was due to be made official on Friday, followed the failure of the members  council to endorse the principle of a board comprised of a majority of independent directors at a special general meeting on April 17.

Sunday s statement said details of the new governance structure would be made public when the legal process had been completed.

HRW accuses Israel of pursuing policies of persecution against Palestinians

Human Rights Watch has accused Israel of pursuing policies of persecution against Palestinians and its own Arab minority that amount to crimes against humanity.

New York-based human rights organization published a comprehensive report to assess Israeli policies under the international law.

In its report, HRW pointed to Israeli restrictions on Palestinian movement and seizure of Palestinian-owned land for Jewish settlement in territory occupied in the 1967 Middle East war as examples of policies of persecution.

Pakistan calls for devising strategy to end digital disparity

Pakistan has called for devising a comprehensive strategy to end the digital divide among different nations by developing communication infrastructure, capabilities and extending support to developing countries to cope with the challenges particularly the Covid 19.

Pakistan’s press Councilor Dr Maryium Sheikh speaking at a debate of 43th annual session of UN general assembly’s Committee on Information said several poor nations lack latest reliable and affordable internet facility.

She said spread of information in different languages to reach the masses particularly in the pandemic situation is necessary to save the lives.

In this situation United Nations relevant departments should play their role effectively.

She, appreciating United Nations and its different institutions for their efforts to spread information of public welfare, thanked them for broadcasting some of those messages in Urdu.

Dr Maryam Sheikh said the recent investigations by EU disinfolab showed the sophisticated disinformation campaigns targeting the United Nations bodies, EU member countries and Pakistan.

She said in certain cases disinformation is being weaponized to disrupt societies and wage war through other means.

In this regard, we believe the misuse of UN processes by some NGO and some other entities that spread fake news and misinformation, warrant Dept of Global Communication’s urgent attention.

‘Complete lockdown in cities with 10% Covid positivity ratio’: Nausheen Hamid

ISLAMABAD, Apr 27  : Parliamentary Secretary, National Health Services Regulations and Coordination Dr. Nausheen Hamid on Tuesday said that a complete lockdown would be imposed in cities where the rate of coronavirus positivity has exceeded 10%.

She warned the public that the the federal government may have to opt for another complete lockdown if there is a continued increase in coronavirus cases.

“Strict enforcement of SOPs (standard operating procedures) can bring down the rising rate of infection,” she stressed.

Pakistan administered more than 93,000 Covid-19 vaccine doses in the last 24 hours, which is the highest single-day vaccine coverage so far, adding, the cumulative vaccination coverage has exceeded to reach one lack per day.

She further said Pakistan today has opened registration for vaccination against the novel coronavirus for people of 40 years above and citizen above 50 years can now walk in to any designated vaccination center with their CNIC to get on spot registration and vaccination as well.

She said we have a huge stock of vaccination doses in country, adding, all citizens will be able to register themselves for a coronavirus vaccine after Eid.

She said there is no shortage of vaccine as millions of doses stock is available, adding, on PM Imran Khan’s request to China more consignments would reach Pakistan soon.

Replying to a question, she said that  as government continue to expand their criteria about who’s eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine, some workplaces are offering special incentives to their employees for their encouragement.

She said that increase number of vaccination centers, flexibility of timing for vaccinators are also under consideration.

In another question, she replied that with increase in number of coronavirus infections, the number of patients in the hospitals has also increased, adding, this has happened because we did not continue to practice SoPs.

Gold imports decline by 48.10%

ISLAMABAD , APRIL 27 : Pakistan’s gold imports declined by 48.10% in the first three quarters of the ongoing fiscal year compared to the same period last year, showed the data issued by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

Pakistan had recorded gold imports during July-March (2020-21) at $5.947 million as compared to the $11.459 million gold imported in the last fiscal year.

In terms of quantity, Pakistan imported 98 kilograms of gold during the period under review as compared to the imports of 272 kilograms last year, showing a decline of 63.97%.

Meanwhile, on a year-on-year basis, the gold imports into the country witnessed an increase of 135.69% during the month of March 2021 as compared to March 2020.

Read more: 10 tolas of gold recovered from Peshawar airport’s toilet

On a month-on-month basis, the gold imports during March 2021 increased by 9.12% as compared to the imports of $0.581 million in February 2021 while in terms of quantity, the imports increased by 10% in March 2021 when compared to the imports of 10 kilograms in February 2021.

It is pertinent to mention here that the country’s merchandise imports during the first three quarters increased by 13.57% by growing from $34.791 billion last year to $39.512 billion during the current fiscal year.

On the other hand, the exports also increased by 7.12%, to $18.685 billion against the exports of $17.443 billion last year.

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