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Pakistan Pavilion draws global attention at 21st China-ASEAN Expo with exquisite craftsmanship

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 24 (APP): The Pakistan Pavilion on Tuesday attracted global visitors on the opening day of the 21st China-ASEAN Expo (CAEXPO) in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region showcasing an exquisite collection of specialties, including polished rosewood furniture, elegant jade ornaments, and intricately designed brass wares.

“We are so honored to participate in the CAEXPO, a high-level platform connecting all parts of the world, which allows our traditional products to enter thousands of households in China.” Muhammad Kamil, Managing Director of Pak Link Enterprises, who has been exploring in the Chinese market for many years, told China Economic Net.

He pledged to further promote more types of local specialty products in the Chinese market to let more people fall in love with ‘Made in Pakistan’. “Pakistani furniture is elaborately crafted by our most skilled craftsmen; the saffron from the northern region is sought after in China’s high-end culinary market, as well as our jade and brass handicrafts, as a cultural heritage passed down for centuries, can add a touch of color to the homes of our friends around the world, including in China,” Kamil introduced.

Every year, the CAEXPO is bustling with activities across all exhibition sections. The most lively and attention-grabbing zones, however, are undoubtedly the ASEAN Pavilions, Exhibition of Products from RCEP Countries and the Belt and Road International Pavilion, which feature unique and high-quality products from different countries and regions.

In addition to Pakistani crafts, durians from Southeast Asia were among the most popular products. Many booths featuring durian and durian-based products were packed with people. Especially in demand were Malaysia’s White Coffee of Musang King flavor, durian pastries, and durian egg rolls, which were highly sought after by Chinese buyers and achieved significant sales success.

“The CAEXPO has made ‘durian freedom’ possible,” a visitor, who is a long-time fan of durians noted. In addition to durians, rice from Cambodia, rambutans from Indonesia, and bananas from the Philippines were also showcased, allowing visitors to experience the unique charm of different cultures.

The Belt and Road International Pavilion, which debuted at the 14th CAEXPO, has now become one of the most popular destinations. Pakistani gemstones, African handicrafts, Russian snacks and candies, Nepalese Thangka paintings, Polish amber jewelry, and Iranian home decor items were all highly sought-after, often drawing large crowds around the booths.

As an important platform driving economic and trade cooperation between China and ASEAN countries, the CAEXPO, attracting 1.3 million exhibitors and visitors in the past 20 years, has enabled more and more enterprises to ride in the express train of bilateral economic and trade cooperation. Since the first CAEXPO, China-ASEAN economic and trade cooperation has been upgraded continuously.

In the first half of 2024, the total trade value between China and ASEAN reached 3.36 trillion yuan, an increase of 10.5 per cent. Over the same period, China’s total import and export value with Belt and Road countries reached 10.03 trillion yuan, up by 7.2 per cent.

Pakistan, Belarus to sign ‘Trade Road Map 2025-27’ soon

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 24 (APP): Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan said here on Tuesday that Pakistan and Belarus have principally agreed to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Trade Road Map 2025-27, which would be finalized after the Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif’s upcoming visit to Belarus, followed by a reciprocal visit by Belarusian leadership.

Addressing a joint press conference with Belarusian Minister of Energy Aleksei Kushnarenko at the conclusion of 7th Session of Pakistan-Belarus Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC), the minister said over all there have been consensus on five MoUs, out of which one related to cooperation in textile sector was signed Tuesday.Pakistan, Belarus to sign ‘Trade Road Map 2025-27’ soon

He said, the other MoUs would be given final shape when President of Belarus visits Pakistan, adding Pakistan was looking to all aspects on how to take forward trade and what joint ventures could be materialized in specific areas including technology, agriculture, industry, pharmaceutical.

He said, expertise from Belarus would be utilized to make framework for various sectors to help economic development, adding both the sides also explored opportunities in EV bus production.

The minister said, the preparations for the 8th JMC session have already been started so that the agreements could be materialize and made productive.

Commerce Minister said it was a joint effort and lot of work has been done by both the countries in areas of common interest including agriculture, trade, science and technology, communication, banking sector, agri-manufacturing industry, education, health and many other sectors.

Speaking on the occasion, Belarusian Minister of Energy Aleksei Kushnarenko expressed the hope that the cooperation between the two countries would increasing by every passing year.

Meanwhile, Aleksei Kushnarenko had a meeting with Minister for Economic Affairs, Ahad Cheema with specially focus on strengthening economic ties and enhancing collaboration between the two nations.

Minister Cheema emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to implementing the decisions made during the session and highlighted the advantages of Belarusian agricultural technology for Pakistan’s agriculture-dependent economy.

He also expressed keen interest in proposed electric buses project offered by Belarus saying it was aligned with Pakistan’s goals for sustainable transport solutions.

Both ministers also commended the signing of MoUs related to the textile industry, marking a pivotal step in fostering bilateral cooperation.

Cheema extended an invitation to Belarusian investors to explore opportunities in Pakistan through the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), assuring them of a secure investment environment.

He said the upcoming visits of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari to Belarus, would further enhance economic cooperation between the two nations.

BISP signs agreements with WHO, UNICEF under Benazir Nashonuma initiative

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 24 (APP): The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) has signed two separate agreements with UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO) under the Benazir Nashonuma Programme, aimed at tackling malnutrition and improving the health of children and mothers in Pakistan.

The agreement with UNICEF focuses on Social Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) and the provision of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) for the treatment of Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM).

The agreements were signed by Secretary Amer Ali Ahmad from BISP, Mr. Abdullah Fadil from UNICEF and Dr. Luo Dapeng from WHO.

This partnership aims to enhance community awareness and provide life-saving nutrition support to affected children and mothers.

The agreement with WHO involves the management of stabilization centers across the country at the district level within District Headquarter Hospitals (DHQs).

These centers will provide specialized care for children suffering from SAM with complications.

Speaking on the occasion, Senator Rubina Khalid highlighted the importance of these agreements in combating malnutrition in Pakistan.

“Together, we aim to build on our strong working relationships to provide health and nutrition support to vulnerable communities across Pakistan. I am confident that through this collaboration, we will achieve impactful results and make a lasting difference in the lives of our beneficiaries,” she said.

“Children living in impoverished communities and households need to be prioritized when it comes to nutrition and social protection programmes to ensure they can survive, thrive, and reach their full potential,” UNICEF Representative in Pakistan, Abdullah Fadil said.

“WHO is honoured to partner with BISP to provide evidence-based interventions aimed at providing life-saving treatment to 75, 000 severely acute malnourished children with medical complications as well as protecting, supporting and promoting breast feeding as a key strategy to prevent stunting’, Dr. Luo Dapeng said.

“This is a landmark event for BISP, marking a significant step forward in our efforts to enhance the wellbeing of our beneficiaries. We are committed to strengthening our partnerships with UNICEF and WHO to ensure that the fruits of this collaboration reach those who need it the most,” Secretary BISP, Amer Ali Ahmad said.

PM Shehbaz reaches UN to attend UNGA inaugural session

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NEW YORK, Sep 24 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif reached the United Nations headquarters to attend the inaugural session of the 79th UN General Assembly (UNGA) on Tuesday.

Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar, Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, Special Assistant to the PM Tariq Fatemi, and Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Munir Akram accompanied the PM.

A woman riding a Scooty without a helmet is violating traffic rules in Sadar area of Provincial Capital.

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ISSI organizes book launch of Dr Junaid’s “CHINA LEADS”

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 24 (APP): The Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) on Tuesday organized the launch of China Leads authored by Dr Junaid Ahmad.

The book was reviewed by eminent scholars, including Ambassador Masood Khalid, former Ambassador of Pakistan to China, and Dr. Tahir Mumtaz Awan, former Director of the China Study Centre, COMSATS University Islamabad, a news release said.

Ambassador Masood Khalid praised the book for offering a rich historical context on China’s rise, from its ancient civilization to its modern achievements under the Communist Party of China. He highlighted the book’s insights on socio-economic development, and its pivotal role in global politics.

He praised the book’s detailed historical account, covering dynastic periods, China’s modernization under Mao Zedong, and its current trajectory under President Xi Jinping. The book offers valuable insights into China’s modernization efforts, poverty alleviation, and its strategic foreign relations, making it an essential resource for researchers and policymakers.

He also suggested future editions should include discussions on China’s Global Development, Security and Civilization Initiatives, further enhancing the book’s relevance. Ambassador Khalid also commended the detailed research, making the book a valuable resource for those interested in China’s history, foreign policy, and future direction.

Dr. Tahir Mumtaz Awan commended the book for its comprehensive account of China’s rise as a global leader, not only economically, but also culturally, geopolitically, and ideologically. He highlighted the book’s historical insights, China’s strategic use of soft power, and its impact on global perceptions, particularly regarding the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Dr. Junaid Ahmad, the author of the book stated that China Leads emphasizes that the Chinese civilization and language embody wisdom and knowledge accumulated over 5,000 years. Throughout its history, China has never been an aggressor. It has only defended itself against numerous aggressors.

Chairman Mao laid the foundation for China’s global stature by making it a nuclear power in 1964. His successors, starting with Deng Xiaoping, guided China towards a market economy, with leaders like Xi Jinping continuing this trajectory, positioning China as a global leader in various fields.

Earlier in his remarks, Dr. Talat Shabbir, Director of the China Pakistan Study Center at ISSI, welcomed the audience, describing the book as a timely and insightful work on China’s journey of leadership, innovation, and peace. He emphasized China’s transformation from a nation to a global leader in economics, technology, and diplomacy, and highlighted the book’s comprehensive narrative on China’s rise and its contributions to global development.

Ambassador Khalid Mahmood while giving concluding remarks highlighted China’s remarkable journey since 1949, driven by Confucius philosophy and consistent leadership under the Communist Party.

He emphasized China’s role as a stabilizing force in the emerging global order, promoting multilateralism and win-win cooperation. He contrasted China’s policies of mutual respect with Western unilateralism, noting China’s alignment with the developing world.

The event was attended by a large number of academics, scholars, diplomats, government officials and members of civil society.

A woman customer selects sunglasses from a display set up by a roadside vendor in the Provincial Capital.

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A roadside vendor display large, adorable soft toys, aiming to capture the attention of passers-by in the Twin Cities.

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A roadside vendor display large, adorable soft toys, aiming to capture the attention of passers-by in the Twin Cities.
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RAWALPINDI: September 24 –A roadside vendor display large, adorable soft toys, aiming to capture the attention of passers-by in the Twin Cities.

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RAWALPINDI: September 24 -A roadside vendor display large, adorable soft toys, aiming to capture the attention of passers-by in the Twin Cities.

CDA workers are busy painting and repairing roadside edges at Zero Point to enhance the beautification of the federal capital.

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APP13-240924 ISLAMABAD:September 24 - CDA workers are busy painting and repairing roadside edges at Zero Point to enhance the beautification of the federal capital.
CDA workers are busy painting and repairing roadside edges at Zero Point to enhance the beautification of the federal capital.
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ISLAMABAD:September 24 – CDA workers are busy painting and repairing roadside edges at Zero Point to enhance the beautification of the federal capital.

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ISLAMABAD: September 24 -CDA workers busy painting underpass pillars of a bridge at Zero Point to enhance the beautification of the federal capital.

Pakistan condemns Israel’s aggression against Lebanon

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 24 (APP): Pakistan on Tuesday strongly condemned Israel’s latest military aggression against Lebanon, massacring hundreds of civilians.
This act of aggression against the Republic of Lebanon is a grave violation of the UN Charter and international law. It is a dangerous escalation that has further endangered peace and security in an already volatile region, a Foreign Office press release said.
It said Pakistan reaffirmed its full support for Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and stood in solidarity with the people of Lebanon and for their right to live in peace and security.
“We call upon the international community to take urgent steps to hold Israel to account for its alarming adventurism in the region and its acts of aggression and genocide,” it added.