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Pakistan to continue facilitating Sikh community’s visits to their religious places: Masood khan
WASHINGTON, May 08 (APP): Pakistan will continue to provide all possible facilities to the Sikh community around the world wanting to visit their religious places in the country, Ambassador Masood Khan said Tuesday.
The Pakistani envoy was talking to a delegation of the American-Punjabi Society, which called on him, according to an embassy press release.
The Government and the people of Pakistan, Ambassador Masood Khan said, fully understand the religious sentiments of the Sikh community and “our doors are open” to them.
The President of the American-Punjabi Society, Gary Sikka, told the Ambassador that his organization consists of one hundred thousand Punjabi-Sikh members, some of whom are also from Pakistan, and that a Society’s delegation of 115 people would soon visit Pakistan to visit religious places in Lahore, Faisalabad, Islamabad and Kartarpur.
Referring to their previous visits, the delegation members, especially spoke about their pilgrimage to Kartarpur and said that the hospitality of the Pakistani people was heart-warming.
While welcoming the delegation at the embassy, Ambassador Masood Khan said that the Government and people of Pakistan respect the religious sentiments of the Sikh community, adding that the visa policy regarding religious tourism has been simplified with an aim to provide them maximum facilitation.
Hollywood film on Pakistan’s culture to highlight country’s soft image: Tarar
ISLAMABAD, May 08 (APP): Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar said on Wednesday that the production of Hollywood film on Pakistan’s culture will give people around the world an opportunity to know more about the country and highlight its soft and positive image.
This he said during a meeting with the members of the Hollywood production team visiting Pakistan to shoot an international film on Pakistani culture.
He said the film produced by the Hollywood production team will be an important milestone for the Pakistani film industry.
In the meeting, discussions were held regarding the great cultural heritage and history of the country, including the preparation of a film based on Pakistani culture.
The minister also apprised the Hollywood production team about the progress in the film industry in the country.
He thanked the Hollywood production team for deciding to produce a film on Pakistani culture.
“It is a great honour for our culture and people,” he said adding Pakistan was a country with a great cultural heritage.
“Our history, literature, music, and art are unique and appreciated worldwide,” Attaullah Tarar maintained.
The minister said he believed that this film would give the world a new opportunity to see the beauty and diversity of Pakistan.
While throwing light on the measures taken by the government for cinema revival, he said it was the only industry in Pakistan that enjoyed tax amnesty.
“The government under the leadership of Shehbaz Sharif restored the film policy in its previous term,” he said and added that the film sector had been given the status of an industry so that the youth could get an opportunity to enter this sector.
He said a film finance fund had been established at Rs 1 billion in the budget of 2022-23. Moreover, he said medical insurance for artists and tax incentives for the film industry had boosted the film industry and its related sectors.
He said in the budget 2022-23, five years of tax exemption was given to filmmakers.
Similarly, income tax exemption of five years has been given on the establishment of new cinemas, production houses, and film museums whereas a tax exemption has been given for ten years on the export of film and drama.
He said that foreign filmmakers were also given concessions on joint film and drama projects with local producers.
For this, the condition of shooting 70 percent of the film in Pakistan was applicable to promote business activities including tourism and culture.
He said through screen tourism, Pakistan has conveyed its narrative to the world.
The minister assured to provide full support and cooperation to the Hollywood production team from the government and Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
The Hollywood production team thanked the minister for the cooperation and hospitality they received in Pakistan.
They said they were inspired by the great cultural heritage and people of Pakistan.
“Pakistan has huge filmmaking potential, we are committed to helping the local industry to grow”, they remarked.
They thanked the government, the people of Pakistan, and the local film industry for the cooperation provided to them during their stay in Pakistan.
They said they were fully enjoying their visit and they were highly impressed by the beautiful locations and heritage of Pakistan.
The delegation comprised James MC Milan, Andrew James Fiero, Luisa Iskin, Sadia Ashraf, Badr Ikram, and Mashal Saqib.
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Ahsan Iqbal, Tariq Fatemi arrive in Beijing, China on three-day visit
BEIJING, May 8 (APP): Federal Planning Minister Prof. Ahsan Iqbal and Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi arrived on Wednesday at Beijing Capital Airport on a three-day visit.
Pakistan Ambassador to China, Khalil Hashmi, and Chinese officials welcomed the minister and other members of his delegation at the airport.
In his arrival statement, the minister said that this is the first high-level visit to China since the new government came to power.
China is a historical friend of Pakistan, who supported us in difficult times, Ahsan Iqbal said.
He said that in the first phase of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), projects worth 25 billion dollars are being completed in Pakistan.
In the first phase, the energy and infrastructure sectors were upgraded, he added.
Ahsan Iqbal said that in the second phase of CPEC, agriculture, industry, green energy, and technology sectors will be promoted.
The visit will help set the agenda for the 13th Joint Cooperation Committee meeting, he added.
The key agenda of the visit includes discussions on CPEC Phase 2, the upcoming 13th JCC meeting, and the visit of the Prime Minister of Pakistan to China.
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Pakistani beef promoted in Pakistan National Pavilion to tap China’s market
BEIJING, May 8 (APP): In an effort to promote Pakistani beef in Southwest China, the Pakistan National Pavilion in Chengdu, capital city Sichuan province southwest China has recently showcased a batch of heat-treated Pakistani beef.
The batch of Pakistani beef weighed 500 kilogrammes and served as samples for wholesalers and distributors in China’s southwest provinces of Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan, Liu Jun, CEO of Chengdu Xiyixi Trade Company, the operator of the Pakistani national pavilion, told China Economic Net (CEN) in a telephone interview.
According to data from the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC), a total of $514,252 worth of Pakistani beef was imported to China in the first quarter of 2024, only a tiny portion of the multi-billion-dollar total value of all beef imports.
Despite the relatively modest volume, the pavilion operator expresses confidence as the Pakistani beef has sparked interest among distributors. A lot of wholesalers have come here for the Pakistani beef. The other day, a distributor pre-ordered two tons of Pakistani beef with me after trying a box of samples, Liu told CEN.
The current phase is designed to test market response to the quality and taste of Pakistani beef and imports could be scaled up significantly depending on the market’s response, said Liu.
For the next step, Liu plans to forge collaboration with Pakistani suppliers. “We will work to invite Pakistani beef suppliers to set up offices at the pavilion for direct interactions and streamlined trade process,” noted Liu.
Pakistani heat-treated beef was granted access to the Chinese market in June 2023, and the first batch of Pakistani beef was imported to China in January 2024.
Inaugurated in 2023, The Pakistani National Pavilion in Chengdu is designed to showcase agricultural and cultural products from Pakistan and it serves as a platform for Pakistani businesses aiming to penetrate the Chinese market.









