What's new

China with Pakistan

World-level Noval Coronavirus Vaccine (AD 5-NCOV) developed in collaboration with China's Academy of Engineering's Senior Researcher Chhanwei's team and Canno Biology Company after the approval of Pakistan's Drug Regulatory Authority.

The third phase of the clinical trial has begun in Pakistan and has achieved early successes. Participants in the clinical trial were given initial dose of vaccine after enrollment.
According to the clinical trial plan, there are forty thousand people from seven countries participating in the third phase of age over eighteen, out of which eight thousand to ten thousand Pakistani citizens and the basic results of the experience are four to six months. Will come out after.

China's President Xi Jin Phung in his video address to the opening ceremony of the 73th World Health Organization Conference, after China's preparation and testing the Noval Corona vaccine, it will be a global public product. Will be presented at. This is how all countries, especially developing countries will be able to use it. China's promise is being fulfilled.

Chief Executive of the National Institute of Health Sciences of Pakistan Amir Ikram says this vaccine will be available in Pakistan market after verification of vaccine effectiveness and verification of relevant institutions.

Remember that during the visit to China, President of Pakistan Arif Alvi in March this year and during the strategic dialogue of the China Pak Foreign Ministers in August, parties from both countries to work side by side and cooperate with each other against the epidemic. Highly paid tribute. Pakistan appreciated the global epidemic vaccine as public use products. Parties agreed to promote cooperation in the health and medicine sector between the two countries.

China-Pak ties are very strong and the friendship of both countries is everlasting. The construction of the CPEC is currently moving forward with warmth. The widespread cooperation in the health and medical sector between both countries in addition to economy, culture, agriculture and technology. There is capacity. Recent measures seem to be an attempt to establish a China-Pak medical corridor. These steps aim to achieve the establishment of a China-Pak-Fate Society in the health field

We believe that cooperation in the public health sector between both countries will further boost, establish and improve information exchange system about health crisis. Also in medical research between both countries. Efforts should be made to consolidate cooperation.
As The Belt & Road ′′ Think Tanks Cooperation Union Secretary General Jin Jang says ′′ China and Pakistan can set a great example of cooperation between different countries on healthy highway silk. ′′



1601159632318.png
 
Chinese engineers will develop the design of Haripur's Baladhir dry port.

Haripur's Baladhir dry port is one of the main projects of the second phase of CPEC.

Chinese engineers will design it.
Creating job opportunities from the proposed dry port will provide social and economic benefits to locals.

It will be constructed in the east of Haripur city near the Balarheer railway station.



1601401390845.png





چینی انجینئرز ہری پور کے بالڑھیر ڈرائی پورٹ کا ڈیزائن تیار کریں گے۔

ہری پور کا بالڑھیر ڈرائی بندرگاہ جو سی پیک کے دوسرے مرحلے کے اہم منصوبوں میں سے ایک ہے۔چینی انجینئرز اس کا ڈیزائن مرتب کریں گے۔ مجوزہ ڈرائی پورٹ سے ملازمت کے مواقع پیدا کرنے سے مقامی افراد کو سماجی و اقتصادی فوائد حاصل ہوں گے۔ یہ ہری پور شہر کے مشرق میں بالڑھیر ریلوے سٹیشن کے قرب و جوار میں تعمیر کیا جائے گا۔
 
Congratulations and best wishes on the eve of 71st National Day of Peoples Republic of China.


1601579126430.png
 
City page



CM felicitates Chinese people on national day

The Frontier Post
October 1, 2020


PESHAWAR: Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan has extended his heartfelt felicitations to the government and people of China on its national day and said that Pak-China everlasting friendship has set an example to the rest of the world. “China always stands by Pakistan in every difficult time and Pakistan also didn’t disappoint its time tested friend”, he said.

He was addressing a ceremony organized to mark the 71st National Day of People’s Republic of China here at China’s Cultural Centre “China Window” Peshawar on Thursday. Secretary Information Arshad Khan, commandant FC Moazam Jan Ansari, administrator China Window Amjad Aziz Malik and other high ups were present on the occasion.

In his address to the ceremony, the chief minister stated that establishment of China Window at Peshawar was undoubtedly a great initiative. He said that China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was a good example of our friendship which would have great impact not only on the mutual relations between both countries but on the overall socio-economic development of the region. He said that CPEC was not just a route as there were multiple projects under its umbrella.

Developmental projects in agriculture, tourism, industries, energy and social welfare etc were also part of the developmental portfolio of CPEC. He stated that in context of the CPEC, provincial government was moving forward under workable plan adding that progress on various developmental projects under CPEC was in progress. In order to get benefits of CPEC in real sense, special focus was being given to the improvement of communication network and development of industrial infrastructure in the province. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has excellent strategic location and tremendous natural resources which would emerge as hub of trade & economic activities in coming few years, he added.

Talking about the CPEC projects in the province, the chief minister said development agreement on Rashakai Special Economic Zone had been signed and work on the project would be started soon. Under the project huge investment of $ 1.9 billion whereas some two million direct and indirect employment opportunities were expected.

He on the occasion asked Chinese and other investors to come forward and make investment to get the tremendous investment opportunities of the province and assured that the provincial government would extend all out support to this effect.

He made it clear that provincial government was already working on a number of economic zones in the province. Draban Economic Zone comprising 3125 acres of land would be proposed for inclusion into CPEC projects in the upcoming meeting of joint working committee.
This would be the largest economic zone of the province which would help to boost the local economy by creating employment opportunities.
 
Pakistan fully eliminates desert locust with China’s assistance

* No presence of locusts reported from KP, Sindh and Punjab provinces for last several days


OCTOBER 9, 2020

With prompt and massive assistance from China, Pakistan has averted the worst-ever swarms of desert locusts and eliminated the insects, said official sources and farmers in hard-hit Bahawalpur, Mirpurkhas and Layyah regions, according to Gwadar Pro on Thursday.

It was not possible without support from our all-weather friend, said a senior official of Pakistan’s National Locust Control Centre while commenting on a recent report of the NLCC, which revealed that no locusts were reported from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, and Punjab provinces of the country.

Kishore Togani, who comes from Mirpurkhas division in Sindh province, narrated that Tharparkar division of the province, which served as breeding ground for the desert locust along the Indian border, was flourishing after rains as the swarms were successfully eliminated.

A widespread effort by the Sindh government with the pesticides and equipment provided by China saved our lands from the locust onslaught, Togani said, adding that the locust would have not spared any green plant in the division if it was not effectively controlled.

Shahid Malik, who collects honey from areas in Bahawalpur division of Punjab, complained that powerful landlords in their areas influenced the officials to conduct anti-locust operation in their lands on a priority basis. Anyhow, our areas are now safe from locust, he said.

Zahid, who owns agricultural lands in Layyah district of Punjab, said that in July and August, 20-30 percent of their crops were destroyed by the locust swarms. He also complained of authorities having ignored small stretches of land in anti-locust operation but said that the threat had now been eliminated. He explained that desert locust hit their areas badly during the past three years. He called for a comprehensive research-based strategy to combat the swarming insects.

The NLCC in the report said that anti-locust operations have been completed in 1,131,865 hectares across the affected districts and eliminated the pest completely from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, and Punjab.

China provided 300,000 litres of required pesticides, 12 drone sprayers and 30 other spraying equipment, with a total worth of US$5 million, to help Pakistan get rid of an existential threat. Pakistani officials and farmers have expressed gratitude for China’s decisive aid against desert locust. China also provided the Department of Plant Protection of Pakistan with 200 protective suits, 4550 face masks, 200 goggles and 50 pairs of long shoes to make the anti-locust operation a success.

The NLCC official said that they were still surveying affected areas for leftover swarms to avoid future threat. The official said that without the support of China, Pakistan had less resources to fight against the worst locust attack in the history of the country. Owais Leghari, who is doing PHD in agriculture from Beijing University, said that locust issues in future will be a big threat to the world food basket. He said that China was going through every length to help Pakistan in the agriculture sector to ensure its food security.

Ahmad Sultan, a senior official in Sindh agriculture department said that Chinese locust control technology and experience was fully utilised to get rid of the locusts.

He said that China was actively cooperating with Pakistan in the fields of agriculture technology, pesticide equipment, personnel training, advance prevention, and control appliances as well as establishment of monitoring and early warning platforms which will help the country to avoid any long-term damage to the agriculture sector.

According to Pakistani official figures, the locust swarms have affected around 40 million acres of land in the country during the last 13 months.



1602187975271.png



 
As sparks flew, First “Zhijing Cup” China-Pakistan Welder Friendship Contest kicked off. 8 welders from the 2 countries demonstrated their professional expertise in the Thar Integrated Coal Mine & Power Project Congrats to all the winners!



1602267571183.png





1602267597125.png





1602267614436.png
 
Pak-China plastic and packaging industry virtual exhibition and B2B matchmaking platform are going to be held in Pakistan from Oct. 26 to 29.



1602537547338.png
 
Chinese firm stamps on the feasibility report of monorail service under CPEC in Twin Cities (Rawalpindi & Islamabad)


Expressing interest in the construction of the monorail service from Rawat to Islamabad International #Airport (IIA), a Chinese firm has termed the project to be viable, low-cost and environment-friendly.

The Chinese Civil Engineering Corporation (CCEC) in its study report of the project has said that the construction of the track for the rail service was viable and could be built cheaply.

The report added that the project would cause no harm to the environment of the twin cities as the monorail would be run on electricity.

The track would be 100 kilometres (km) long and connect Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The train would run on electricity instead of bio-fuel, making it environment-friendly, it said.

From Rawat to Soan Adda, the track would be laid on road, however, from Soan Adda to Kutcheri Chowk and on Mall Road, an elevated track would be constructed for the monorail service.

The train would run on the Metro Bus track from Rawalpindi Saddar to Islamabad Secretariat
 
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects in the less-developed Balochistan province are being completed at a competitive pace with other provinces.

Balochistan is more important as far as CPEC is concerned. China has always supported quick completion of CPEC projects in Balochistan.

Iron Brother China had especially taken keen interest to improve life in the underdeveloped areas of Pakistan.

"CPEC has definitely changed the life of people in so many areas of Pakistan. Once completed, CPEC will bring a revolution. The underdeveloped areas will no more be the same. They will be prosperous due to CPEC.

Balochistan is already enjoying fruits of the CPEC. We believe CPEC would benefit Balochistan more than any other province. There are jobs and there is activity."

The provinces are in the process of completing projects as Punjab and Sindh approach completion rates of 50 percent.
Behind Punjab and Sindh, Balochistan has fared satisfactorily with 24 percent of announced projects complete to date and announced funding levels above the national per capita average. Balochistan is also home to Gwadar Port, the CPEC’s anchor and the site of more than half of the province’s projects.

CPEC, a flagship of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) that was officially launched in April 2015, promised transformational gains. Of 122 announced projects, a quarter (32 projects) have already been completed, or roughly $ 20 billion of the estimated $ 87 billion in funding.

Since the CPEC’s official announcement in 2015, Chinese and Pakistani officials have declared it a success. “Good progress has been made in building the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor,” President Xi Jinping told Pakistan’s parliament during his visit in April 2015.

Three years later, a joint statement declared: “As a signature project of BRI, the fast development of CPEC has played a significant role in the Belt and Road cooperation.”
At last year’s Belt and Road Forum, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said: “The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, one of the BRI’s major components - and one of its earliest manifestations - has made substantial progress.”

The CPEC would help industrialize Pakistan, turning it into a manufacturing hub. “CPEC will greatly speed up the industrialization and urbanization process in Pakistan and help it grow into a highly inclusive, globally competitive and prosperous country capable of providing high-quality life to its citizens,” promises a joint planning document.

Prime Minister Imran Khan has emphasized the importance of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and industrial zones to the CPEC since he was elected in 2018.
The second phase of CPEC, which began in late 2019, promises to stimulate economic growth, with a focus on industrialization, agriculture and socio- economic development.
 
Eight agricultural institutes to be set up under CPEC phase II, bringing CPEC to new heights.
Led by the private sector and facilitated by both govts, the institutes will focus on pest control, improvement seed quality, processing of agricultural produce, etc.



1603135175371.png
 
Pakistan's Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Monday met China's Minister of National Defence General Wei Fenghe to discuss matters of mutual interest.

"[The] Pakistan Army greatly values our time-tested and brotherly relations with China," General Bajwa said. "We have been standing together all along, and our relations will be no different in wake of future challenges."

According to a press release by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), during the meeting, Gen Bajwa and Gen Fenghe discussed regional security and enhanced bilateral defence collaboration.

Minister Fenghe acknowledged and appreciated the Pakistan Army’s sincere efforts towards maintaining regional peace and providing a secure environment to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects.

The Chief of Army Staff thanked Minister Fenghe for China’s unwavering support to Pakistan on all key issues, both at regional and international forums, the statement read.

The two leaders also signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the enhancement of defence cooperation between both the Armies.
 
Chinese cos to setup smartphone manufacturing plant in Pakistan

Under the agreement, Chinese companies will jointly set up the first smartphone manufacturing plant at #M3 Industrial Estate, Faisalabad.

An agreement has been reached between two Chinese companies at the FIEDMC office to establish a smartphone manufacturing plant in Faislabad, Pakistan.

As per details, the agreement was signed in the presence of Provincial Minister for Industry and Commerce Mian Aslam Iqbal, between Vice President VIVO Duam Tai Ping and Director Manufacturing Zhang Bin at the FIEDMC office.

Under the agreement, Chinese companies will jointly set up the first smartphone manufacturing plant at M3 Industrial Estate, Faisalabad. Initially, Chinese companies will invest $10 million in the project. With the setup of the manufacturing plant, smartphones will be manufactured locally.


The Provincial minister welcomed the development saying that local investors are turning towards Punjab due to the beneficial policies of the Punjab government. The provincial minister said that the investors will be provided facilities and complete protection on a priority basis, he said








 

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Military Forum Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom