Showing posts with label CHINA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CHINA. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 November 2020

Film 'Parwaaz Hai Junoon' a symbol of Sino-Pak friendship

 

Film 'Parwaaz Hai Junoon' a symbol of Sino-Pak friendship

BEIJING, NOV 23 – Pakistani film Parwaaz Hai Junoon is a symbol of friendship between China and Pakistan, said the Pakistani ambassador to China and spectators after watching the movie, Gwadar Pro reported on Monday.

The embassy of Pakistan organized a special screening of the film where the ambassador Moin ul Haque addressed the audience and said the Pakistani movie has been in China for almost 45 years. The film was released across the Chinese cinemas on 13 November 2020.

“This film has everything, action, drama, romance, emotions, values of friendship and, of course, feeling of patriotism which is very important, and these are values that the people of Pakistan and China share”, he stated.

He further said that this film is a tribute to Pakistan Air Force and its really brilliant pilots, while these cultural exchanges will help in fostering a better understanding of each other.

“I do hope that this auspicious start that we have made this week, this momentum we carry on becomes something very lasting, very permanent, an area of cooperation between the two countries. We hope to have more movies, screenings in China and additional Pakistani movies and dramas as well.

We are also going to look at joint ventures and joint production of movies between Pakistan and China”, Haque mentioned.

The ambassador further said that next year, Pakistan and China are celebrating 70 years of diplomatic relations, a very important milestone in this journey of friendship between our two countries. So next year we are also organizing and planning more than 100 events.

The cooperation and the screening of films and dramas next year will be performed as a very important part of these activities.

He further said that in the future he would try to bring more Pakistani films and dramas for the Chinese audience.

After watching the movie, Hina Shiekh said that a strong friendship can give us support for good and hard times and JF-17 is the best example of the friendship between Pakistan and China.

She really likes the scene in the film when an instructor at the air force training academy asked newly joined cadets to compare JF-17 with Mirage 2000 in class.

A female cadet proudly answered that JF-17 has many advantages, including flexibility and safety, and is praised by the instructor.

It may be mentioned here that Pakistan and China would celebrate the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations next year and such kinds of events would help build relationship in the entertainment sector as well.

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Monday, 23 November 2020

Chinese learning continues during Epidemic in Pakistan

 

Chinese learning continues during Epidemic in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, NOV 23  – Chinese learning continues during epidemic in Pakistan, Gwadar Pro reported on Monday. The risk of a second Covid-19 epidemic has not extinguished the enthusiasm of the country’s students to learn Chinese and take HSK/HSKK test.

China-Pak Educational Cultural Institute (CEPCI) held its first offline HSK test this Saturday since the outbreak. A total of more than 100 Pakistani students took the HSK test at five levels.

According to the report, tests originally scheduled for March and May had to be cancelled due to the severe epidemic situation. However, in response to the strong request of the candidates, CPECI has applied to Hankao International for approval and formulated a detailed epidemic prevention and control plan specifically for the examination.

Prevention and control of the epidemic and ensuring the safety of personnel are the top priority of this test.

The faculty and staff have made adequate preparations, including measuring body temperature at the entrance, spraying disinfectant alcohol, and distributing medical masks; disinfect the examination room and open windows for ventilation.

“We were moved by the candidates’ spirit of studying diligently and taking the exam actively during the difficult time.

This test encouraged Pakistani students for learning Chinese and promoted cultural exchanges between China and Pakistan.” Ma Bin, Principal of CPECI said.

Confucius Institute at University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (CI-UAF) held its first HSK&HSKK exam during the epidemic on 17 October and the second on Saturday.

Zhou Changming, Chinese Dean of CI-UAF introduced that the retrieved test papers would be exposed to the open air for several hours, then handled by faculty and staff wearing masks and gloves.

“The purpose of holding examinations during the epidemic is not to hinder students’ learning progress and study abroad plans. I hope that through our efforts, students can continue to be full of motivation for learning.” Zhou said.

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Golden development opportunities for Pakistan

 

Golden development opportunities for Pakistan

AT the recent China International Import Expo (CIIE), a Chinese-speaking Pakistani jeweller, Aqeel Ahmed Chaudhry, was very happy because the sapphires and other jewels he exhibited attracted many Chinese businessmen.

He was among many Pakistani businessmen who actively participated in this major global trade gala to explore market opportunities in China. The CIIE has successfully concluded with a cumulative intention of trade of $72.62 billion, an increase of 2.1 per cent over the previous year.

In his keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the third CIIE, President Xi Jinping pledged to turn the Chinese market into a market for the world, a market shared by all, and a market accessible to all, so as to bring more positive energy to the global community. President Xi’s speech fully demonstrated China’s confidence of cooperation with the international community, which arises from three aspects.

First, it comes from China’s major strategic victory in fighting the Covid-19 pande­mic. The Communist Party of China adheres to the people-centred policy and the life-first principle. From 30-hour-old babies to the elderly in the 100s, every life is fully protected.

At present, China’s daily new cases have dramatically dropped to single digits. Meanwhile, China’s economy has shown a stable improving trend. Positive economic growth has been achieved in the first three quarters. Foreign trade increased by 0.7pc and the actual use of foreign capital increased by 5.2pc, providing a big boost for the recovery of the global economy.

Secondly, China’s confidence comes from the great achievements made during the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-2020). It is estimated that in 2020, China’s GDP will exceed RMB 100 trillion. As many as 55.75 million rural people have been lifted out of poverty, more than 60m new jobs have been created in urban areas, and the world’s largest social security system has been established in China with the basic medical insurance covering more than 1.3 billion people and basic endowment insurance covering nearly 1bn people.

Thirdly, China’s confidence comes from the development targets for the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025) proposed by the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. This year, China will achieve the goal of finishing building a moderately prosperous society in all respects and eradicating poverty. From next year on, China will begin a new journey towards fully building a modern socialist country.

Answering to the changing circumstances and new requirements, we have set out to foster a new development paradigm with domestic circulation as the mainstay and domestic and international circulations reinforcing each other. What we envision is not a development loop behind closed doors, but more open domestic and international circulations. We will do so not only to meet China’s own development needs but also for the greater benefit of people in all countries. Facing the impact of Covid-19 to the global economy, some countries have chosen to pursue protectionism and set up trade barriers, while China has chosen to strengthen cooperation and communication and expand opening up. As President Xi pointed out, we must uphold the principle of mutually beneficial cooperation; we need to build trust rather than second-guess each other; we need to join hands rather than throw punches at each other; and we need to consult rather than slander each other.

Bearing in mind the common interests that bind us all, countries need to work toge­ther to make economic globalisation more open, inclusive and balanced for the benefits of all. Going forward, China will steadfastly expand all-round opening up and explore more efficient ways to connect domestic and foreign markets and share factors of production and resources. It will bring more opportunities for China-Pakistan cooperation.

The first opportunity arises in synergising the development strategies of the two countries. China and Pakistan are all-weather strategic partners, offering each other development opportunities. From now to 2035, China will work towards basically realising the long-term goal of socialist modernisation. China’s overall national strength will continue to rise, enhancing its capacity of participating in international economic cooperation and competition.

We appreciate the efforts of the Pakistani government to build a ‘Naya Pakistan’ and are ready to work with Pakistan in exchanges of experience of governance, and join hands for common development.

The second opportunity is the BRI cooperation. As an important pioneering project of the BRI, the CPEC has progressed rapidly in recent three years, bringing transformation to Pakistani economy and society. Accor­ding to the latest statistics, against the adve­rse impact of Covid-19 pandemic, the Chin­ese investment in Pakistan rose to $332.1bn in the first four months of this fiscal year (July-October), accounting for 45pc of the total FDI.

During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, China will promote the high-quality development of BRI, advance the CPEC projects with high standards, ensure a smooth implementation and operation of ongoing projects, and divert more resources to industry, agriculture, science and technology and social welfare, so that more common people can enjoy the benefit of our bilateral cooperation.

The third opportunity is exports to China. With a population of 1.4bn and middle-income people of over 400m, China is the largest market in the world. China is also the biggest trade partner and second largest export destination for Pakistan. As the CPFTA Phase II came into effect this year, the zero-tariff items between the two countries have been widened to 75pc. China not only applies zero tariff to products such as yarn, leather and nuts from Pakistan, but also actively promotes the export of Pakistani agriculture products of cherry, potato and onion. In the next five years, China will expand its domestic mega-market with robust consumption, promote the dual circulations at home and abroad. This will help Pakistan expand its exports to China, promote its economic recovery, and help to solve the problem of trade imbalance.

The fourth opportunity is for collaboration in poverty reduction. Under the leadership of President Xi, China has astonished the world with the miracle of poverty reduction by enabling over 10m people annually to rise out of poverty over the past seven years. This year, China will achieve its target as scheduled to enable all of its rural poor below current standard to rise out of poverty. Prime Minister Imran Khan also attaches great importance to poverty reduction and has on several occasions spoken highly of China’s achievements in this aspect.

At the recent SCO summit, President Xi declared that China supported setting up an SCO joint working group on poverty reduction. Bilaterally and multilaterally, we will share our experiences in poverty reduction with Pakistan, and contribute to its poverty reduction drive through cooperation.

Peace, development and win-win cooperation are beliefs both China and Pakistan uphold. Let’s follow the trend of the times to make full use of the golden opportunities of China’s development, and jointly work for a closer China-Pakistan Community of Shared Future in the New Era.


The writer is China’s ambassador to Pakistan, Nong Rong

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Saturday, 21 November 2020

Pak-China Agri cooperation to enhance Pak economy: envoy

Pak-China Agri cooperation to enhance Pak economy: envoy


BEIJING, Nov. 21  – Pakistan-China agriculture cooperation is vital and would enhance the economy of Pakistan, said Pakistani ambassador to China Moin ul Haque.


Addressing a webinar organized by China Economic Net, he said Pakistan is a leading country in the production of wheat, cotton, rice, sugar cane, lentils,mangoes and milk. Pakistan is the fourth-largest producer of milk and has a vibrant livestock sector, leading in meat and poultry production.

The ambassador said that agriculture contributes more than 80 percent to Pakistan’s GDP and provides more than 30 percent of the national labor force.

He further said the agricultural cooperation was extensively discussed in an important bilateral meeting held between two foreign ministers in Hainan in August, 2020.

“The production of quality seeds, the productivity of various crops strengthening an agro-based industry to bring in value addition, manufacturing pesticides, and setting up gold chain networks were discussed.

We also discussed the capacity building of our scientists and students, sharing and transfer of agricultural technology and establishment of research institutes,” he said.

Ambassador said that recently China has adopted its 14th five-year plan for 2021to2025 in which the field of modern agriculture has given high value.

“I believe that Pakistan can make optimum use of China’s past achievements and its future agricultural development schemes to address our weakness and consolidate our strength in the agriculture sector,” Moin said.

The ambassador expressed gratitude to the Chinese government and relevant institutions for giving Pakistan supports during the locust plague.

The Chinese government sent a delegation of experts, provided specialized drones to fight the locust swarm and helped to set up a set of pest and disease control center in Karachi.

China’s unprecedented success in combating poverty and bringing more than 800 million people out of poverty is indeed a miracle of recent times, helping communities to improve livelihood by developing their local agricultural products.

“I would like to convey my sincere gratitude to China Economic Net and leadership that is present here. Thank you for all your valuable support in strengthening economic and commercial relations between China and Pakistan, from sponsoring mangoes festival, organizing various conferences and seminars to recently hosting the Pakistani government Pavilion in Shanghai,” the ambassador stated.

“I hope that two embassies and two governments can work together to have some concrete results and achievements in the field of agriculture as next year we are going to celebrate the 70th years of diplomatic relation, a very important milestone in our relationship,” he added.

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Friday, 20 November 2020

China wishes to further boost ties with Pakistan

 

China wishes to further boost ties with Pakistan

He added that being an old friend of Pakistan, China wishes to see solidarity in bilateral relations.  He said that introduction of concessional trade policies would play an important role to attract Chinese investment in Pakistan


ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of China Nong Rong has said that Parliamentary visits are an excellent means of improving and enhancing relations between the two countries.

Ambassador Nong Rong made made these remarks during his meeting with Deputy Chairman Senate, Saleem Mandviwalla at his Chamber in Parliament House.

He added that being an old friend of Pakistan, China wishes to see solidarity in bilateral relations.  He said that introduction of concessional trade policies would play an important role to attract Chinese investment in Pakistan.

Ambassador of China Nong Rong thanked Deputy Chairman Senate Senator Saleem Mandviwalla for his hospitality and said that he looked forward to developing stronger links through various parliamentary/business avenues between the two countries.

Deputy Chairman Senate, Senator Saleem Mandviwalla while discussing trade and investment opportunities with China said that improving inter-parliamentary relations between the two countries will help enhance business and trade ties.

He said that in addition to this he looks forward to more interaction with the Pak-China friendship Group that he convenes.  He showed reservations towards the total bilateral trade worth USD 18 billion between the two countries with a deficit of USD 8 billion.

He stressed the need decrease the trade deficit and explore unconventional areas of trade and investment in Pakistan.   Deputy Chairman Senate, Senator Saleem Mandviwalla suggested that direct Yuan-Rupee trade would enhance and strengthen trade ties between the two countries considerably.

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