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Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Nong Rong visited sites of major projects under the CPEC in Gwadar. He was impressed by the joint efforts of the Chinese and Pakistani workers who are making Gwadar different day by day amid the pandemic.
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Special plane leaves with first batch of Covid-19 vaccine for Islamabad

Sun, 31 Jan 2021, 6:21 PM



Special plane leaves with first batch of Covid-19 vaccine for Islamabad




BEIJING, Jan 31 (APP): A special Pakistan Air Force (PAF) plane with the first batch of Covid-19 vaccine doses left here for Islamabad on Sunday evening.

China’s State Councilor and Foreign Minister, Wang Yi during a phone call with Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi last week had promised to provide 500,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccine to Pakistan by January 31.

Beijing had asked Islamabad to send an airplane to get the vaccines.

Later, Chinese Foreign Ministry’s Spokesperson Hua Chunying had also confirmed that in order to support the brothers and sisters in Pakistan, the Chinese government would provide a batch of vaccines as aid and would actively coordinate with the relevant Chinese enterprise to speed up export of vaccines to Pakistan.

The National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), which oversees Pakistan’s coronavirus response, had sent the special aircraft to bring the vaccine that Beijing had promised to provide.

The NCOC has taken necessary steps to store the vaccine in Islamabad and onward supply to various federating units particularly to Sindh and Balochistan through the air.

It has also set up a vaccine nerve center with the provincial and district level vaccine administration and coordination and adult vaccination centers.

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, China and Pakistan have been working together to overcome difficulties.
Pakistan has approved two foreign anti-COVID vaccines as of now, including the Chinese Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine, for emergency use in the country.

Pakistan plans to provide vaccines to frontline health workers and elderly people in the first phase.


 
Exports to China up 41pc in December


APP
01 Feb 2021


BEIJING: Pakistan’s exports to China crossed $312.33 million in December 2020, shows the official data from the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China (GACC).

Exports increased by 41 percent on a year-on-year basis last December, according to GACC figures received by Pakistan.

Despite the epidemic of Covid-19, bilateral trade has increased significantly. Pakistan’s exports stood at $312.33 million in December 2020, up 41 percent from $221 million in the same month of the previous year, which grew for six consecutive months, China Economic Net (CEN) reported.

Last month Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment, Abdul Razak Dawood announced via Twitter that Pakistan’s export to China registered an increase of 30% in November 2020.

Pakistan made the highest gain in December 2020 when its export volume was $312.33 million against total exports to China.

Overall, from January to December 2020, China’s imports from Pakistan counted $2.12 billion irrespective of Covid-19 that impacted fiscal 2020.

This year China’s export to Pakistan decreased 4.95 percent amounting to $15.36 billion as compared to the previous year which was $ 16.17 billion.

The total volume of trade between China and Pakistan was decreased by 2.69 percent amounting to $17.49 billion as compared to 2019 which was $17.97 billion due to COVID-19.

In the fourth quarter, China’s imports rose 44% from the previous year to $695.63 million, while the overall imports and exports in last quarter increased 4% amounting to $5.46 billion whereas in the last year it was $5.27 billion.

Among the growth of trade in major products between the two countries, textiles, seafood and agricultural products have increased year on year, which has promoted Pakistan’s economic recovery and increased its exports to China.
 

The first shipment of sanoform vaccine arrives in Pakistan

On the occasion, special assistant for health Dr. Faisal Sultan and foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi were present. In the ceremony, Chinese ambassador Nong Rong handed over vaccine as a gift from the Chinese government to Pakistan. Special thanks to the Foreign Minister.




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China donates Covid-19 vaccine for Pakistan's armed forces


Naveed Siddiqui
February 8, 2021




China has donated Covid-19 vaccines for Pakistan's armed forces, a statement by the military's media affairs wing said on Monday. — APP



China has donated Covid-19 vaccines for Pakistan's armed forces, a statement by the military's media affairs wing said on Monday. — APP


China has donated Covid-19 vaccines for Pakistan's armed forces, a statement by the military's media affairs wing said on Monday.— APP



China has donated Covid-19 vaccines for Pakistan's armed forces, a statement by the military's media affairs wing said on Monday.— APP


China has donated Covid-19 vaccines for Pakistan's armed forces, a statement by the military's media affairs wing said on Monday.

In a statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that the People's Liberation Army (PLA) had donated vaccines, making Pakistan's military the first foreign military to receive vaccine assistance from Beijing.

"However, keeping with the Pakistan armed forces’ traditional spirit of 'nation comes first, always and every time’ it has been decided to contribute the complete donation to the national vaccination drive [for] frontline healthcare workers across Pakistan who are the real heroes fighting against the pandemic and saving precious lives," the statement said.

"Pakistan’s armed forces extend their deepest gratitude to PLA and the People’s Republic of China for this magnanimous donation during testing times," the statement said.

Meanwhile, Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar lauded the military leadership's decision to donate the vaccines, adding that it was consistent with the government's decision of giving first priority to healthcare workers.


Last week, vaccination drives against the novel coronavirus started simultaneously in all federating units of the country, days after 500,000 doses of the vaccine arrived in Islamabad as a gift from China.
 
So will the Chinese vaccine turn Pakistani Muslims into Pakistani Chinese?
 
Are you Canadian-Indian? There is a reason I ask this?
Ffs? That's like a piss in the Pacific? Population of Pakistan is 220 million.

Genetically I am 99.7% European, NOT Indo-European.
Templars who attacked me, said, "We don't need you anymore." "You will be alone in a world of robots." (don't even know what they "needed" me for). Anyways, combine what they said with what is occurring, the history of the use of diseases by certain men and what is supposedly being done to Uighur Muslims makes me wonder if everyone is going be turned into good little Chinese factory workers.
Futurama.
 
Genetically I am 99.7% European, NOT Indo-European.
Templars who attacked me, said, "We don't need you anymore." "You will be alone in a world of robots." (don't even know what they "needed" me for). Anyways, combine what they said with what is occurring, the history of the use of diseases by certain men and what is supposedly being done to Uighur Muslims makes me wonder if everyone is going be turned into good little Chinese factory workers.
Futurama.
You know why I asked you that Q? Most Western people say "French, German, Turk". Rarely will they qualify that with religious suffix like "Frenh Christian, German Christian or Turk Muslim". What caught my eye is you said [below] which I find mostly used by Pakistani's.
Chinese vaccine turn Pakistani Muslims
 
You know why I asked you that Q? Most Western people say "French, German, Turk". Rarely will they qualify that with religious suffix like "Frenh Christian, German Christian or Turk Muslim". What caught my eye is you said [below] which I find mostly used by Pakistani's.

the words I chose need fit what I am writing about. It is supposedly Uighur MUSLIMS who are being changed not Uighurs. So it would be Pakistani MUSLIMS who get changed not Pakistanis.
 
Fruitful talk with Mr.Faisal Mushtaq CEO Roots Millennium Education Pak, on promoting exchanges & cooperation in education for youngsters between China and Pakistan.


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