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China warns Olympics diplomatic boycott nations will ‘pay a price’

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BEIJING, Dec 9, 2021 (AFP) – China warned Western nations on Thursday they would “pay the price” for a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. Washington announced its boycott earlier in the week, saying it was prompted by widespread rights abuses by China and what it sees as a “genocide” against the Muslim Uyghur … Read more

China Focus: China steps on the gas with on-road trial of autonomous vehicles

China steps on the gas with on-road trial of autonomous vehicles

BEIJING, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) — Futuristic self-driving vehicles– representing a new way of life behind the wheel — went into on-road commercial trial in late November in Yizhuang of Beijing. The feat is a major leap by China into developing its autonomous vehicle industry. The trial operation area in Yizhuang, also known as E-Town, registered … Read more

Minister commends Chinese govt for hosting joint economic committee session

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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Omar Ayub Khan commended the government of China for hosting the 15th session of the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) on economic, trade, scientific and technical cooperation after a gap of 11 years. The virtual meeting of the JEC was co-chaired by Ren Hongbin, vice minister of China and Mian … Read more

Australia will not send officials to Beijing Olympics: PM

Beijing Winter Olympics Boycott

Australia will not send officials to the upcoming winter Olympics in Beijing, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Wednesday, joining a US diplomatic boycott of the event. Canberra’s decision comes amid “disagreement” with China over a number of issues, including Australia’s foreign interference laws and a recent decision to acquire nuclear-powered submarines, Morrison said. “Australia will not … Read more

IMF sees China’s growth ‘slowing notably’

IMF

WASHINGTON: China has an important part to play in the global economy, as it recovers from the Covid-19, but its growth is slowing, IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva said on Monday. The head of the Washington-based crisis lender held a virtual meeting with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and discussed topics ranging from inflation to the recovery … Read more

Chinese developer misses major bond repayment of $179 million

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BEIJING, Dec 6, 2021 (AFP) – Another Chinese property developer said Monday it had defaulted on a major bond repayment, citing liquidity problems amid a government crackdown on the debt-laden sector. China’s real estate industry — a key growth driver in the world’s second-largest economy — has cooled in recent months after Beijing tightened home buying … Read more

Beijing Olympic venue could bar spectators over Covid: state media

Beijing

BEIJING: Spectators attending a major venue for the Beijing Olympics must be vaccinated but fans could be barred from the arena entirely if the coronavirus worsens in China, state media says. Unlike the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Olympics, which took place last summer in mostly empty stadiums, organisers of February’s Winter Games have vowed to allow spectators, although only … Read more

China factory activity edges up in November as power shortage eases

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BEIJING: Manufacturing activity in China edged up in November on the back of an easing in power shortages and a drop in some raw material costs, official data showed on Tuesday. The Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) — a key gauge of manufacturing activity — in the world’s second-biggest economy rose to 50.1, returning above the … Read more

First ‘robotaxis’ enter service in Beijing

First 'robotaxis' enter service in Beijing

BEIJING, It looks like a normal car but the white taxi by the kerb has nobody driving it, and communicates with customers digitally to obtain directions and take payment. Beijing this week approved its first autonomous taxis for commercial use, bringing dozens of the so-called “robotaxis” to the streets of the Chinese capital. The vehicles … Read more

Seminar on financing climate actions held

Seminar

LAHORE: The China Green Finance Committee and the Beijing Institute of Finance and Sustainability arranged a seminar on “Financing climate actions: China initiatives and international cooperation” as a side event of the COP26 Finance Day, both online and in-person in Glasgow, UK, a statement said. State Bank of Pakistan former governor Yasin Anwer and representatives … Read more

China supports Africa in infrastructure development: white paper

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BEIJING, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) — China supports Africa in making infrastructure development a priority for economic revitalization, said a white paper released Friday. From 2016 to 2020, the total investment in infrastructure projects in Africa reached almost 200 billion U.S. dollars, according to a white paper titled “China and Africa in the New Era: A … Read more

Chinese city eases rules for developers amid cash crunch

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BEIJING: The Chinese city of Chengdu has announced measures to make it easier for developers to sell properties, making it the first to loosen restrictions on the sector that has come under intense pressure following a debt crackdown by Beijing. The announcement comes after several real estate companies, led by industry giant China Evergrande, were plunged … Read more

Pak-China economic, cultural exchange centre to help traders

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BEIJING: The China-Pakistan Economic and Cultural Exchange Incubation Centre in Chengdu would help Pakistani traders explore business opportunities in China, an official said. Pakistan Sichuan Chamber of Commerce president Li Hongwu reiterated his resolve to make the center the first stop for Pakistani people when they arrive in Southwest China. Here they can quickly get … Read more

Alibaba, Tencent, Baidu Pay $3.4m fines in latest antitrust round

Alibaba AI system

RIYADH: Alibaba Group Holdings, Tencent Holdings and Baidu were among the companies ordered by China’s competition watchdog to pay fines of 21.5m yuan ($3.4 million) in the latest round of sanctions in the country’s ongoing crackdown on monopolies, Bloomberg reported. The companies must pay 500k yuan ($78k) for each of the 43 antitrust violations, the State Administration … Read more

New videos of Chinese tennis star emerge but global outcry grows

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BEIJING: Chinese state media posted videos Sunday purporting to show tennis star Peng Shuai smiling and well, as international pressure mounted for information about her whereabouts. The two-time Grand Slam doubles champion has not been seen publicly since alleging earlier this month that former vice premier Zhang Gaoli, now in his 70s, “forced” her into … Read more

Pakistan, China join hands in animal feed research

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BEIJING: Pakistani PhD scholar at the College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University (CAU), Beijing expressed the hope to enhance Pakistan’s self-reliance in the research of feed additives. In Pakistan, at least 60 per cent of feed additives are imported from China. “Through my research and learning in China, I hope to enhance … Read more

Beijing administers over 950,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses to children

Beijing administers over 950,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses to children

BEIJING: As of Thursday, a total of 951,100 doses of COVID-19 vaccines had been administered in Beijing to the city’s children aged between 3 and 11, said local authorities.

Starting from Oct. 28, the Chinese capital started COVID-19 vaccination for children aged between 3 and 11. More than 950,000 minors of this age group had been vaccinated as of Thursday.

As of Thursday, a total of 21.6 million residents in Beijing had received vaccinations, with nearly 50 million doses administered.

The city’s minors aged between 3 and 11 can only receive the inoculation if they are fully informed, consentient, and willing to get the vaccination. Their guardians should be informed of the vaccination in advance and inform the medical workers of their children’s health conditions.

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Pakistan’s exports to China up 76% in nine months

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BEIJING: Pakistan’s exports to China have increased more than 76 per cent on a year-on-year basis in the first three quarters (nine months), despite the pandemic, a diplomat said. “We believe that by the end of this year, our exports to China will cross $3 billion and that will be one of our highest-ever exports … Read more

Chinese Premier stresses closer China-Africa local government cooperation

Chinese Premier stresses closer China-Africa local government cooperation

BEIJING: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Tuesday said that China and Africa should expand their pragmatic cooperation to create a better future for the 2.7 billion Chinese and African people. Li made the remarks during his address at the 4th Forum on China-Africa Local Government Cooperation, which he attended via video link. Noting that the … Read more

Pakistan’s industrial investment policies highlighted

BEIJING: A Pakistan-China Economic and Business Forum was organised at the Pakistan Embassy, Beijing to help Chinese potential investment partners to fully understand Pakistan’s industrial investment policies. The forum was jointly organised by the Pakistan Embassy, Beijing, by Beijing Nordic Exhibition Co, Ltd and Shanghai Huiguan Culture Media Co, Ltd. Addressing on the occasion, Pakistan’s … Read more

New Zealand PM says trade won’t trump China rights concerns

WELLINGTON: New Zealand will not shy away from criticising China’s human rights record to protect its lucrative trade relationship with Beijing, prime minister Jacinda Ardern has said in an interview. Ardern’s government is accused of going easy on China’s much-questioned humanitarian record, prompting some commentators to label Wellington a “weak link” in the US-led Five Eyes security alliance. But … Read more

Shanghai Disneyland closed over single Covid case

Shanghai Disneyland closed over single Covid case

Beijing: Shanghai Disneyland was closed Monday over a single coronavirus case, as Chinese authorities pressed ahead with their zero-infection strategy before the Winter Olympics.

China had reduced most domestic cases to a trickle throughout the pandemic, but a flare-up in recent weeks has tested Beijing’s determination to eliminate Covid-19 even as much of the rest of the world opens up.

There were 92 new cases reported Monday — the highest since mid-September.

Shanghai Disneyland closed after a woman who visited the park on Saturday tested positive upon returning home to a neighbouring province, state media said.

Disneyland said it would remain shut for at least Monday and Tuesday “to follow the requirement(s) of pandemic prevention and control”.

The reopening date was yet to be confirmed, it added.

The park began barring new visitors from entering on Sunday, with everyone in the park required to take a Covid-19 test before leaving.

Nearly 34,000 people had been tested by Monday morning, the city government said, with all tests negative.

State media footage showed scores of health workers in hazmat suits inside Disneyland, as masked visitors waited underneath fireworks at the park’s landmark castle.

The closure comes after Beijing’s newly opened Universal Studios said Saturday that close contacts of infected people had been found among the previous weekend’s visitors.

All staff at that theme park — which entered a “state of emergency prevention” on Friday — have tested negative and no trace of the virus has been detected on the site, the park added.

Beijing is due to host the Winter Olympics in under 100 days, and authorities have said eradicating the virus is their biggest challenge in the run-up.

At a Monday press conference, deputy chief of Beijing’s disease control centre Pang Xinghuo said the current outbreak remained “severe and complex”, especially as the weather turns colder.

At least three districts in the capital have closed cinemas and other entertainment venues in an effort to curb the spread of the virus.

About six million people are under lockdown orders, mostly in northern parts of China.

Mi Feng, spokesperson for the National Health Commission, said at a press conference Saturday that authorities would continue to “strictly prohibit people in locked-down communities from leaving their homes”.

After logging two new cases Sunday, the northeastern city of Harbin — with a population of 10 million — locked down two housing compounds, closed schools and kindergartens for one week and suspended inter-city bus services.

On Sunday, a county in Hebei province — which neighbours Beijing — told its 220,000 residents to stay home after a handful of new infections were found.

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Beijing ‘firmly opposes’ military contact between US and Taiwan

BEIJING: Beijing said Thursday it opposed military ties between Washington and Taiwan, after President Tsai Ing-wen confirmed a small number of US troops are present on the island. Authoritarian China regards self-ruled Taiwan as its own territory and has vowed to one day seize it, by force if needed, and has ramped up its sabre-rattling … Read more

Beijing launches new mass testing wave after four Covid cases found

BEIJING: Beijing plans to test tens of thousands of people after four new Covid-19 cases were found in a suburban district on Friday, as a new outbreak prompts school closures and flight cancellations across the country. China has maintained a staunch zero-Covid strategy with strict border closures, lengthy quarantines and targeted lockdowns. But the world’s … Read more

Chinese astronauts arrive at space station for longest mission

BEIJING: As many as three astronauts successfully docked with China’s new space station on Saturday on what is set to be Beijing’s longest crewed mission to date and the latest landmark in its drive to become a major space power. The three blasted off shortly after midnight (1600 GMT Friday) from the Jiuquan launch centre … Read more

Pakistan’s Independence Day celebrated in Beijing

Independence Day

BEIJING: A flag hoisting ceremony was held at the Embassy of Pakistan in Beijing on Saturday to celebrate the 75th Independence Day. The event showcased a patriotic zeal and fervor; wherein, the valiant struggle of the founding fathers was remembered, and homage was paid to the martyrs to win and secure a separate homeland for … Read more

Salt-tolerant plants to add fertility to Pakistan’s affected soils

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BEIJING: To better combat salinity, Pakistan and China have been cooperating with each other in reclaiming salt-affected soils and developing new varieties of quality salt-tolerant plants in Pakistan. “In Pakistan, around 14 per cent of irrigated lands have deteriorated with salinity, while 64 per cent yield losses are reported due to salinity,” Research Fellow and … Read more

Honey production can increase 10 times in Pakistan: report

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BEIJING: The production of Pakistani honey has the potential to rise 10 times, a report released by the China-Pakistan Agricultural and Industrial Information Cooperation Platform (CAPIC) noted. In Pakistan, the honey industry has a favourable reputation and huge potential in making people’s life sweeter. Endowed with rich bee species and flower plants, Pakistan can and … Read more