Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Two Chinese Companies contact Pakistan food authority to export “Donkey Meat”

Two Chinese Companies contact Pakistan food authority to export “Donkey Meat”

Islamabad: Two Chinese companies have officially applied to export donkey meat from Pakistan to China, according to sources at the Ministry of National Food Security. Both firms have submitted applications for slaughterhouse setup and export licenses. One of the companies, Heng Ying, has already signed a protocol agreement with Pakistani authorities to begin exports of … Read more

Chinese Companies Plan Petrol-to-Electric Car Business in Pakistan

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Sindh Chief Minister Meets Chinese Investors for Karachi Investments. Chinese companies interested in starting petrol-to-electric car business in Pakistan. The meeting includes Ministers for Planning & Development. Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah met with a delegation of Chinese investors, led by the Chairman of the Belt and Road (B&R) Group, Mr. Wan Xiaowu, … Read more

PM invites Chinese firms to establish textile industry in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif assuring all-out facilitation by his government, invited Chinese companies, particularly related to the textile sector, to establish their industry in Pakistan.

The prime minister, chairing a meeting to discuss the promotion of Pakistan-China cooperation, said China was a key partner in Pakistan’s development. Pakistan desires to enhance cooperation with China in agriculture, information technology, and energy besides enhancing its exports to China.

In the meeting, different ministries presented their proposals to promote the Pakistan-China economic relationship. The prime minister reiterated that the government would provide foolproof security to Chinese nationals working in Pakistan as a comprehensive security plan had already been formulated.

He told the participants of the meeting that the government was preparing for the second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and expressed the hope that with China’s cooperation, Gwadar Port would become a logistics hub.

Prime Minister Shehbaz said that the CPEC second phase would also feature the establishment of Agriculture Demonstration Zones, and instructed the ministries to prepare for the launch of new projects with Chinese cooperation and enhancing business-to-business linkages.

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China Mobile eyes $7.6b Shanghai offering after US delistin

China Mobile

China Mobile is aiming to raise $7.64 billion in a Shanghai share listing, documents filed on Tuesday showed, after the telecoms giant was delisted in New York tensions between Beijing and Washington worsened. The 48.7 billion yuan initial public offering would be one of the largest on China’s domestic stock markets for a decade, according … Read more

Gwadar to be connected with national grid soon

Gwadar

ISLAMABAD: To meet the electricity requirement of Gwadar 132kV line has been built and it will be connected with the national grid soon. This was stated during the fourth meeting of the Pak-China Relations Steering Committee, which was held under the chairmanship of Federal Minister for Planning Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar on Wednesday. … Read more

China’s Twitter-like Weibo plans $547 million Hong Kong listing

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BEIJING: US-listed Chinese microblogging platform Weibo is seeking to raise up to $547 million in a share offer in Hong Kong, documents showed on Monday, the latest China tech company to list closer to home as tensions with the United States rise. Several US-listed Chinese tech firms such as Alibaba have held initial public offerings in … Read more

China to help Pakistan, other BRI nations in industrial, manpower uplift: official

China

BEIJING: China will continue to assist Pakistan and other belt and Road Initiative (BRI) nations in human resource development and industrial growth as key elements of overall economic progress, former Chinese diplomat Chen Mingming said on Friday. In his inaugural lecture at the first session of a 14-day-long seminar on “Construction and operation of industrial … Read more

Chinese companies are not satisfied with the pace of work on CPEC

CPEC

Special Assistant to Prime Minister CPEC Khalid Mansoor has admitted that Chinese companies are not satisfied with the government departments and the pace of their work on CPEC. In a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Planning, Chairman Saleem Mandviwala said that the Chinese ambassador had told him that nothing had happened to CPEC … Read more

Biden administration to apply Trump rule over Chinese tech firms

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The president of the United States Joe Biden is planning on applying a regulation that first surfaced back during the term of the former President Donald Trump. According to the reports, this rule targets Chinese tech firms that are designated as a threat to the US. During the last days of former President Trump, the … Read more

Trump signs bill to force audit reviews of Chinese companies

Trump Officially Concedes Defeat In Presidential Election After Capitol Riots

The US President Donald Trump has signed a bill on Friday that aims to target Chinese companies and delist them from the National Stock Exchange. According to the media reports, the bill’s measures are clearly intended to target Chinese companies, such as Alibaba Group, Pinduoduo and PetroChina. These companies have been given a time period … Read more

China asks US to stop “unreasonable suppression” of Chinese companies

China asks US to stop "unreasonable suppression" of Chinese companies

China’s Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that the US must stop the “unreasonable suppression” of Chinese companies such as Huawei. A Chinese newspaper also reported that the government is ready for retaliation against the US. The US government on Friday decided to block global chip supplies to blacklisted telecoms Company Huawei. According to the international … Read more

I wish I could send 500 political corrupts to jail: PM Imran

PM invites Chinese companies to invest in Pakistan

Prime Minister Imran Khan has invited the Chinese companies to invest in the diverse sectors of Pakistan including housing, textile, manufacturing, IT and financial services, physical and technological logistics, agriculture, oil & gas and tourism and hospitality. He was speaking at China Council for Promotion of International Trade in Beijing here on Tuesday. The Prime … Read more