Tue, 21-Oct-2025

China protests: Foreign businesses face uncertainty

China protests

Nearly three years of sporadic lockdowns, messed-up supply lines, and restrictive laws have made the country unwelcoming to foreign workers. Political unrest and protests are bad for business. The Chinese government claims to be acting in some way.  The extraordinary protests over the weekend could not have come at a worse time for foreign companies … Read more

Ecclestone: Former F1 supremo censured for ‘phenomenal’ Putin remarks

Ecclestone

The Briton, who is not generally associated with Formula One. Likewise told ITV’s Good Morning Britain.  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy might finished the intrusion of his nation by talks with Putin. Ecclestone drew judgment on Thursday after the 91-year-old safeguarded Russian President Vladimir Putin in a TV interview. English Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said the … Read more

Gold trading at record high of Rs 145,500/tola

KARACHI: The prices of gold gained Rs1,500 in the local market to an all-time high of Rs145,500/tola on Friday as the downward spiral of the rupee continued against the dollar. Gold 24kt gained Rs1,500/tola and Rs1,285/10 grammes to hit Rs145,500/tola and Rs124,742/10 grammes, respectively. The latest record high was recorded in the prices of yellow … Read more

Foreign teachers in Hong Kong govt schools ordered to swear allegiance

Hong Kong

Foreign English teachers of Hong Kong government schools asked to swear allegiance.  (NETs) and advisors working in government-run schools must sign a declaration. Fears grow about the territory’s ability to retain educators amid increasing restrictions.  Foreign English-language teachers working in Hong Kong government schools will need to swear allegiance to the city, officials told AFP … Read more

Somalia’s foreign partners hail peaceful election of new president

ELECTION

The election of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who takes office amid months of political upheaval and faces issues such as a deadly insurgency and a terrible drought, was welcomed by Somalia’s international partners on Monday. Residents in the capital Mogadishu raced through the streets banging metal cans and fired guns into the air in celebration … Read more

Iran Guards seize ship smuggling fuel in Gulf: state media

Iran

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards seized a foreign vessel smuggling gas inside the Gulf and arrested its team participants, nation media said Sunday, inside the third such incident pronounced this month. The Guards “seized an overseas vessel sporting 2 00,000 liters (around 53,000 gallons) of smuggled gasoline in the north of the Persian Gulf and directed it … Read more

Warnings to foreign mining companies for inequality are issued by Guinea.

Foreign mining corporations have been instructed by Guinea’s military junta that they must share revenues equally with the country and meet a May deadline to show plans to build local refineries. The West African country is the world’s second-largest producer of bauxite, a mineral needed to make aluminium, and it wants to reap greater benefits … Read more

No major changes likely for MSCI Pakistan Index

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KARACHI: The low foreign inclusion factor remains a major reason for Pakistan’s MSCI Index to witness no major changes in the negotiations, analysts said. The MSCI has commenced consultations on the potential inclusion of MSCI Pakistan Index to the MSCI Frontier Market (FM) 100 index and MSCI FM 15 per cent Country Capped Index, a … Read more

Pakistan to gain foreign inflows worth $8 billion

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KARACHI: Taking more than a normal course of time of two weeks, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme with Pakistan is slated to resume after the Executive Board meets on February 2, 2022, as the implementation of prior actions, related to fiscal and institutional reforms, are now complete after parliamentary approval of the State Bank … Read more

Forgotten stars of Pakistan Super League

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The seventh edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) is set to begin in less than two weeks’ where top players from the country along with some of the biggest foreign names will showcase their talent. The concept of such a league at the time of inception was to give young players a platform to … Read more

Foreign businesses worry as China food import law kicks in

China

BEIJING: Getting wine, chocolate, and coffee into China could get even harder from Saturday, with new import restrictions, adding fresh hurdles for the foreign companies bringing products into the world’s largest market for food and drink. Chinese consumers bought $108 billion worth of imported produce in 2020, with that number set to grow for 2021 as … Read more

Pakistan’s forex reserves slip to $24.27 billion

SBP

KARACHI: The liquid foreign exchange reserves of Pakistan have slipped $360 million to $24.273 billion by the week ended December 24, 2021, the central bank reported on Thursday. The foreign exchange reserves of the country stood at $24.633 billion by the week ended December 17, 2021. The official foreign exchange reserves of the State Bank … Read more

Foreign inflows in Saudi capital market reaches nearly $36 billion

Saudi capital market

RIYADH: Foreign inflows in the Saudi capital market since 2019 have reached nearly SR135 billion ($35.98 billion), despite the kingdom being at an early stage in dealing with external investors, Arab News quoted Capital Market Authority chairman Mohammed ElKuwaiz, as saying. Opening the market for foreign investment supports diversification of funding sources for listed companies, ElKuwaiz said, … Read more

Pakistan’s external debt, liabilities rise $13 billion in a year

Pakistan’s external

KARACHI: Pakistan’s external debt and liabilities have increased $13 billion, or 11.4 per cent, during the last one year, according to the statistics released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Thursday. The outstanding debt and liabilities of the country stood at $127 billion by September 2021, compared with $114 billion over the same … Read more

Taliban strike journalists at Kabul women’s rights protest

Taliban

KABUL: The Taliban struck several journalists to prevent media coverage of a women’s rights protest in Kabul on Thursday. A group of about 20 women marched from near the ministry of education to the ministry of finance in the Afghan capital. Wearing colourful headscarves they chanted slogans including: “Don’t politicise education”, as traffic drove by … Read more

Bitcoin ” versus “ the Chinese Digital Yuan

Bitcoin

Over 80 governments throughout the world (representing 90% of global GDP) are researching or experimenting with central bank digital currencies at the moment (CBDCs).

Only five nations had launched CBDCs as of July 2021. The Bahamas, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Lucia, and Grenada are all Caribbean island nations.

With its digital yuan, commonly known as the e-RMB or the Digital Currency, Electronic Payments, China has made the most progress toward becoming a fully-fledged CBDC of all major economies (DCEP).

CBDCs are digital currency managed by the government. In China’s case, the CBDC would be a digital counterpart of the yuan, the country’s currency (hence, e-RMB). CBDCs are comparable to stablecoins, which are tied to a fiat currency at a 1:1 ratio.

So the digital yuan is essentially the digital version of China’s physical currency: instead of carrying a physical banknote in your pocket, you digitally save the fiat in a mobile wallet. Each issued digital yuan token has the same unique identification as each real banknote printed by the central bank.

CBDCs, unlike cryptocurrencies, aren’t usually built on a decentralized blockchain since the central bank wants to keep control of the ledgers.

The digital yuan, which was first proposed in 2017, has been in the experimental stage since April 2020.

The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) began airdropping millions of digital yuan to citizens in October 2020 as part of a test of the technology—and to generate some excitement about it. In the summer of 2021, this is still going on.

The digital yuan is already accepted by a growing number of retailers around China, including Walmart.

According to the PBoC’s July 2021 progress report, the digital yuan was used in 70.75 million transactions by the end of June, with a total value of 34.5 billion yuan ($5 billion).

A huge roll-out during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics in February is next on the digital yuan’s plan. Foreign visitors will be included in the rollout.

Senators Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Roger Wicker (R-MS), all supporters of Bitcoin, have asked the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee to prohibit athletes from using the digital yuan because it “may be used to surveil Chinese citizens and those visiting China on an unprecedented scale.”

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Pakistan among top 10 in ‘most improved’ business environment: report

BEIJING: Pakistan has reformed to simplify the process of starting a company and obtaining a construction permit, implementing a series of preferential policies in recent years. These measures improved its ability to attract foreign investment and strengthened the ease of doing business year-by-year, making Pakistan one of the world’s top 10 economies with the most … Read more

South Korea tightens the rules on foreign crypto exchanges

South Korea

South Korea is tightening its regulatory crackdown on unregistered international crypto exchanges, lately requesting that foreign virtual-asset service providers register with them to risk being shut down.

In April of this year, the Financial Services Commission (FSC), formerly the Financial Supervisory Commission, said that any Korean crypto exchanges that did not register with the regulatory body risked being shut down.

The FSC has now expanded its constitutional power to include international virtual-asset service providers.

The FSC said in a statement that it has issued 27 ‘warnings’ to virtual asset service providers:

“For foreign VASPs that continue to operate without registration beyond the September 24 deadline, the KoFIU will notify them of their illegal activities and take actions such as blocking access to their websites to inhibit their illegal business operations,”

The statement from South Korea went on to explain that if crypto exchanges do not register by the September deadline, they risk facing prison sentences or hefty fines:

“If foreign VASPs fail to register with the KoFIU, they shall cease their business operation targeting Koreans from September 25, 2021. They are notified of the possibility of being subject to penalties as prescribed by the Act if they continue to operate without registration.”

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Foreign investors contribute Rs1.4 trillion as tax in Pakistan

Foreign investors contribute Rs1.4 trillion as tax in Pakistan

KARACHI: Foreign investors operating in Pakistan have contributed Rs1.4 trillion as tax revenue to the national exchequer during 2020/21, a statement said on Monday. Irfan Siddiqui, president of the Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI), representative of the foreign companies operating in Pakistan, said: “We are proud that in the past 12 months, … Read more

Prince Turki Al-Faisal: Assassination of King Faisal was an individual act

Assassination of King Faisal

Former chief of Saudi General Intelligence, Prince Turki Al-Faisal said that there was no outdoor influence in the assassination of King Faisal. According to the details, the son of King Faisal and the former chief of Saudi Intelligence said that no foreign agency was involved in the assassination of his father, King Faisal. He cleared … Read more