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Pakistan sends delegation to 海角直播 following PM Sharif鈥檚 high-profile visit

Pakistan sends delegation to 海角直播 following PM Sharif鈥檚 high-profile visit
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (right) chairs the federal cabinet meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan on November 5, 2024 (PTV)
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Updated 05 November 2024

Pakistan sends delegation to 海角直播 following PM Sharif鈥檚 high-profile visit

Pakistan sends delegation to 海角直播 following PM Sharif鈥檚 high-profile visit
  • 海角直播 has pledged to invest $2.8 billion in Pakistan to ensure sustainable economic growth
  • PM urges his team to take maximum benefit from the fruits of Pakistan鈥檚 ongoing economic diplomacy

ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani delegation departed for 海角直播 after recent high-level talks between the two countries, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Tuesday, as he highlighted the gains of his administration鈥檚 economic diplomacy during the federal cabinet meeting.

Pakistan has grappled with a prolonged economic crisis in recent years, addressing it through external financing from allies like 海角直播, the United Arab Emirates and China, along with support from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

To secure sustainable economic growth, the country has sought trade and investment partnerships, with Sharif visiting 海角直播 and Qatar earlier this month to discuss collaborative opportunities across multiple sectors.

During these talks, 海角直播 pledged $2.8 billion through 34 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) and agreements on the sidelines of the Future Investment Initiative conference. Pakistan is now focused on implementing these initiatives, with five projects already underway.

鈥淥ur delegation has left for 海角直播,鈥 Sharif told cabinet members. 鈥淢y visit and meeting with the crown prince [Mohammed bin Salman] went well, with positive intent for Pakistan.鈥

Sharif highlighted potential collaboration in mines, minerals and solar energy, while noting a demand for Pakistani information technology experts in 海角直播 and Qatar.

鈥淚 hope the [IT] ministry can prepare a plan [to capitalize on that],鈥 he said.

The prime minister stressed the need to develop a highly skilled workforce to meet global standards while pointing out it was essential to 鈥渞apidly move forward鈥 on MoU implementation with other countries.

He also mentioned $2 billion in MoUs with Azerbaijan, saying Baku had expressed readiness to proceed with these initiatives.

鈥淭hese are good signals, and it鈥檚 up to us now to maximize their benefits,鈥 he added.


Trump praises 鈥榲ery impressive鈥 Pakistan army chief, reiterates trade stopped Indo-Pak war

Trump praises 鈥榲ery impressive鈥 Pakistan army chief, reiterates trade stopped Indo-Pak war
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Trump praises 鈥榲ery impressive鈥 Pakistan army chief, reiterates trade stopped Indo-Pak war

Trump praises 鈥榲ery impressive鈥 Pakistan army chief, reiterates trade stopped Indo-Pak war
  • US president hosted Field Marshal General Asim Munir for lunch at White House last week聽
  • Trump announced a ceasefire between India and Pakistan last month after military standoff

ISLAMABAD: US President Donald Trump praised Pakistan鈥檚 army chief on Wednesday, describing him as 鈥渧ery impressive鈥 while reiterating his earlier claim of preventing a nuclear war between Islamabad and New Delhi with trade deals last month. 

Trump hosted Field Marshal General Asim Munir for lunch last Wednesday in an unprecedented White House meeting. The American president had told reporters he was 鈥渉onored鈥 to meet the Pakistani general and that the two discussed the Iran-Israel conflict.

Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan engaged in a days-long military conflict before Trump announced a ceasefire between the two on May 10. Trump has repeatedly said he offered to help both nations with trade if they agreed to de-escalate.

At the NATO summit in The Hague, Trump was asked by a reporter why he had failed to stop the ongoing military conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The American president responded by saying he had stopped wars between Iran and Israel as well as India and Pakistan, saying the conflict 鈥渨as getting very bad鈥 between the nuclear-armed rivals. 

鈥淎nd in fact I had the general, who was very impressive, the general from Pakistan was in my office last week,鈥 Trump said. 

He described Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a 鈥済reat man, a great gentleman,鈥 saying Washington helped both countries reason with each other at the height of the conflict. 

鈥淚 said we鈥檙e not going to do a trade deal if you鈥檙e going to fight and if you鈥檙e going to fight each other we鈥檙e not doing a trade deal and you know what, they said, 鈥楴o, I want to do the trade deal.鈥 And we stopped a nuclear war.鈥

Pakistan鈥檚 government last week announced it would formally nominate Trump for what it called his 鈥渄ecisive diplomatic intervention鈥 during the military standoff with India in May. 

The American president has also previously offered to mediate the decades-old Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan, who both claim the disputed Himalayan region in full but administer only parts of it. 

While the ceasefire continues to persist, tensions simmer as New Delhi refuses to budge from its stance of suspending a decades-old water-sharing treaty with Pakistan. 

Pakistan has said any attempts to stop or divert its flow of water by India will be regarded as an 鈥渁ct of war鈥 and will be responded to with full force. 


Pakistani exporters bank on Middle East to export 125,000 tons of mangoes this season

Pakistani exporters bank on Middle East to export 125,000 tons of mangoes this season
Updated 18 min 25 sec ago

Pakistani exporters bank on Middle East to export 125,000 tons of mangoes this season

Pakistani exporters bank on Middle East to export 125,000 tons of mangoes this season
  • Pakistani fruit exporters association hopes to earn $100 million from total mango exports from May to September聽
  • Mango exporters, farmers say recent regional tensions and adverse climate conditions impacting fruit鈥檚 production

ISLAMABAD: A leading Pakistani fruits exporters association said on Wednesday it has set an ambitious target of exporting 125,000 tons of mangoes from May to September this year to earn $100 million in revenue, hoping to export 70 percent of these to markets in the Middle East. 

Pakistan is the world鈥檚 fourth-largest mango producer, with the fruit鈥檚 exports generating millions of dollars in revenue annually, according to the Pakistan Fruit and Vegetables Export Association (PFVEA). 

Pakistan鈥檚 20 varieties of mangoes come second only to oranges as the most-produced fruit in the country. The country produces around 1,800,000 metric tons of mangoes annually, with 70 percent grown in Punjab, 29 percent in Sindh and 1 percent grown in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

鈥淧akistan is aiming to export 125,000 tons of mangoes this season, 25 percent more than last year鈥檚 target of 100,000 tons, with exports having started on May 25 and continuing until the end of September,鈥 PFVEA Patron-in-Chief Waheed Ahmed told Arab News. 

鈥淲e are hoping to export 70 percent of this target to Middle Eastern countries, our largest market, and if achieved, the country is expected to earn an estimated $100 million in foreign exchange,鈥 he added. 

However, Ahmed warned adverse effects of climate change may impact the amount of mangoes Pakistan produces this year. 

Pakistan, which has faced irregular weather patterns ranging from heat waves and unusually heavy rains, is frequently ranked among the most adversely affected countries due to climate change effects. 

Mango production has been on the decline in Pakistan for the past three consecutive years. 

鈥淢ango production in Pakistan is consistently declining due to climate change and water scarcity and there is a risk of up to 25 percent reduction in total mango production this year as well,鈥 Ahmed warned. 

After the projected decline, the PFVEA official said this season鈥檚 total mango production may come down to around 1.4 million tons

鈥淗owever, we have increased the export target because we are exporting only 125,000 tons out of the estimated 1.4 million tons, so we remain hopeful of achieving it despite all challenges,鈥 Ahmed said. 

Ahmed called for interventions such as improved water management, production of climate-resilient mango varieties, research and development and modernization of agriculture and horticulture.

He said efforts were underway to boost mango exports to non-traditional markets such as Japan, the United States, South Korea and Australia, with a special focus on expanding exports to Turkiye and China.

He noted that regional tensions, particularly Pakistan鈥檚 conflict with India and the Israel-Iran tensions, have led to higher export costs due to additional charges by shipping companies on Pakistani cargo.

鈥淲e urge the Federal Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Maritime Affairs to intervene and eliminate these extra charges to help improve export competitiveness,鈥 Ahmed said. 

Farmers and exporters agreed adverse climate conditions had affected not only the volume of production but also the quality of mangoes.

鈥淲e have been facing losses due to multiple factors, including low yield and lower-than-expected demand caused by conflicts in the Middle East,鈥 Asif Ahmed, an exporter from Iftikhar Ahmed & Co, told Arab News.

Asif, who has been exporting mangoes for over six decades, hoped the Iran-Israel ceasefire would improve the situation and that fruit prices would rise to help cover the losses.

鈥淲e have farms in Sindh鈥檚 Tando Allahyar and Mirpur Khas districts where production was almost around 30 percent less than normal this year,鈥 Asif said. 

Amjad Hussain, an exporter from Punjab鈥檚 Multan city, agreed climate change had reduced the size of the mangoes and their quality as well. 

鈥淚t has affected more than 25 percent of our yield, which will reduce our exports, though the exact figure will be clear by September,鈥 Hussain said. 


Pakistan, UAE agree to strengthen cooperation during Bilateral Political Consultations

Pakistan, UAE agree to strengthen cooperation during Bilateral Political Consultations
Updated 57 min 7 sec ago

Pakistan, UAE agree to strengthen cooperation during Bilateral Political Consultations

Pakistan, UAE agree to strengthen cooperation during Bilateral Political Consultations
  • Both sides agree to maintain momentum of high-level exchanges, institutional engagements, says Pakistan鈥檚 foreign office
  • UAE is Pakistan鈥檚 third-largest trading partner after China and the United States, and a major source of remittances for it

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Wednesday agreed to strengthen cooperation in multiple sectors as the two sides took part in the second round of Bilateral Political Consultations (BPC) in Abu Dhabi, Pakistan鈥檚 foreign ministry said. 

Pakistan and the UAE held their inaugural BPC session in 2020. The BPC is another forum for strengthening cooperation between the two countries that enjoy cordial ties rooted in shared faith, culture, economic, trade and investment ties. 
In the second round of the consultations, Pakistan鈥檚 delegation was led by Shehryar Akbar Khan, the additional foreign secretary (Middle East), while the UAE was led by Reem Ketait, the deputy assistant minister for political affairs.

鈥淒uring the consultations, both sides reviewed the entire spectrum of bilateral relations and reaffirmed their resolve to further strengthen cooperation across multiple sectors,鈥 Pakistan鈥檚 foreign ministry said. 

鈥淭he two sides discussed regional and global developments of mutual interest and reiterated their commitment to enhanced coordination and dialogue at multilateral forums.鈥

Khan stressed further deepening fraternal ties between Pakistan and the UAE while both sides appreciated the positive trajectory of bilateral ties. Pakistan and the UAE also expressed satisfaction at the progress made under existing institutional mechanisms, including the Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) and regular leadership-level exchanges, the statement said. 

鈥淭he Bilateral Political Consultations concluded with both sides agreeing to maintain the momentum of high-level exchanges and institutional engagements, and to convene the next round of consultations in Islamabad on mutually agreed dates,鈥 the foreign ministry said. 

The UAE is Pakistan鈥檚 third-largest trading partner after China and the United States. More than 1.5 million Pakistanis live and work in the UAE, sending back over $5 billion in remittances annually.

Bilateral trade reached approximately $10.9 billion in fiscal year 2023鈥24, including $2.08 billion in exports and $6.33 billion in imports, according to official Pakistani data.

Last year, the UAE pledged $10 billion in future investments in promising sectors of Pakistan鈥檚 economy.


Pakistan approves $42 million to transform ship-breaking yard into 鈥榤odel green facility鈥

Pakistan approves $42 million to transform ship-breaking yard into 鈥榤odel green facility鈥
Updated 25 June 2025

Pakistan approves $42 million to transform ship-breaking yard into 鈥榤odel green facility鈥

Pakistan approves $42 million to transform ship-breaking yard into 鈥榤odel green facility鈥
  • Gadani in southwestern Pakistan once used to be world鈥檚 main destination where old ships were dismantled
  • Transformation essential to reduce pollution, manage hazardous waste responsibly, says maritime affairs minister

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 government has approved Rs12 billion [$42 million] to transform a key ship-breaking yard in the country鈥檚 southwestern Balochistan province into a 鈥渕odel green facility鈥 to reduce pollution and manage hazardous waste, the maritime affairs ministry said on Wednesday.

Gadani in Balochistan once used to be one of the world鈥檚 main destinations for end-of-life vessels. Here, old and decommissioned ships were regularly dismantled and their parts, especially steel, were recycled, reused or resold. 

Business at the shipyard has declined in recent years as Pakistan navigates a tricky path to recovery from a prolonged macroeconomic crisis. The ship-breaking industry has also taken a hit due to worldwide calls to stop beach scrapping because of the danger and environmental damage from pollutants left to drain into the sea. Workers, earning as little as $4 a day here, face health hazards such as exposure to lead paint and asbestos when working on ships.

鈥淔ederal Minister for Maritime Affairs, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry has announced the approval of Rs12 billion for the transformation of Gadani Ship-Breaking Yard into a model green facility, aligning the maritime sector with international climate and environmental standards,鈥 the ministry said. 

Chaudhry, chairing a meeting to discuss the ship-breaking yard, stressed the need for ship recycling to evolve to meet global sustainability standards. He added the transformation is essential to reduce pollution, manage hazardous waste responsibly and contribute to a greener maritime future.

鈥淭he minister said this major initiative focuses not only on modernizing infrastructure and safety mechanisms but also on addressing the climate crisis through green shipping and environmentally responsible ship recycling,鈥 the statement added. 

Pakistan is consistently ranked among the world鈥檚 worst-affected countries due to climate change effects. Pakistan has regularly experienced irregular weather patterns such as heatwaves and unusually heavy rains that have triggered flash floods across the country. 

Syed Zafar Ali Shah, the secretary of maritime affairs, said a 30-bed hospital, residential blocks for medical staff and labor colonies will be constructed as part of the social uplift component of the project.

The official said that 32 kilometers of road, a school, a public park and modern water supply and treatment systems will be installed to support the workforce and local community in Gadani as part of the project.

Pakistan became a party to the 2009 Hong Kong Convention in December 2023, which aims to improve hazardous working conditions in ship recycling facilities worldwide. 

The minister stressed that the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships (HKC) must be strictly observed. He instructed authorities to put in place a 鈥渞obust monitoring mechanism鈥 to ensure transparency and timely implementation of the project.

Chaudhry noted that Gadani produces over 1.2 million tons of steel annually, making it a critical part of Pakistan鈥檚 scrap and steel supply chain. 

鈥淕adani was once among the world鈥檚 largest ship-breaking hubs,鈥 Chaudhry noted. 鈥淭oday, it stands at a crossroads鈥 either we modernize it in line with green shipping goals or risk further decline.鈥


Pakistan to play T20I series in Bangladesh next month

Pakistan to play T20I series in Bangladesh next month
Updated 25 June 2025

Pakistan to play T20I series in Bangladesh next month

Pakistan to play T20I series in Bangladesh next month
  • Pakistan to play three T20Is from July 20-24 as preparation for 2026 World Cup
  • Pakistan beat Bangladesh 3-0 at home in T20I series in May and June this year

LAHORE: The Pakistan men鈥檚 team will travel to Bangladesh next month to play three Twenty20 internationals as part of the build-up to next year鈥檚 World Cup.

Pakistan鈥檚 tour will be a reciprocal one after they hosted Bangladesh for three T20Is in May-June this year, all won by the home team and played in Lahore.

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said it has arranged various series to build for the World Cup to be co-hosted in India and Sri Lanka next year.

鈥淧akistan will arrive in Dhaka on 16 July before taking on the home side in the matches on July 20, 22 and 24 as part of the build-up for the World Cup,鈥 the PCB said in a statement.

All three T20Is will be held at the Sher-e-Bangla National cricket stadium in Dhaka.

From Bangladesh, Pakistan team will fly to the West Indies to play three T20Is and as many one-day internationals the schedule of which will be announced later.

Series schedule in Bangladesh

16 July 鈥 Pakistan men鈥檚 team arrival
20 July 鈥 First T20I at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka
22 July 鈥 Second T20I at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka
24 July 鈥 Third T20I at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka