PAJCCI Efforts Yield Result as Afghanistan Decreases Tariff on Pakistani Citrus

The Afghan administration has revised the tariff on Pakistani citrus, giving relief to the fruits traders from the two countries.

The tariff has declined from Rs. 33 per kilogram (kg) to Rs. 10 per kg.

The development has taken place as a result of relentless efforts by the Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PAJCCI) on both sides of the border.

The step to rationalize the tariff positively will impact both sides, as it will generate much-needed revenue, especially for Afghanistan amid the prevailing financial crisis and absence of a formal banking system.

Such steps must be continually taken in order to sustain stable economic activity.

Chairman PAJCCI Zubair Motiwala appreciated the concentrated efforts of Vice-President Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Khan Jan Alokozai, who along with Afghan Union of Fresh Fruit traders met with Afghan Minister for Industry and Commerce and officials of the Ministry of Finance to solicit the support of Afghan administration in giving relief to the traders.

It is to note that PAJCCI held last week a meeting of the stakeholders with Sargodha Chamber of Commerce and Industry to discuss the issue of held citrus consignments and the high tariff impacting the trade and to bring it to the limelight for an immediate resolution and, thus, save businesses from loss. President Sargodha Chamber of Commerce and Industry Shoaib Ahmed Basra had lauded the role of PAJCCI and its Chairman Zubair Motiwala for bringing all stakeholders for negotiations.

In his remarks, Motiwala stated that PAJCCI was committed to not only raising concerns but also coming up with practical solutions on the ground in both countries. He added that PAJCCI would continue taking the voice of the business community to the authorities concerned.

He requested Prime Minister Imran Khan to take notice of the recent State bank of Pakistan’s notification regarding the removal of the cash-on-counter facility. He said it cast terrible impacts on transacting with both Afghanistan and CIS [Commonwealth of Independent States] countries. He regretted that the consignments of raw cotton being imported from Afghanistan and transited from Central Asian Republics were stuck on the border due to persisting banking problems.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Saudi Ambassador stresses for promoting Arabic language to keep Ummah together

Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Nawaf Bin Saeed Al Malki has stressed for promoting Arabic language to keep Ummah together.

He was addressing a two-day international conference on "Socio-Historical Role of Fictional Narratives in the Development of Arabic Literature" at National University of Modern Languages Islamabad today [Thursday].

The Ambassador said learning Arabic will give more understanding of Islam as it is the source of communication among Arabs states for 1500 years.

He said that Arabic is very vast language and learning this language will connect to the brotherhood and unity among Ummah.

The Ambassador appreciated the role of NUML in promotion of Arabic language and thanked Rector NUML for organizing such a knowledgeable conference.

Source: Radio Pakistan

A High level meeting held to review progress on Gwadar development projects

A High level meeting to review progress on Gwadar development projects was held in Gwadar today (Thursday) with Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo in the chair.

The meeting was attended by Federal Ministers Zubeida Jalal and Asad Umar along with Advisor to the Prime Minister on CPEC, Khalid Mansoor.

Chairman Gwadar Port Authority Naseer Kashani and DG Gwadar Development Authority, Mujeeb-ur-Rehman briefed the meeting on the ongoing development projects in Gwadar.

The meeting also reviewed the establishment of Gwadar University, Gwadar Cadet College, Vocational Training Center, supply of clean drinking water and other issues.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Maritime Affairs Minister lauds efforts of Pakistan Navy in organizing Maritime Workshop MARSEW-4

Closing Ceremony of 4th Maritime Security Workshop 2021 (MARSEW-4) organized by Pakistan Navy held at Pakistan Navy War College Lahore today [Thursday].

The theme of the nine days workshop was "Blue Economy - Future of Pakistan".

Minister of Maritime Affairs Ali Haider Zaidi graced the occasion as Chief Guest.

Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi was also present at the Ceremony.

On the same occasion, Pakistan Navy War College also celebrated its Golden Jubilee and commemorated successful completion of fifty years of inland PN Staff Courses in Pakistan.

While addressing the audience, the Minister lauded the efforts of Pakistan Navy in organizing the Maritime Workshop that was much needed for enhancing Maritime awareness and mitigating sea blindness.

He underscored the importance of CPEC as strategic economic enterprise that will benefit the entire region.

The 4th Maritime Security Workshop was organized in two phases and was attended by parliamentarians, senior bureaucrats, academicians, industrialists and representatives from media besides senior officers from the armed forces of Pakistan.

The Closing Ceremony was attended by senior civil, military and foreign dignitaries.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Solution to eradication of terrorism lies in implementing NAP: Ashrafi

Special Representative to the Prime Minister on Religious Harmony Hafiz Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi has said the solution to national issues and terrorism eradication lies in implementing National Action Plan in true letter and spirit.

Talking to media in Islamabad, he said the government was working to review the National Action Plan as the Prime Minister had already held a meeting in that regard.

He said the every one living in Pakistan and following country’s law were equal citizens and enjoyed equal rights.

Tahir Ashrafi said no one would be allowed to take the law in their own hands.

He appreciated the political parties’ stance to not to allow the repeat of the Sialkot incident in future and showed solidarity with the non muslim community.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Students from Balochistan University visits Radio Pakistan Lahore

A student delegation from Balochistan University Quetta has visited Radio Pakistan Lahore under the initiative of promoting inter-provincial cultural harmony.

They participated in Current Affairs Program ‘Lahore Insight’.

Students while expressing their views said that they have taken keen interest in the rich cultural values of Punjab.

The delegation was also briefed by Radio Pakistan's Lahore news officials about the aims, objectives and performance of Radio Pakistan and they also visited different sections of Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation.

The delegation includes Mujeeb-ur-Rehman, Masooma Rafiq, Afiza Baloch and Wasim Shahwani.

Source: Radio Pakistan