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Pakistan takes another $1 3b loan from World Bank – Voice Of Vienna

Pakistan takes another $1.3b loan from World BankInternational 2021-04-01, by Editor Comments Off 3 ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the World Bank on Friday signed over $1.3 billion worth of loan agreements including $600 million for budget support, oiling the government’s drying external financing pipelines after revival of the bailout package. The amount includes $200 million lending for fighting locust attack – a project that faces resistance from the planning ministry due to fear of wastage of money on procurement of over 300 luxury vehicles and laptops. Pakistan also finally agreed to take $50 million loan for refugees after it initially refused to borrow the money for the purpose.

Inmarsat takes on Dutch government over 5G spectrum allocation

Inmarsat takes on Dutch government over 5G spectrum allocation Inmarsat has launched civil court proceedings in the Netherlands over 5G spectrum allocation. It is looking to protect its provision of maritime and aviation safety services from its ground station in Borum. The UK satellite operator says it is seeking a judge’s ruling on potential illegality of the country’s proposed National Frequency Plan. Basically, it is seeking an injunction to review the change in spectrum allocation set out by the Dutch Government. The change will reallocate spectrum currently used by essential satellite-based maritime safety services to 5G telecoms, states the company (such as Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) systems). It believes the change is unnecessary given that both can operate together within the spectrum band in question.

Ministry touts the success of vouchers

Ministry touts the success of vouchers By Angelica Oung / Staff reporter The government’s Triple Stimulus Vouchers helped boost Taiwan’s retail sector last year amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Economic Affairs said yesterday as it unveiled the final tally for the program. The ministry’s statistics showed that 23.32 million people in Taiwan, or 99 percent of the population, participated in the program, claiming either paper or digital vouchers. The ministry said that 99.6 percent of the vouchers, or NT$64.28 billion (US$2.25 billion), were redeemed by vendors. Premier Su Tseng-chang holds outsized samples of the government’s Triple Stimulus Vouchers at a news conference in Taipei on June 2 last year.

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