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More human rights education bases set up in China - Life & Culture News

2020-12-29 08:36:14 GMT2020-12-29 16:36:14(Beijing Time) Xinhua English BEIJING, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) Six national education and training bases on human rights were set up in China recently, bringing the total number of such bases to 14. The institutions newly authorized to serve as national education and training bases are human rights research centers at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Jilin University, Northwest University of Political Science and Law, Central South University, Southeast University, and Beijing Institute of Technology. This was an important move to implement the National Human Rights Action Plan (2016-2020), according to a circular jointly issued by the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Ministry of Education.

Chinese prof lauds EV policy - Newspaper

Both China and Pakistan are big stakeholders when it comes to automobile production and consumption. APP/File BEIJING: Both China and Pakistan are big stakeholders when it comes to automobile production and consumption and it would be a wise decision on the latter’s part to promote manufacturing of electric vehicles (EVs) in the country. In an article published by Chinese media, visiting professor at Southwest University of Political Science and Law, Cheng Xizhong opined that Pakistan may boldly introduce China’s advanced production technology of EVs and gradually accelerate local production and sales of these cars. It would help inject new impetus into the rapid development of the national economy, the professor highlighted.

Three advantages of Pakistan s textile exports--China Economic Net

  Data released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) on December 18 shows that Pakistan’s textile and clothing exports grew by 4.88 per cent year-on-year to $ 6.04 billion between July to November this financial year compared to $ 5.76 billion in the same period last financial year. This means that Pakistan s textile production and exports have largely recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic shock and are back on growth trajectory both in terms of the quantity and dollar value.   The Pakistani government has recently announced a lucrative energy package to help textile industry recuperate from the COVID-19 shock. The package does away with peak electricity rates, offers reduced tariffs on additional power consumption, and fixes power price at $ 0.07 a unit and gas tariff at $ 0.065 per MMBtu. 

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