The government has reportedly decided to conduct a feasibility study of transmission lines to export electricity to China.
According to details, this decision was taken in a meeting chaired by Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal, in which the “wish list” to be presented to Russia during the upcoming high-level visit to Moscow was finalized. Strategies for giving were discussed.
The Planning Minister recently made a visit, during which he discussed various bilateral issues with Chinese officials. Another delegation consisting of Finance Minister and Energy Minister was also in Beijing to discuss various energy sectors and financial issues of the country.
Syed Tariq Fatemi, SAPM, Foreign Affairs, briefed that the purpose of the meeting is to come out with concrete and workable strategies/roadmap with high power delegation expected to visit Russia soon. He stressed on how to improve the existing communication facility and provide security to the convoy through road routes and asked the Home Ministry to take necessary steps.
Members of Parliament were shocked at the news of the termination of free electricity
Pakistan has started efforts to reschedule loans from friendly countries to get a bailout package from the IMF.
Pakistan has secured over $27 billion in loans with friendly countries China, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to secure a 37-month IMF bailout package and reduce foreign exchange outflows and consumer tariffs in the energy sector. And has started a re-profiling of liabilities.
These efforts were revealed by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb during a press conference on Sunday.
According to the finance minister, Pakistan has asked China, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to roll over their annual loan portfolio of more than $12 billion for three to five years so that the economic bailout of $7 billion by next month will be released. The approval of the IMF Board can be obtained for the exit.
The finance minister further said that this is on top of Pakistan’s request from Beijing to convert imported coal-based projects to local coal and re-profile more than $15 billion in energy sector liabilities to ensure timely payments. Financial resources can be created in the midst of difficulties.
“IPPs are owned by 40 big families, the actual price of electricity is being charged Rs 30 but Rs 60”.
CHINESE automotive manufacturer Beijing Automotive Group (BAIC) has officially arrived in Indonesia. A number of BAIC cars were exhibited at the 2024 GIIAS event held in BSD, Tangerang, Banten.
The Chinese manufacturer was brought to Indonesia by automotive entrepreneur Jerry Hermawan Lo. Jerry was very impressed with jeeps. At the BAIC BJ40 and X55 price release event on Wednesday (17/07) at Hall 11 GIIAS 2024, Jerry, his nickname, revealed the reason he was amazed by jeeps.
“This car can be used anywhere, for daily use and even for extreme areas,” said Jerry.
Jerry explained the reason he dared to bring the car to Indonesia. He felt captivated while walking in China seeing BAIC. He tried to catch up with the car just to get a picture.
“At that time I saw a BJ80 on the road, I told my driver to chase the car. After seeing that, I immediately said to look for the company, look for the factory. We went to the factory,” he said with a cheerful face as he told the story.
In its home country, Bejing Automotive Industry Holding Co. or known as BAIC, is one of the largest car manufacturers in China.
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Bringing the brand into Indonesia was not an easy journey. Jerry Hermawan Lo had to convince the principal to bring his unit to the country.
The company, headquartered in Shunyi District, has a long history. BAIC was first established in 1958 in China, producing war vehicles, and operating under the name Beijing Automotive Works (BAW). However, it was not until 2013 that BAIC began its global operations, partnering with a number of well-known automotive companies.
It was not easy for him to bring BAIC to Indonesia, he had to make proposals repeatedly. Jerry’s persistence in bringing BAIC to Indonesia was not just to seek profit.
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He hopes that BAIC’s presence in the Indonesian electric car industry can have a positive impact on various sectors.
“We can’t go directly to the factory. I have to lobby many times, I send a company profile, coincidentally we have experience in the automotive industry, so the process is long,” said Jerry.
Currently, BAIC Group has raised its flag in Indonesia, under the auspices of PT JHL International Otomotif and now together with PT Handal Indonesia Motor (HIM) has signed an agreement to build an assembly plant, which will start in 2025. (Z-8)
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The fate of Chinese journalist Zhang Zhan remains unclear, a day after she was expected to be released from prison after serving a four-year prison sentence for covering the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chinese journalist Zhang Zhan was expected to be released from yesterday, Monday 13.05.2024, who served the four-year sentence imposed on her, because she made revealing reports, during the first period when the coronavirus had broken out in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
Supporters say it is unclear whether Zhang Zhan has actually been released – although rights groups had said authorities were likely to keep a low profile about her situation.
The 40-year-old former lawyer is one of several activists who have run into trouble with Chinese authorities over their reports on COVID-19. Some have been taken into custody, while others have disappeared.
She was found guilty of “causing trouble and tension,” a charge often used by the Chinese government to target dissidents and human rights activists.
Media observers and human rights groups had said Zhang was being unfairly prosecuted by calling for her release due to her deteriorating health.
There is “tremendous concern” for Zhang Zhan’s safety following her release, said Reporters Without Borders advocacy officer Aleksandra Bielakowska.
“I honestly believe we won’t have any updates soon. They will probably try to keep her in a secret location or keep her out of sight for a period of time.”
One of Zhang’s lawyers told BBC Chinese that her “personal freedom will continue to be restricted”, adding that she will now live with her parents in Shanghai.
The disputed reports and the last interview before the arrest
In early February 2020, Zhang Zhan had traveled 650 kilometers from Shanghai to the central city China to report on the rapidly spreading virus, which had first appeared in Wuhan.
The journalist recorded excerpts from the lives of citizens in a state of strict lockdown and posted the videos on social media despite the threats of the authorities in China.
In one of her livestreamed clips she showed how she continued to shoot her camera while an official warned her to “stop shooting or [θα] get angry”.
“Maybe I have a rebellious soul… I’m just recording the truth. Why can’t I show the truth?” she said in an interview, an excerpt of which was obtained by the BBC.
“I’m not going to stop what I’m doing, because this country can’t go back.”
This was believed to be her last interview before her booking.
Zhang had posted more than 100 videos on her YouTube channel, WeChat and Twitter before she was reported missing on May 14, 2020.
The next day, authorities announced that he had been arrested by police in Shanghai.
She was charged in November of that year and sentenced the following month.
The Chinese journalist went on hunger strike in the first months of her detention, and her lawyer said at the time that she was being force-fed through a tube.
She continued her hunger strike until July 2023, when she reportedly weighed just 37kg – half of what she was before her detention.
He suffered from severe malnutrition, gastrointestinal disease and a low white blood cell count, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said.
The significance of the journalist’s case will depend on what happens after her release, said Jerome Cohen, an expert on Chinese law.
A lawyer for the journalist said her family had been approached “frequently” by police during her detention and had been instructed not to discuss the case with others.
“Citizen journalists were the only source of uncensored first-hand information about the Covid-19 outbreak in China.
“Because they work independently of the state-controlled media, citizen journalists face constant harassment for revealing information that the government would prefer to suppress,” Amnesty International said in a statement.
When the pandemic first hit in early 2020, the Chinese internet – despite heavy censorship – was flooded with messages describing a government cover-up and failing health care system.
But the state’s censorship machine redoubled its efforts to quell the unprecedented online outrage.
Several channels went silent, posts were quickly deleted, and some activists like Zhang received explicit warnings from authorities.
Chinese doctor Li Wenliang who sounded the alarm about the coronavirus
Among the most well-known internationally was the case of doctor Li Wenliang, who had tried to warn his colleagues about a possible outbreak of an illness similar to severe acute respiratory syndrome, a disease that eventually became known as COVID-19.
According to newsit, on January 3, 2020, he was questioned by the Wuhan police, who gave him a warning document for “spreading false comments on the Internet”, which he was made to promise not to repeat. Li Wenliang returned to work. He later contracted the virus from a patient and died of the disease on February 7, 2020, aged 33.
His death sparked an outpouring of support on social media while his posts were eventually deleted.
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