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What can boost bilateral relations between Pakistan and Kazakhstan – Muhammad Rafiq

What can boost bilateral relations between Pakistan and Kazakhstan – Muhammad Rafiq 12 January 2021 15:17 NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM - Since the olden times, cities like Quetta, Peshawar, Taxila, Multan and Debal from the areas of Pakistan were linked to the trade routes of ancient Silk Road while famous places like Otrar, Taraz, Turkistan, Sairam and Almaty from Kazakhstan were also connected, says the article by Muhammad Rafiq, the Country Manager of a Pakistani bank in Kazakhstan with interest in Central Asian studies. Related news Then, well before the birth of Pakistan and Kazakhstan, All India Muslim League under the chairmanship of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, adopted a resolution on February 23, 1942 in Delhi. In this resolution, it was urged on the Government of India to make proper arrangements and provisions for Muslim Kazakhs who, compelled by Soviet atrocities, had migrated to India during 1926-1939. Consequent

Tata Chemicals terminates its export agreement with American Natural Soda Ash Corporation

Tata Chemicals announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Tata Chemicals (Soda Ash) Partners (TCSAP) has on 31 December 2020 exercised its right and served a notice to withdraw from American Natural Soda Ash Corporation (ANSAC), through whom a large part of their export sales were effected, effective 31 December 2022 (termination date). TCSAP will continue to fulfil all of its obligations as a member of ANSAC until the termination date including utilising ANSAC as its exclusive export sales outlet for all of its US produced soda ash sold to all territories serviced by ANSAC. Tata Chemicals will focus on developing an integrated world class customer centric global sales organisation, serving customers diverse needs from locations in India, UK, Kenya and USA.

Starting next year, Wyoming soda ash producers will pay a reduced royalty rate

Camille Erickson A new rule will take effect on the first day of the new year aimed at reducing the regulatory burden carried by Wyoming s soda ash producers for the next decade. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management said the finalized rule change will not only give the federal government the ability to grant relief on royalties and other fees for the non-energy mineral producers, but the revisions will also “remove unnecessary and overly burdensome requirements” to bolster trona mining in the U.S.  The royalty rate for federal soda ash and sodium bicarbonate leases will be reduced from 6% to 2% once the new rule goes into effect on Jan. 1.

Market Talk – December 22, 2020 | Armstrong Economics

Spread the love ASIA: Following a US announcement of new visa restrictions on Chinese officials, China hit back with reciprocal actions Tuesday against unnamed American officials in the latest back-and-forth. The Foreign Ministry also called on President Donald Trump not to sign into law legislation approved by Congress on Tibet. The visa action came in response to a State Department announcement Monday that said the US will deny visas to Chinese Communist Party officials whose policies or actions are aimed at repressing religious groups, ethnic minorities, dissidents, or others. The High Court of Delhi on Monday left it to regulators to decide the fate of the $3.38 billion sale of Future Group’s retail assets to Reliance. Industries Ltd, but allowed US partner Amazon.com Inc to raise objections to it. Hammered by the coronavirus pandemic, Future sold its retail assets to oil-to-clothes conglomerate Reliance in August. Still, Amazon said the deal breached agreements Future made

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