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China type lockdown urged

China type lockdown urged May 12, 2021 LAHORE: Pakistan China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI) has stressed the implementation of strict lockdown during Eid holidays and following China’s method and techniques to fight against the third wave of COVID-19, a statement said on Tuesday. PCJCCI President S M Naveed said that China’s rigorous lockdowns may have initially struck observers as harsh and restrictive, the official data one year on appears to justify the measures, with a comparatively low death toll and caseload. China has had 100,000 recorded infections, with only around 4,800 deaths linked to COVID-19 and that is just because of the methods they adopted to get rid of this pandemic, he said.

Time to promote our indigenous craft

trade Craft has long been regarded as being out of step with mass-production and contemporary society. According to several sources, the global rise of industrialisation and consumer societies has hastened a decline in traditional craft practice and production across the world. This is evidenced in a series of research and reports. In China, the spirit of craftsmanship has recently been identified as a vital ingredient for the nation’s manufacturing development. In 2017, the Craft Revitalisation Plan was issued by the central government’s State Council to reintroduce craft products into everyday life. Today, craftsmen ingenuity and intangible cultural heritage are frequently referred to by Chinese politicians, policy makers, business promoters and academics. These terms are now part of the mainstream of public discourse. As marginalised crafts and indigenous knowledge have gained political power, there is a revival of interest in craft objects and craft practices across China.

Value-addition to aid fruit exports

PCJCCI chief stresses need to promote online business

Daily Times April 20, 2021 Given the prevailing global situation that arose in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s essential to develop digital communication channels for continuing sustainable trade between China and Pakistan. Pakistan-China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI) President SM Naveed said this in a meeting with e-commerce experts on Monday at the chamber premises. He said that PCJCCI has initiated one-on-one consultancy sessions to create awareness of practical implications of e-commerce using social media and digital platforms without outsourcing. In Pakistan there is a dire need to promote online business and teach various methods which can further help increase sales, reduce support costs, build trust with buyers, increase average order value, and increase Google ranking, he said and assured to develop a network of e-commerce expert for assistance of SMEs in Pakistan to be self-reliant in the digital communication. Daud Ahmed, senior vice presiden

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