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PM Shehbaz calls for plans on B2B meetings, attracting Chinese industries

PM Shehbaz Sharif has urged the development of plans for business-to-business (B2B) meetings with China, aiming to attract Chinese industries. He plans to visit China from June 4 to 8 and will meet with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang, as well as hold meetings with Chinese corporate executives and address the China-Pakistan Business Forum.

PM Shehbaz reiterates Pakistan’s support for Chinese stance on Taiwan

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed Pakistan's support for the Chinese stance on Taiwan, emphasizing commitment to the "One China" policy. He stated that Pakistan adheres to this policy, considers Taiwan part of China, and supports the Chinese government's efforts for national reunification. Taiwan's President also expressed willingness to engage in dialogue with China.

Chinese company introduces annual ‘sad leave’ for employees

Chinese company Fat Dong Lai introduces "sad leave," allowing employees up to 10 days off annually without managerial approval, recognizing the human need for emotional well-being. Notwithstanding its exceptional customer service, the supermarket chain fosters a 7-hour workday, prioritizes employee well-being, and compensates for grievances, setting a positive example for other companies.

PM Shehbaz assures foolproof security for Chinese working in Pakistan

PM Shehbaz Sharif reassures foolproof security for Chinese nationals working on the Dasu Hydropower Project and other projects in Pakistan. He condemns the March 26 Bisham tragedy and promises exemplary punishment for those responsible. Shehbaz pledges to strengthen security measures and uphold the exceptional friendship between Pakistan and China.

In Davos, Chinese premier takes aim at trade ‘barriers’

Chinese Premier Li Qiang addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos, emphasizing the threat of "discriminatory" trade barriers to the global economy. The forum also featured Ukrainian President Zelensky's efforts to maintain military support and discussions on artificial intelligence's rapid rise and concerns about its potential misuse. US-China trade tensions and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's talks with Premier Li were highlighted.