Pakistan’s Supreme Court has set aside the government’s partial economic lockdown order, saying the country should not be made “all together dysfunctional” because of the coronavirus. A five-judge …
Coronavirus ‘not a pandemic in Pakistan’ says top court, ordering curbs lifted
Pakistan’s Supreme Court ordered the government on Monday to lift some of the remaining restrictions imposed on business to halt the spread of the coronavirus, even as the country recorded a rise in …
Pakistan Discovers the High Cost of Chinese Investment
But a Committee formed by Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan to examine the causes for the high cost of electricity to Pakistani consumers has lifted the lid on corruption involving Chinese private …
Pakistan Supreme Court orders to open all shopping malls despite rise in coronavirus cases
Pakistan partially eased lockdown on May 11 and allowed shops, business and small markets to open but it did not allow shopping malls to open. During the court proceedings, the Chief Justice Ahmed …
A GOP senator used a virtual high school commencement speech to say the US will get tough on the ‘thugs in China’
“We’re going to have to have a serious reckoning with the thugs in China who let this mess spiral out of control by lying about it,” Ben Sasse said.
China’s New Hope sees hog production recovery by 2021
New Hope Group, one of China’s biggest pig breeders, expects the country’s hog production to recover to normal levels by 2021, chairman Liu Yonghao told reporters on Monday.
Europe reopens widely; China gives $2 billion to virus fight
Europe is reopening more widely, allowing people into the Acropolis in Athens, shops in Italy, museums in Belgium, golf courses in Ireland and beer gardens in Bavaria …
China’s Huawei Hits Out at U.S. ‘Stranglehold’ as Chip Maker TSMC Reportedly Cuts Ties
“The U.S. is leveraging technological strengths to crush companies outside its own borders. This will only serve to undermine the trust international companies place in US technology,” Huawei said.
Lawmakers Consider Tax Breaks and Subsidies to Push American Companies Out of China
United States lawmakers are mulling proposals that could push American companies to move their supply chains out of China. According to Reuters, which conducted interviews with a dozen current and …
US lawmakers and officials are crafting proposals to push American companies to move their operations out of China
The effort to diversify supply chains has received bipartisan support as Republicans and Democrats try to decrease US reliance on China-made products.