Amid devastating economic condition Pakistan has decided to seek a loan of around USD 5 billion from China Russia and Kazakhstan …
Pakistan denies reports of seeking $5b loan from China, Russia and Kazakhstan
The federal government refuted on Monday reports of a proposal to solicit loans amounting to $5 billion from China, Russia and Kazakhstan. According to a statement issued by the Economic Affairs …
Pakistan denies reports of seeking $5b loan from China, Russia and Kazakhstan
The federal government refuted on Monday reports of a proposal to solicit loans amounting to $5 billion from China, Russia and Kazakhstan. According to a statement issued by the Economic Affairs …
Pakistan to seek loans from Russia, China, Kazakhstan
Pakistan plans to borrow $3 billion from China and $2 billion from Russia and Kazakhstan, according to Geo News. Sources privy to the matter shared that the finance ministry has finalised the plan for …
Pakistan to borrow $5bn from China, Russia, Kazakhstan: sources
ISLAMABAD: The federal government has decided to seek $5 billion in loans from China, Russia and Kazakhstan as Pakistan make desperate efforts to …
Sources say Pakistan will take a $5 billion loan from China, Russia, and Kazakhstan
Initially, the finance ministry sources added, the loan agreement with China will be signed for one year period, the sources said.
China cooperation priority for Kazakhstan with Pan-Turkism fears unfounded: envoy
Concerns that the upgraded Turkic Council could lead to a rise in pan-Turkism in Central Asia which could spill into neighbouring countries, including China, are “unfounded and not necessary”, …
Bitcoin mining centres are shut down in Kazakhstan as authorities blame crypto miners for electricity shortages in world’s second-biggest data mining hotspot
Kazakhstan’s state electricity provider KEGOC made the decision to cut the supply to crytpo miners after millions were affected by power outages across three countries in Central Asia last week.
Bitcoin mining centres are shut down in Kazakhstan as authorities blame crypto miners for electricity shortages in world’s second-biggest data mining hotspot
Kazakhstan’s state electricity provider KEGOC made the decision to cut the supply to crytpo miners after millions were affected by power outages across three countries in Central Asia last week.
Bitcoin mining centres are shut down in Kazakhstan as authorities blame crypto miners for electricity shortages in world’s second-biggest data mining hotspot
Kazakhstan’s state electricity provider KEGOC made the decision to cut the supply to crytpo miners after millions were affected by power outages across three countries in Central Asia last week.