Pakistan Today

Pakistan Today

Pakistan Today is an English-language daily newspaper in Pakistan, produced by Nawa Media Corporation. It is published in three major cities: Lahore in Punjab, Karachi in Sindh, and Islamabad, which is the capital territory of Pakistan.

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#52997

Pakistan

#320

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#18

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  • 1 week ago | pakistantoday.com.pk | Mian Abrar

    BEIJING: China will raise the additional tariffs on products imported from the United States to 125 percent, effective from Saturday, the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council announced Friday. The announcement follows the U.S. move to raise the “reciprocal tariffs” on Chinese imports to 125 percent.

  • 2 weeks ago | pakistantoday.com.pk | Mian Abrar

    BEIJING: China and the European Union (EU) vowed to jointly uphold the multilateral trading system with the World Trade Organization (WTO) at its core, China’s Commerce Ministry said in a statement on Thursday.

  • 3 weeks ago | pakistantoday.com.pk | Hasan Aftab Saeed

    Mice, so long as they keep finding food in a nook, go to it again and again. Cats, once they get a shock upon touching an electric fence, refrain from repeating the act for a while. From their experiences and observations, animals figure out how the world works and regulate their conduct accordingly. Human beings do the same, but they do more: They tend to make general theories out of specific instances.

  • 3 weeks ago | pakistantoday.com.pk | Mian Abrar

    BEIJING: China is willing to work together with Bangladesh to elevate bilateral cooperation to new heights, bringing greater benefits to the people of both countries, said Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday when meeting with Bangladeshi interim government’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus in Beijing.

  • 4 weeks ago | pakistantoday.com.pk | Mian Abrar

    BEIJING: Chinese Premier Li Qiang highlighted the significance of China-France cooperation amid the current global situation, saying it would bring greater stability and certainty to bilateral and global development. Li made the remarks while meeting with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Thursday. Li said that both China and France are staunch advocates of free trade and multilateralism, with deeply intertwined economic interests.