“Presently, Pakistan's share is $50 million which is very small keeping in view the country’s big population and potential.” “It will be functional in the next six months,” he said. Speaking during the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Ministry of IT and Telecom (MoITT) and NED University on Saturday, he termed it the first big step by Pakistan to turn its small segment of gaming and animation into a big one. The government will spend Rs2.5 billion to establish the Center of Excellence in Gaming and Animation (CEGA) along with Pakistan's first modern virtual production studio here in Karachi at NED University, said Minister for IT and Telecommunication Syed Aminul Haque. We are working with GACC to ensure more Pakistani rice enterprises to register and increase our exports even further”, Qadir mentioned.Ĭommercial Counsellor noted Pakistani rice is getting popular in the Chinese market due to its finest taste and quality while the total number of Pakistani enterprises registered with GACC also increased last year and now the number currently stands at 62. “The Chinese Government is supporting Pakistan by establishing offline and online Pavilions and Pakistani rice has hit the e-commerce platform in China and sales are expected to grow further. He further said that according to statistics from the General Administration of Customs, in 2022, China’s imports of Semi or wholly milled rice (Commodity Code: 10063020) from Pakistan touched USD 211.88 million, while two kinds of Broken rice (Commodity Code: 10064020, 10064080) reached USD 162.78 million and USD 80.74 million respectively. With the opening up of China, these exports are forecasted to grow more”, he added. “Our rice exports to China surpassed one million tons for the first time, due to facilitation from both governments and hard work of businessmen. Ghulam Qadir indicated that according to the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China (GACC), last year, bilateral trade in agriculture products increased significantly and China imported more than 1.19 million tons of different types of rice from Pakistan, an increase of 53% year on year. Pakistan's rice export to China in 2022 surpassed USD 455 million with a volume of more than one million tonnes, for the first time between China-Pakistan rice trade, said Ghulam Qadir Commercial Counsellor at Pakistan's Embassy Beijing, China.
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