‫این ڈبلیو چین کی ننگژیا وائنز کا 2022 پرووین چرچا

ینچوان، چین، 16 مئی 2023 /ژن ہوا-ایشیانیٹ/– 2022 بین الاقوامی تجارتی میلہ برائے شراب اور اسپرٹ، یعنی پرووین، 15 مئی کو جرمنی کے شہر ڈسلڈورف میں شروع ہوا۔ چین کے سب سے بڑے مرتکز شراب انگور کے باغات کے علاقے ننگژیا ہیلان ماؤنٹین کے ایسٹ فوتھل وائن ریجن سے 36 وائنریز اس نمائش میں حصہ لے رہی ہیں۔ افتتاحی تقریب میں ننگژیا ہیلان ماؤنٹین کے ایسٹ فوتھل وائن ریجن کو ایمرجنگ سسٹین ایبل وائن ریجن کا انعام اور دس شرابوں کو بالترتیب بہترین شراب اور پائیدار شراب سے نوازا گیا۔

ننگژیا ڈسلڈورف میں کنونشن اور نمائشی مرکز میں قائم اپنے ڈسپلے بوتھ اور ننگژیا کے دارالحکومت ینچوان میں ایک کانفرنس روم کے ساتھ آن لائن تقریب میں شرکت کرتا ہے۔ ننگژیا اپنے دلکش رسم و رواج اور ذائقے پیش کرتا ہے اور دونوں سائٹس کی لائیو فوٹیج کے ذریعے اپنی شراب کی صنعت کی ترقی کو ظاہر کرتا ہے۔

سینتیس سے انتالیس ڈگری شمالی عرض البلد کے درمیان واقع ہے اور اس طرح بین الاقوامی سطح پر انگور لگانے کے لئے دنیا کی “گولڈن بیلٹ” میں سے ایک کے طور پر تسلیم کیا جاتا ہے۔ قدرتی اوقاف کے لحاظ سے، اس علاقے میں وافر دھوپ ہوتی ہے، سالانہ بارش بہت کم ہوتی ہے، مختلف موسموں میں درجہ حرارت میں بڑا فرق درج ہوتا ہے، اور ہوا میں کم نمی رہتی ہے، جس سے امرت دار ننگژیا شراب میں میٹھے، نرم اور متوازن ماؤتھ فیل کے ساتھ مخصوص اورینٹل اسٹائل ہوتا ہے۔

‎ننگژیا ہیلان ماؤنٹین کا ایسٹ فوتھل وائن ریجن ‎گزشتہ چند سالوں کے دوران، ننگژیا نے اپنے منفرد قدرتی حالات سے فائدہ اٹھایا ہے، دنیا بھر میں دیگر بڑے انگور کے باغات کی اچھی مثالوں کی تقلید اور ان کی پیروی کی ہے، اچھی اور تازہ ترین عالمی شراب تیار کرنے والے ماڈلز سیکھے اور اعلی معیار کے انگور کے باغات کی بنیاد بنائی ہے۔ یہاں بڑے، چھوٹے اور درمیانے سائز کے انگور کے باغات تیزی سے مقبول برانڈز بنا رہے ہیں، جو شراب کی ایک بڑی صنعت کو مستحکم کرنے کا تجربہ کر رہا ہے۔

‎اب تک ننگژیا کے پاس  550,000 ایم یو (366,850 مربع کلومیٹر) انگور کے باغات ہیں اور اس میں 101 وائنریز ہیں جو ہر سال 130 ملین شراب کی بوتلیں تیار کرتی ہیں۔ننگژیا وائنز نے 1000 سے زائد بین الاقوامی انعامات جیتے ہیں جو چینی وائنریز کی جانب سے جیتے گئے تمام انعامات کا 60 فیصد سے زیادہ ہے۔

2013 میں، شراب چکھنے کے لئے گرو جے رابنسن نے ننگژیا کی شراب کو “ورلڈ وائن میپ” میں متعارف کرایا جبکہ اس خطے نے ماہرین کے ایک بین الاقوامی ادارے کی تشخیص میں دنیا کے 10 سرفہرست وائن سیاحتی مقامات میں سے ایک کا اعزاز حاصل کیا ہے۔ 2021 میں ننگژیا وائن سائنو یورپ تعاون کی جغرافیائی علامات میں سے ایک بن گئی۔ اسی سال چینی حکومت نے ننگژیا کو گریپ اینڈ وائن انڈسٹری کے لیے نیشنل اوپن ڈویلپمنٹ جامع پائلٹ زون کی تعمیر کی منظوری دے دی جو چین میں اپنی نوعیت کا پہلا زون ہے جس کا مطلب ہے کہ ننگژیا ملک کی قومی ترقی کی تزویراتی منصوبہ بندی میں داخل ہو رہا ہے۔

شراب اور اسپرٹ کے لئے سب سے پروقار بین الاقوامی تجارتی میلے میں سے ایک کے طور پر، 2022 پرووین نے 60 سے زیادہ ممالک اور علاقوں کو اپنی طرف متوجہ کیا ہے جس میں 5,500 شرکاء شامل ہوئے ہیں۔اس تقریب کے ذریعے ننگژیا کا مقصد شراب تیار کرنے والے دیگر بڑے ممالک اور شراب کی تنظیموں کے ساتھ مختلف اقسام، ٹیکنالوجی، تعلیم، صلاحیتوں وغیرہ پر مواصلات اور آپریشن کو بڑھانا، ‎خطے کی بین الاقوامی مقبولیت میں اضافہ اور شراب کے لئے وسیع تر عالمی منڈیاں کھولنا ہے۔

ماخذ: ننگژیا ہیلان ماؤنٹین کا ایسٹ فوتھل وائن ریجن

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NW China’s Ningxia Wines shine at 2022 ProWein

YINCHUAN, China, May 16, 2022 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/– 2022 International Trade Fair for Wines and Spirits, namely Prowein, kicked off on May 15 in Dusseldorf, Germany. Thirty-six wineries from Ningxia Helan Mountain’s East Foothill Wine Region, China’s biggest concentrated wine grape plantation area, take part in the exhibition. On the opening ceremony, Ningxia Helan Mountain’s East Foothill Wine Region was awarded the prize of Emerging Sustainable Wine Region and ten wines awarded Best Wine and Sustainable wine respectively.

Ningxia participates in the event online with its display booth established in convention and exhibition center in Dusseldorf and a conference room in Yinchuan, capital city of Ningxia. Ningxia presents its charming customs and flavors and showcases the development of its wine industry through live footage from the two sites.

Ningxia Helan Mountain’s East Foothill Wine Region is located between 37 and 39 degrees North Latitude and is thus internationally recognized as one of the world’s “golden belt” for planting grapes. In terms of natural endowment, the area enjoys abundant sunshine, has little annual rainfall, registers big differences in temperatures in different seasons, and maintains low air humidity, which make the nectarous Ningxia wines have the typical oriental style with the sweet, supple and balanced mouthfeel.

Over the past few years, Ningxia has taken advantage of its unique natural conditions, emulated and followed the good examples of other major vineyards across the world, learning good and updated world wine producing models and building up a base of top quality vineyards. A constellation of large and small-and-medium-sized vineyards here are forging increasingly popular brands, experiencing a full momentum of consolidating a major wine industry.

Up to now, Ningxia has 550,000 mu (366,850 square kilometers) of vineyards and has 101 wineries, producing 130 million bottles of wine each year. The Ningxia wines have won over 1,000 international prizes, over 60 percent of all the prizes ever won by Chinese wineries.

In 2013, J. Robinson, world’s guru for wine tasting, introduced Ningxia wines into “World Wine Map”, while the Region won the prestige of one of the world’s top 10 wine tourism destinations in an evaluation by an international institution of experts. In 2021, the Ningxia wine became one of Sino-Europe cooperation’s geographical symbols. In the same year, Chinese government approved Ningxia to build the National Open Development Comprehensive Pilot Zone for Grape and Wine Industry, the first of its kind in China, which means Ningxia entering the country’s national development strategical planning.

As one of the most prestigious international trade fair for wines & spirits, 2022 ProWein has attracted over 60 countries and regions with 5,500 participants to join. Through the event, Ningxia aims to enhance with other major wine-producing countries and wine organizations the communication and operation on variety, technology, education, talents, etc., increase international popularity of the region and open wider global markets for the wines.

Source: Ningxia Helan Mountain’s East Foothill Wine Region

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Zenas BioPharma Submits Investigational New Drug Application in China for ZB001 for the Treatment of Thyroid Eye Disease

WALTHAM, Mass. and SHANGHAI, China, May 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Zenas BioPharma, a global biopharmaceutical company committed to becoming a leader in the development and commercialization of immune-based therapies for patients in need around the world, today announced the submission of an investigational new drug (IND) application to the China National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) for the initiation of a Phase 1/2 clinical study of ZB001 for the treatment of Thyroid Eye Disease (TED). This study is designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and preliminary efficacy of ZB001.

“The ZB001 IND submission to the NMPA marks a significant milestone for Zenas,” said Hua Mu, MD, PhD, Chief Executive Officer at Zenas. “There are currently no approved therapies for TED patients in China. Treatment options are limited and often involve high doses of steroids associated with serious side effects or surgical intervention. ZB001 has the potential to change the treatment paradigm for TED patients in China.”

ZB001 is a differentiated humanized monoclonal antibody targeting insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor (IGF-1R) for the treatment of TED. TED is a debilitating autoimmune disease that causes inflammation and fibrosis within the orbit of the eye, which can cause double vision, pain, and potential blindness. Patients with severe disease often require multiple remedial surgeries to the orbit, eye muscles and eyelids.

Zenas BioPharma licensed the exclusive rights to develop, manufacture and commercialize ZB001 (Viridian VRDN-001) and other compounds targeting IGF-1R in non-oncology indications in the greater area of China from Viridian Therapeutics, Inc. (Viridian) in October 2020. In October 2021, Viridian submitted an IND for VRDN-001 to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and in December 2021 initiated a Phase 1/2 clinical trial to evaluate proof of concept in TED patients in North America.

About Zenas BioPharma

Zenas BioPharma is a global biopharmaceutical company based in the USA and China committed to becoming a leader in the development and commercialization of immune-based therapies for patients in the US, China and around the world. Zenas is rapidly advancing a deep pipeline of innovative therapeutics that continues to grow through our successful business development strategy. Our experienced leadership team and network of business partners drive operational excellence to deliver potentially transformative therapies to improve the lives of those facing autoimmune and rare diseases. For more information about Zenas BioPharma, please visit www.zenasbio.com and follow us on Twitter at @ZenasBioPharma and LinkedIn.

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PM affirms resolve to fast-track ongoing & new projects under CPEC

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held telephonic conversation with his Chinese Counterpart Li Keqiang on Monday.

Both the leaders shared the view that the Pakistan-China All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership must continue to serve the vital interests of the people of the two countries, as well as the broader interests of peace and stability amidst the evolving regional and global milieu.

The two Premiers also discussed in detail bilateral matters, while agreeing that Pakistan and China would not allow anyone to harm the time-tested All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership between the two countries.

The two sides agreed to enhance the momentum of exchanges to take bilateral cooperation to even higher levels.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif affirmed the resolve to fast-track the ongoing and new projects under the transformational China-Pakistan Economic Corridor for socio-economic development of Pakistan.

He said the CPEC has immensely contributed to the socio-economic development of Pakistan and also realize its high-quality development.

Prime Minister underscored the need for both sides to work together and enhance cooperation between the concerned agencies of the two countries to fully operationalize the Special Economic Zones at an early date.

Premier Li assured Shehbaz Sharif of China’s readiness to enhance economic cooperation, expand trade and encourage greater investments from China to Pakistan.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed his commitment to working with renewed zeal and enthusiasm, in concert with China, especially on projects of strategic significance for both the countries, such as ML-1 project.

He offered condolences and strongly condemned the terrorist attack at Karachi University and reaffirmed Pakistan’s firm resolve to hold thorough investigation, to apprehend the perpetrators of this criminal act and to bring them to justice in accordance with our laws.

He reiterated that Islamabad attaches the highest importance to the safety, security and protection of all Chinese nationals working in Pakistan on economic projects and institutions.

The Prime Minister assured Primer Li that his Government is determined to take all necessary measures for their enhanced security and safety in Pakistan.

The Prime Minister thanked China for its firm support to Pakistan’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and national development and reaffirmed his government’s unwavering support to China on all issues of its core interest.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Central Asia Caught Up in Power Play Between US, China

In the two most recent U.S. presidential administrations, Central Asia has been caught up in Washington’s “strategic competition” with Beijing, experts say.

And, they add, that under the presumption that Central Asians share Washington’s concerns, the United States, highlighting human rights violations in China’s western region of Xinjiang, has insisted the countries in the region reevaluate their relations with Beijing, underplaying the issues that drive policies in Central Asia and China.

Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili, head of the Center for Governance and Markets at the University of Pittsburgh, said Beijing’s interests mainly reflect its own focus on security, especially in Afghanistan.

China “does not want terrorism or extremist activity to spill over from Afghanistan into China. It wants to prevent terrorism from destabilizing the region,” she said.

Murtazashvili told a recent hearing of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) that China’s engagement with the Taliban should not be mistaken for support. She argued that Washington’s failure to achieve its political and military objectives in Afghanistan over 20 years “rattled its more powerful neighbors, especially China, Russia, Iran and Uzbekistan.”

“Rather than bringing stability, U.S. intervention in Afghanistan spawned the growth of terrorist groups including Islamic State-Khorasan (IS-K). China saw this growing instability in the north as creating space for terrorist groups such as the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), an organization it accuses of fomenting separatism and terrorist attacks inside of China,” Murtazashvili told the commission, and it is that belief that drives Chinese policy and regional engagement.

While China sees the ETIM as a Uyghur terrorist organization, the U.S. does not, having revoked its designation as such in October 2020.

Murtazashvili does not see China rushing to invest in Afghanistan, adding that some of its business projects, including the Mes Aynak copper mine, “have been plagued by problems and have mostly been on hold for years.”

“First, China wants to make sure that Afghanistan has a functioning government,” she said.

For long-term investments, Beijing wants Taliban guarantees, not least securing its shared border, preventing violent extremists from entering its territory, and protecting its interests.

“This means that the Taliban must give up some members of ETIM to China … and demonstrate that they have a monopoly on violence in Afghanistan. This objective seems increasingly difficult at the current moment as the Taliban face increased threats from IS-K,” Murtazashvili said.

She emphasized differences between these two Islamist movements: the Taliban claims its focus is only Afghanistan; IS-Khorasan seeks to build a global caliphate.

While condemning China’s treatment of Uyghurs, Washington ironically shares some of China’s goals for fighting terrorism and violent extremism in Afghanistan, Murtazashvili said. Yet Chinese policies, including its treatment of Uyghurs, which the U.S. and rights groups have labeled as genocide, make it impossible for Washington to collaborate. Still, she said, Washington has options.

“With a distracted Russia and the de-Americanization of the region, Central Asians have greater agency than at any time in recent history. Thus, a path towards greater U.S. engagement in the region could be through Afghanistan and China’s neighbors who are looking for another party that will allow them to continue to play larger powers off against one another. This would help build autonomy of local actors and recognize their increasingly independent foreign policies,” said Murtazashvili.

Niva Yau, senior researcher at the OSCE Academy in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, told USCC that Beijing believes Uyghur movements “must be completely eliminated, even across official borders, for it endangers unity of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) political system and its functioning as a unified Chinese state.”

“In Central Asia, this required local law enforcement efforts to disintegrate these networks scattered around the region,” Yau said.

She noted that China’s security interests had been matched by economic enticements. It is the leading provider of cheap loans and grants, including to the region’s “weak economies such as Tajikistan and the Kyrgyz Republic.”

Economic relations

In a January 25 virtual summit commemorating three decades of diplomatic ties between five Central Asian countries and China, Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a speech, “No matter how the international landscape may evolve or how developed China may grow, China will always remain a good neighbor, a good partner, a good friend, and a good brother that Central Asian countries can trust and count on,” reported Chinese state news agency Xinhua. Xi also said China would “firmly support them (Central Asia) in playing a bigger role on the world stage.”

In terms of economy, Kazakhstan is Central Asia’s largest, making up at least half of the region’s trade with China, with Central Asia exporting raw materials such as minerals and crude oil while importing Chinese-made consumer products.

“In the past 15 years, exports have been “dominated by two state-managed pipelines: the China-Kazakhstan oil pipeline and China-Central Asia gas pipeline,” said Yau.

Chinese oil imports from Kazakhstan and gas exports from Turkmenistan to China have grown consistently, but other Central Asian exports, such as gold, copper and coal, are much smaller in scale and often managed by private companies.

“The PRC (People’s Republic of China) has invested at least $20 billion into the Kazakh oil and gas sector, at least $17 billion into Turkmenistan’s, and at least $2 billion into Uzbekistan’s,” Yau said.

With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, she said, Central Asians want to “transition away” from reliance on Russia — which has traditionally been a customer of energy and other raw materials along with a source of remittances from Central Asian migrant labor in Russia — without fostering dependence on Beijing as the price, if China becomes the region’s principal client.

Where US can step in

They need alternatives, so “Central Asian states, who desire regional integration and integration into the global system, should be supported and empowered” by Washington. Without the U.S., Central Asian countries will have to bargain with China from a position of relative weakness. But because Beijing seeks security cooperation, the region has leverage to demand higher-quality investments from China as well as in fulfilling other local development needs.

Central Asian states “should be empowered to rethink their transactional relationship with the PRC,” Yau argues, including through collaboration with America’s Asian allies. “Japan and South Korea already have strong presence in Central Asia.”

Yau encouraged Washington to support local media and ensure the presence of reliable international news outlets. Both would help provide Central Asia with more credible sources of information and help citizens pressure governments to seek better deals from China while countering Russian disinformation.

She also urged Washington to avoid isolating Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. “While it is important to continuously highlight human rights problems and terrorism threats that are associated with the Taliban leadership, the United States will benefit from engaging in a new dialogue with the Taliban under these new regional circumstances.”

If Uzbekistan and other Central Asian neighbors can accept the prospect of long-term Taliban leadership, Yau suggested, the U.S. should also embrace the vision that a stable Afghanistan could pave the way for enhanced Central and South Asia connectivity, including the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline, which India hopes will help plug gaps in its energy supply. Infrastructure and market linkages in the fast-growing markets of India and Pakistan would help these countries diversify their economic partners and further reduce dependence on Russia and China.

Source: Voice of America

Assassination Plot Claim Prompts Pakistan to Boost Security for Ex-PM Khan

Pakistan has ordered enhanced personal security for former prime minister Imran Khan, a day after he repeated his claim at a massive rally that there was a plot to assassinate him.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s office said Monday he had directed federal and provincial authorities to provide “foolproof security” to his predecessor during his appearances at public rallies and gatherings.

Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party has organized massive anti-government rallies across the country since early last month when the cricketer-turned-politician was ousted in an opposition-led parliamentary no-confidence vote and replaced by Sharif.

“A plot is being hatched against me in Pakistan and abroad. They are plotting to kill Imran Khan,” the former prime minister told a rally in the central city, Faisalabad, on Sunday night.

“I have recorded a video message and kept it in a safe place. If something happens to me, God forbid, this video will be made public, where I have exposed everyone involved in the plot,” Khan said without elaborating.

The deposed prime minister has been demanding new elections, accusing the United States of conspiring with his political opponents to bring down his nearly four-year-old government.

Khan levelled the allegations while he was in office, citing a ciphered message from the then-Pakistani ambassador in Washington, Asad Majid Khan. The allegations form a central part of speeches Khan has made at his recent public rallies.

The deposed leader maintains he was punished for pursuing an independent foreign policy and ignoring Washington’s advice against visiting Russia. Khan met President Vladimir Putin on February 24, when Russian troops invaded Ukraine.

Washington has persistently rejected the charges as not true and reiterated its stance last week.

“We are not going to let propaganda, misinformation, and disinformation – lies – get in the way of any bilateral relationship we have, including with the bilateral relationship we have with Pakistan, one we value,” State Department spokesman Ned Price told a regular news conference last week.

Sharif and his nascent government also vehemently deny Khan’s foreign conspiracy charges as politically motivated.

Khan has vowed to gather hundreds of thousands of people in the national capital, Islamabad, later this month for a sit-in protest until fresh elections are announced.

The political uncertainty has led stocks to tumble. The Pakistani rupee is at a record low and foreign exchange reserves have rapidly depleted, adding pressure on the beleaguered Sharif government, a coalition of political parties.

Source: Voice of America

President visits UAE Embassy & condoles death of UAE President

President Dr Arif Alvi paid a visit to the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates today and offered heartfelt condolences to the royal family, the people and the Government of UAE on the death of former President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The President expressed his grief over the sad demise of the ex-President of UAE and said that the people of Pakistan are deeply saddened over the death of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan as he was a true and sincere friend of Pakistan.

Speaking on the occasion, the President said the death of the former President of UAE is a great loss for both the countries and he wants to get the feelings of the Pakistani nation registered.

He said Pakistan shares the grief of the royal family and the people of the UAE.

Ambassador of UAE Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salem Al-Zaabi thanked the President for the condolence visit and said that both Pakistan and UAE enjoyed strong relations.

He also appreciated the contributions of the Pakistani community in the economic development of the UAE.

Source: Radio Pakistan

FAO delegation calls on Tariq Bashir Cheema in Islamabad

A delegation of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations called on Minister for National Food Security and Research Tariq Bashir Cheema in Islamabad on Monday.

The delegation, led by its representative Florence Rolle apprised the Minister about the FAO projects for development of agriculture and food sector in the country.

Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said the FAO can play a key role in transforming the agriculture industry.

He said Pakistan is facing a lot of challenges including climate change which is directly linked to agriculture and these challenges need to be addressed as a whole.

Briefing the Minister about FAO’s work, Florence Rolle said the organization is leading 35 projects in agriculture worth 170 million dollars.

She said, an assessment of the organizational structure of Pakistan Agriculture Research Council is being carried out to enhance its efficiency.

Source: Radio Pakistan