6,000+ Higer Buses Serve Top Football Event in Qatar

SUZHOU, China, Dec. 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The grand Qatar football event successfully concluded on December 18, 2022 (Doha time). On the Losail International Circuit, Argentine players celebrated their championship in Qatar on an open bus, wielding their national flag and enjoying the cheers from numerous fans. As the champion cruise bus, Higer Bus witnessed the glory and joy of the championship together with fans of the world.

The KLQ6119GS, an open-top double-decker bus, was specially adapted for the event by Higer Bus and Mowasalat, Qatar’s national transport company. Spray-painted with Argentine elements and the word “championship”, the bus carried the players to enjoy the joy of victory and the tsunami-like cheers from fans.

As a passenger bus brand with a market share of more than 80% in Qatar, over 6,000 Higer buses served as the main means of transportation for fans and media journalists around the world to travel to and from the stadium in nearly a month. Among them, 2,000+ buses have provided special line service for the event, and 200+ 12-meter luxury buses have provided shuttle service from Saudi Arabia to Qatar.

According to relevant statistics, from the beginning of the event to the champion cruise, Higer Bus transported about 200,000 passengers per day on average, and nearly 250,000 fans in peak hours, creating a new record of 6 million passengers in the whole process. Cai Tiefeng, Deputy Director of the Overseas Customer Service Department of Higer Bus, said that the service guarantee work of this event has set a new record for Higer overseas service in terms of the vehicle number, service team size and manpower and material resource input.

With reliable quality and efficient service, “Made in China” vehicles represented by Higer Bus have once again been verified on the international arena. The comfortable ride experience and efficient shuttle service have also won many praises from fans and local customers around the world.

“These event buses are in excellent performance and run quietly and smoothly. There are also many Higer buses in our country, and China-made products are very popular, “said a Cameroonian fan.

“I have been driving the Higer bus since the Asian Games Doha 2006. The vehicle is stable, and its user-friendly design delivers a better driving experience, “said a bus driver from Mowasalat.

During the event, Higer buses also served as media commuting and shuttle vehicles, and won recognition from global media with “zero complaints”. If there is a competition for buses, Higer Bus, which has successfully opened high-end markets in the UK, Korea, Israel, Italy, Bulgaria and Ireland in recent years, will be the favorite to win the first tier.

Better Higer, Better Together. Higer Bus is making the world fall in love with “Made in China”. Meanwhile, it is vigorously integrating into the global industrial chain, innovation chain and value chain, embarking on a new journey of Chinese bus enterprises towards global markets.

Global Law Firm Nixon Peabody Selects Anaqua’s PATTSY WAVE for IP Management

BOSTON, Dec. 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Anaqua, the leading provider of innovation and intellectual property (IP) management technology, today announced that global law firm Nixon Peabody has selected Anaqua’s PATTSY WAVE platform as its new IP management solution.

Nixon Peabody will use the Anaqua platform to manage clients’ IP portfolios, including patent and trademark filing. The firm will also utilize the platform as an automated docketing tool, and will leverage additional Anaqua services related to annuities, patent analytics, and intelligent time capture.

With approximately 600 attorneys collaborating across offices in the U.S. and major European and Asian commercial centers, Nixon Peabody is one of the world’s largest law firms. The firm has a prominent and expanding intellectual property practice.

About Anaqua

Anaqua, Inc. is a premium provider of integrated intellectual property (IP) management technology solutions and services for corporations and law firms. Its IP management software solutions, AQX and PATTSY WAVE, both offer best practice workflows with big data analytics and tech-enabled services to create an intelligent environment designed to inform IP strategy, enable IP decision-making, and streamline IP operations, tailored to each segment’s need. Today, nearly half of the top 100 U.S. patent filers and global brands, as well as a growing number of law firms worldwide use Anaqua’s solutions. Over one million IP executives, attorneys, paralegals, administrators, and innovators use the platform for their IP management needs. The company’s global operations are headquartered in Boston, with offices across the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Australia. For additional information, please visit anaqua.com, or on Anaqua’s LinkedIn.

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Sindh CM approves Rs66bn to construct 8620km damaged roads

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Wednesday presiding over a meeting to review the overhauling of damaged roads by heavy rains and floods approved Rs66 billion for the reconstruction of 8620km of provincial roads with the support of donor agencies.

The meeting, held at CM House, was attended by Minister Works Zia Abbas Shah, Chief Secretary Sohail Rajput, Chairman P and D Hassan Naqvi, PSCM Fayaz Jatoi, Secretary Works Shariq Ahmed, and others. The CM in his opening remarks said that due to heavy rains during the month of July and August 2022, Sindh had faced an unprecedented situation as the infrastructure had been badly affected.

He added that most of the roads and associated infrastructure had been damaged and the remaining roads were in severely dilapidated condition which required emergent repair and rehabilitation to enable connectivity of inter and intra districts road network.

Info Minister condemns storming of house, torturing servants of anchorperson Shiffa Yousafzai

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb has strongly condemned the storming of house and torturing the servants of anchorperson Shiffa Yousafzai on later Tuesday night. Talking to her on telephone on Wednesday, the Information Minister said people involved in this incident will be brought to justice. She in strong words condemned the incident saying that police is investigating the incident.

The anchorperson Shiffa Yousafzai informed the Minister that she was not present at home when the incident took place. Meanwhile, the Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb has expressed deep sorrow over the sad demise of Dr Shireen Mazari’s husband. In a statement, she prayed the Almighty to rest the departed soul in peace.

Pakistan’s economy achieved a real GDP growth of around 6 percent

KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan released today its Annual Report on the State of Pakistan’s Economy for the fiscal year 2021-22.

According to the report, Pakistan’s economy achieved a real GDP growth of around 6 percent, for a second consecutive year in FY22. The growth was broad-based as both agriculture and industry saw a notable increase that spilled over to the services sector as well. However, with the continued reliance on consumption as the source of growth, amid sluggish improvement in productivity, the country remained vulnerable to adverse developments in global economy. Hence, a combination of adverse global and domestic developments led to the reemergence of macroeconomic imbalances during FY22.

The report noted that the expansionary fiscal stance in FY22, an upsurge in global commodity prices, and the fallout of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, led to a marked deterioration in the current account deficit (CAD). In addition, the delay in the resumption of the IMF program and political instability exacerbated the country’s vulnerability through the depletion of FX reserves. The resulting depreciation in PKR amplified inflationary pressures by magnifying the effect of global price increase.

Fiscal policy support in the shape of tax incentives for industry, export and construction, a large increase in provincial development spending, tax incentives and subsidies to protect consumers from the impact of rising international oil prices, supported the momentum of economic activity.

Also, the lagged impact of monetary stimulus rolled out during the pandemic, SBP’s targets for housing and construction, and capacity expansions under Temporary Economic Refinance Facility (TERF) and Long Term Financing Facility (LTFF) continued to underpin GDP growth. In addition, the sustained rally in domestic and global demand and receding concerns about the Covid-pandemic also catalyzed the momentum of economic activity during FY22.

However, the impact of accommodative policies contributed to higher than planned growth in the economy, and together with the rapid rise in global commodity prices, posed risks to the country’s macroeconomic stability. Particularly, this led to a sizeable increase in the import bill in FY22 that significantly outpaced the expansion in exports and widened the CAD to a four-year high level. On the financing side, net inflow of FX loans and liabilities rose considerably compared to last year, but remained lower than planned commitment amid the delay in resumption of IMF program and domestic political instability, leading to a decline in SBP liquid reserves during FY22.

The external account pressures, together with the appreciation in USD index especially in the second half of the fiscal year, led to a substantial depreciation in the PKR, which further magnified the combined effect of elevated domestic demand and the global commodity price increase, leading to a rise in inflationary pressures. National Consumer Price Index (NCPI) inflation reached the double-digit level of 12.2 percent in FY22, exceeding the SBP’s revised projection of 9-11 percent. Food group, particularly the non-perishable category was a major source of inflation because of the persistent increase in global food prices of imported commodities (such as palm oil and tea), alongside the supply-demand gaps in some commodities (in particular, milk and meat). Furthermore, Fuel inflation also remained at an elevated level during the year. Inflation in the non-food-non-energy (NFNE) group also swelled during FY22, indicating both demand and cost push pressures.

On the fiscal side, while the sharp pickup in imports boosted tax collection, a broad-based increase in fuel subsidies widened the fiscal and primary deficit during FY22. The expansion in current spending pared the fiscal space for federal development spending during the year. Tax collection at both federal and provincial levels nonetheless edged up. FBR taxes achieved a six-year high growth and slightly exceeded the upward revised budget estimate for the year. The major impetus came from import related taxes that constituted more than two-third in overall FBR tax collection in FY22. In line with the widening imbalances in the external and fiscal account, public debt burden increased during FY22. Also with the rising interest rates during the year domestic debt servicing requirements increased during FY22.

As the macroeconomic challenges during the year rose, the government and the SBP undertook various corrective measures to curb the pace of domestic demand: (i) raising the policy rate by a cumulative 675 bps; (ii) tightening the prudential regulations for auto and consumer financing; (iii) imposition of 100 percent cash margin requirements (CMR) on a number of import items; (iv) increasing the cash reserve requirement (CRR) for commercial banks; (v) increasing FED on locally assembled cars; (vi) elimination of various tax exemptions under the Supplementary Finance Act; (vii) imposition of ban on import of non-essential items; and (viii) gradual roll back of fiscal package. The report notes that the experience from FY22 brings to fore once again the need to address the country’s structural weaknesses, such as, a narrow base of foreign exchange earnings and meagre inflows of foreign investment.

Therefore, a concerted approach is required to encourage increased localization of the manufacturing base, along with the lowering of energy intensity of the economy by ensuring energy efficiency and conservation. Moreover, amid the growing issues related to climate change and inadequate food security situation, there is an urgent need to formulate a well-thought-out strategy to meet these challenges. Priority should be given to produce new varieties of seeds that are suitable to varying weather conditions and to devise a framework that emphasizes water management strategies to increase agricultural productivity.

Finally, transforming the structure of industry to a high technology intensive sector is also needed. However, this requires a voluminous increase in investment in physical and human resources for a sustained period. The rising share of young population in Pakistan provides an opportunity to reap the demographic dividend. In this regard, the special chapter in this report sheds light on understanding the potential of demographic dividend in Pakistan.

The chapter suggests that investment to improve quality of human capital, good governance, alongside an enabling macroeconomic environment that ensures high savings and investments, pro-industrial policies, and efficient markets are some key requirements to yield gains from the demographic window.
The complete Report is available at: He added that most of the roads and associated infrastructure had been damaged and the remaining roads were in severely dilapidated condition which required emergent repair and rehabilitation to enable connectivity of inter and intra districts road network.

Babar Awan says Punjab CM should seek no-trust vote first

LAHORE: PTI’s senior legal expert Babar Awan said Wednesday that as per the constitutional and legal requirements, the Punjab government should first hold voting on the no-trust motion.

Mr. Awan was talking to media Wednesday outside the Islamabad High Court building. He opined that according to the constitution and law, the voting on no-confidence motion against the chief minister should be held first. He said that the session summoned by the speaker has got the constitutional protection. He held that the session called by the speaker could only be prorogued by the speaker.

However, he went on to say that after holding voting on no-trust motion, the governor’s session could be summoned. Mr Awan said he gave the same legal opinion during the consultative meeting of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf. The PTI legal brain denied any constitutional crisis in Punjab. When asked about Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah statement regarding sealing of Punjab Assembly, he said he did not want to comment on this type of statement. The interior minister can do as much mischief as he likes, Mr Awan added.

PM vows to foil nefarious designs of terrorists in country

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has strongly condemned the terrorist incidents took place in different parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. According to Radio Pakistan, in a statement on Wednesday, the Prime Minister vowed to crush the nefarious designs of terrorists, who intend to spread chaos in Pakistan.

The Prime Minister said terrorism is a sensitive issue of national security, and a collective thinking and action plan are needed in this regard. He categorically said that the state will not bow down to any terrorist group, and terrorists will be dealt according to the law and the Constitution.

Shehbaz Sharif said the federal government will also address the external facilitation and hideouts of terrorists. Appreciating the ample response of the armed forces, he said the entire nation will ultimately curb terrorism by supporting its brave forces. The Prime Minister said the sacrifices of the martyrs will not go to waste. He said Operations Zarb-e-Azb and Radd-ul-Fasaad were important measures to eliminate terrorism in the country. He said the great sacrifices of the armed forces, police, Rangers and other law enforcement agencies for the motherland are unforgettable.

The Prime Minister said the primary responsibility for law and order rests with the provinces, but the federal government cannot turn a blind eye to these serious issues. Shehbaz Sharif said we will work together with provinces to fight terrorism. He said the National Action Plan will be fully implemented to eliminate terrorism in the country. He said increasing the capacity and efficiency of the provincial government is important in the eradication of terrorism and the federal government will assist in improving the professional capacity of counter-terrorism departments in al provinces.

He said the federal government will work with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to revamp its Counter Terrorism Department. He said we will meet all the requirements of the armed forces and including provision of modern and sophisticated weapons and imparting professional training.