Morning News: Pakistan to export 100,000 metric tons of water buffalo meat to Indonesia - By WE Research
Feb 21 2025
- Indonesia plans to import 100,000 metric tons of water buffalo meat from Pakistan in 2025, as reported by the National Food Agency chief. The decision to purchase from Pakistan comes after finding lower prices compared to India, from which Indonesia imported water buffalo meat last year. Additionally, Indonesia aims to import 180,000 metric tons of beef and 100,000 metric tons of water buffalo meat in 2025, following a trade surplus of $3.45 billion in January despite weak imports.
- Hutchison Ports Pakistan has become the first in the country to integrate electric trucks (e-Trucks) into its port operations, advancing its commitment to sustainable logistics. With six e-Trucks now in service, the terminal is also using Electric Rubber-Tyred Gantry Cranes (ERTGCs) as part of its low-carbon strategy. This initiative supports Hutchison Ports’ global goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, with plans to expand the fleet to 18 e-Trucks and introduce Pakistan’s first electric empty container handler by mid-2025. The Karachi Port Trust has praised the move, noting that it strengthens the port's dedication to sustainability, making Karachi the first port in Pakistan to adopt such green technology.
- Jetour, a sub-brand of the Chinese automaker Chery, is launching two new SUVs, the Jetour Dashing and the Jetour X70 Plus, on February 20, 2025. The Jetour brand symbolizes a commitment to fast and convenient travel. The Jetour Dashing is a 5-seater crossover SUV featuring a modern design with a multi-level slatted grille, LED headlights, and a spacious interior with a dual 10.25-inch infotainment system supporting Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Powered by a 1.5TCI turbo engine with 154 horsepower and 230 Nm of torque, it offers a fuel economy of 12.8 km/liter and includes safety features like six airbags and a 360-degree camera. The Jetour X70 Plus, a 7-seater SUV, boasts a robust design with a large chrome grille, 19-inch alloy wheels, and a 25-inch touchscreen infotainment system. It shares the same engine and fuel economy as the Dashing, and includes luxury features like ambient lighting, leather upholstery, and advanced safety features, making it an excellent choice for families. Both models aim to make a significant impact on the Pakistani SUV market with their modern design, technology, and safety.