Tag: CCP


  • CCP Fines Mezan Beverages Rs150 Million for Copying PepsiCo’s Sting Packaging

    CCP Fines Mezan Beverages Rs150 Million for Copying PepsiCo’s Sting Packaging

    Pakistan’s CCP Fines Mezan Beverages for Sting Packaging Copy The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has levied a substantial penalty on Mezan Beverages (Pvt) Ltd, ordering a fine of Rs150 million for copying the packaging and trade dress of PepsiCo’s widely known energy drink Sting. The decision, announced on Friday, underscores the CCP’s commitment to…

  • China’s 2026 Pivot: Stability Over Change and What It Signals for Global Outlook

    China’s 2026 Pivot: Stability Over Change and What It Signals for Global Outlook

    Overview: A Calculated Year for Stability As China navigates 2026, the momentum is less about sweeping reforms and more about steady governance. Analysts describe a year of careful calibration, designed to safeguard political stability while preparing the ground for a smoother transition ahead. This approach aligns with Beijing’s longstanding preference for predictable policy, measured pace,…

  • Why China’s 2026 is about stability over change—and what it signals ahead

    Why China’s 2026 is about stability over change—and what it signals ahead

    China 2026: A year of calibrated governance As Beijing maps the path into 2026, analysts describe a deliberate turn toward stability rather than sweeping upheaval. The year sits at a hinge point: it precedes the critical 2027 leadership reshuffle when the Communist Party’s next generation of leaders could be unveiled. The overarching message is not…

  • Peng Peiyun: From Enforcer to Reformer of China’s One-Child Policy

    Peng Peiyun: From Enforcer to Reformer of China’s One-Child Policy

    Overview Peng Peiyun, a senior Chinese Communist Party official who played a pivotal role in implementing and eventually reforming China’s one-child policy, has died at age 95. Her career traced a remarkable arc, moving from the rigid enforcement of population controls to influential positions that helped shift the policy toward relaxation and its ultimate abolition.…