Tag: CCP
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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.…
