2014年12月25日 星期四

2014-12-26 Pakistan Business


Pakistan spends $6.7bn on oil import   
DAWN.com
KARACHI: While the world is projected to save over $1.3 trillion from oil price fall, Pakistan has yet to reap the benefit as its oil import bill soared during the first five months of this fiscal year compared to same period last year. The government's strategy to ...

Oil import bill reduced by 25.56pc to $333m in Nov   The Nation

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The Nation
   
Rs2.97/unit cut: Discos directed to pass on Rs19b relief in Jan 2015 bills   
Customs Today Newspaper
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) notified all electricity distribution companies (Discos) to pass on relief to the tune of Rs19 billion to all power consumers, except that of K-Electric and lifeline, by slashing power tariff by ...

NEPRA cuts electricity prices by Rs 2.97/unit   Daily Times
Power tarrif decreased up to Rs2.97 in Pakistan   News Tribe
Power tariff goes down by Rs 2.97 per unit   International News Network
Pakistan Today   
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Pakistan Today
   
Fish exports increase 23 percent in November   
Pakistan Today
The exports of fish and fish preparations increased by 23 percent during the month of November 2014 compared to the same month of last year. The seafood exports in November 2014 were recorded at $35.387 million compared to the exports of $28.772 ...


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The Elkhart Truth
   
Return of high oil prices not a certainty   
gulfnews.com
The financial markets may finally have got the Christmas present they were looking for this week as oil prices showed some stability for the first time since late November. The fact that prices have fluctuated daily between $62 (Dh228) and $59 shows that ...

LETTER: Low oil prices have high indirect costs   Asbury Park Press
Oil: Has Uganda lost millions by failing to catch the high price?   New Vision
Column: Is the Speedy Decline of Oil Prices a Good Thing   Farmington Daily Times
Bismarck Tribune   
Economic Times   
AsiaOne   
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The Express Tribune
   
Pakistanis invest $1.2b in Dubai real estate this year   
The Express Tribune
The government should also provide information about property laws as majority of the buyers and sellers do not know buying or rental processes, which often results in legal battles. PHOTO: AYESHA MIR/EXPRESS. LAHORE: It seems that investor ...

AB Café: Why a downturn IS a laughing matter   ArabianBusiness.com

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NHA land cleared of encroachments   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: In its ongoing anti-encroachment campaign, the district administration has cleared land of National Highway Authority (NHA) from encroachers in Rawat area of the capital. According to detail, Assistant Commissioner, Rural, Amna Rafique, ...


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Akhuwat Foundation completes loans disbursement worth Rs 6 billion   
Business Recorder
Akhuwat Foundation, an interest-free microfinance disbursement organisation, under the Chief Minister Self-Employment Scheme (CMSES) has completed disbursement of loans worth Rs 6 billion in two phases with a recovery rate of 99.85 percent. This was ...

Rs6 billion micro loans given to the poor   The News International

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The Express Tribune
   
The IMF's approving nod   
Business Recorder
In its most recent staff report, the IMF has endorsed that the country's macroeconomic fundamentals are on the mend. It has also approved waivers of missing quantitative targets (three in September and two in June review). Delays in privatization proceeds ...

Implementing reforms   The Express Tribune

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The Express Tribune
   
Commerce Ministry's Treaty Implementation Cell welcomed   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Mian Muhammad Adrees, Presidential Candidate for Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) on Thursday welcomed establishment of Treaty Implementation Cell (TIC) in the Ministry of Commerce and hoped that ...

Treaty cell: Establishment of body welcomed   The Express Tribune

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The Express Tribune
   
LPG consumers yet to get relief   
DAWN.com
LAHORE: The marketing companies continue to fleece the consumers by selling the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) at record high Rs220 a kilo. A delegation of the marketing companies had assured Federal Petroleum Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi the ...

LPG price shoots up to Rs235 per kilogram   The News International
Ogra directs marketing companies to publish prices   The Nation
Artificial hike in prices: Ogra acts against errant LPG marketing companies   Business Recorder
The Express Tribune   
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