2014年12月28日 星期日

2014-12-29 Pakistan Business


Asian shares mostly up after Christmas break   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
[HONG KONG] Asian markets mostly rose Monday on the first full day of trade after the Christmas break, with confidence boosted by Chinese easing measures and another Wall Street record. Shares in AirAsia tumbled after one of the budget carrier's jets went ...


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India gives $64/ton rebate on sugar export   
The Nation
LAHORE - The Indian government is doling out rebate of $64 per ton on sugar export, besides providing Rs660 billion as interest-free loans to help and support sugar industry to make payments to sugarcane growers. Moreover, the cost of production is also ...

Sugar mills reject idea of importing sugar   Daily Times

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The Express Tribune
   
A wider avenue for farm exports   
DAWN.com
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar is taking personal interest in pushing up exports, feeling encouraged after a recent Pakistan-Russia inter-governmental committee meeting where several Russian companies showed interest in trading with Pakistan. He doesn't ...

Fruits and vegetables: Time to top Russia's lucrative market   The Express Tribune

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The Express Tribune
   
CDA to probe delay in data provision to NA body   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: After warnings by the National Assembly's standing committee on cabinet secretariat, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) chairman has ordered inquiry against its coordination department for not providing information to the committee on ...

Expanding capital: CDA to start road work in Sector I-12   The Express Tribune
CDA to start roads construction in I-12 'soon'   Pakistan Today

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Cold climate causes hike in vegetables prices   
The Nation
LAHORE - Prices of most of kitchen items, including vegetables, chicken, dry fruits and fresh fruits and most importantly the LPG- the most sough after product- increased, as severe cold and dry weather in most parts of the country have badly affected their ...

Slight decline in vegetable prices   The News International

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Fake sale of mobile SIMs: Hear the other side   
The Nation
The recent incident in Peshawar has shocked and shaken everyone in Pakistan and we all share a common responsibility to take all the necessary steps to ensure that this does not happen again ever. The Peshawar incident exposes many vulnerabilities in ...

Cellular firms 'unable' to re-verify users within 28-day deadline   DAWN.com (blog)

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Irish Examiner
   
Oil Stimulus   
The Nation
With the fall in oil prices being the most important economic development this year, why has Pakistan not been able to capitalise on it? Falling oil prices are good for consumers and household budgets. It's almost like a free stimulus to the economy, allowing ...

Growth model fuels inequality   DAWN.com
China and the International Monetary Fund   The Nation
Can plummeting oil prices rescue the economy?   Daily Times
Naija247news   
The Star Online   
The Straits Times   
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Gas crisis likely to worsen in coming years   
The Nation
LAHORE - Depletion of indigenous fields and slow pace of work by government on import of natural gas will double the existing gap between demand and supply in coming years, experts have feared. Other factors contributing to the widening gap are unwise ...


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The Nation
   
'Pakistan, Iran reach some agreements on gas pipeline'   
Daily Times
TEHRAN: Pakistan Petroleum Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has said that Islamabad and Tehran have reached some agreements on the gas pipeline project. Talking to Iranian official IRNA news agency, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said that some officials from ...

Iranian Parliament Commission to Study IP Gas Project Delay   Tasnim News Agency
Pakistan denies Iran's agreement to waive $200M monthly penalty   Trend.az
Pakistan, Iran reach accord for no penalty on unmet gas deal   Pakistan Today
Peninsula On-line   
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New India airline to begin flights as rival seeks to stay aloft   
Business Recorder
India's newest airline announced on December 22 it will start flying next month and declared it was "enthusiastic" about the future, as shares of troubled rival SpiceJet rocketed on reports of a rescue. The new carrier, called Vistara - a Sanskrit word meaning ...

Overseas flying rule rejig on radar   Calcutta Telegraph (press release)

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