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IESCO reduces load shedding to 2 hours for industry
Pakistan Today
In order to facilitate the production growth, Islamabad Electricity Supply Company (IESCO) has reduced the duration of electricity load shedding for the industrial sector from five hours to two hours a day i.e. from 5pm to 7pm, said IESCO Chief Executive Officer ...
IESCO cuts loadshedding duration for industry to just 2 hours dailyDaily Times
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Pakistan Today
In order to facilitate the production growth, Islamabad Electricity Supply Company (IESCO) has reduced the duration of electricity load shedding for the industrial sector from five hours to two hours a day i.e. from 5pm to 7pm, said IESCO Chief Executive Officer ...
IESCO cuts loadshedding duration for industry to just 2 hours daily
The News International
PR revamping project: last batch of 15 Chinese locomotives arrives
Business Recorder
Pakistan Friday received the last batch of 15 diesel electric locomotives from China that completed the project worth Rs 19.4 billion essential for revamping Pakistan Railways to generate the much-needed revenue for making it financially viable by improving ...
PR gets 15 more Chinese locomotivesGeo News, Pakistan
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Business Recorder
Pakistan Friday received the last batch of 15 diesel electric locomotives from China that completed the project worth Rs 19.4 billion essential for revamping Pakistan Railways to generate the much-needed revenue for making it financially viable by improving ...
PR gets 15 more Chinese locomotives
The Nation
Value-added textile sector, spinners differ over cotton yarn import duty
The Nation
KARACHI/LAHORE - The Value Added Textile Associations (VATA) has demanded withdrawal of 5 per cent duty on import of cotton yarn. Chairman Pakistan Apparel Forum and spokesman of VATA Muhammad Jawed Bilwani, flanked by more than dozen ...
Import of cotton yarn: PHM&EA urges government to withdraw 5 percent dutyBusiness Recorder
Yarn import: Textile exporters seek abolition of dutyThe Express Tribune
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The Nation
KARACHI/LAHORE - The Value Added Textile Associations (VATA) has demanded withdrawal of 5 per cent duty on import of cotton yarn. Chairman Pakistan Apparel Forum and spokesman of VATA Muhammad Jawed Bilwani, flanked by more than dozen ...
Import of cotton yarn: PHM&EA urges government to withdraw 5 percent duty
Yarn import: Textile exporters seek abolition of duty
Business Recorder
Industry's still not bubbling about oil's bounce
Houston Chronicle
Job losses and further cutbacks in drilling cast more shadows on the oil industry Friday, though a continuing rally in crude prices led to some speculation that the market is starting to believe the spending cuts may soon reduce supplies. U.S. benchmark West ...
Oil prices gain after US dataHerald Sun
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Houston Chronicle
Job losses and further cutbacks in drilling cast more shadows on the oil industry Friday, though a continuing rally in crude prices led to some speculation that the market is starting to believe the spending cuts may soon reduce supplies. U.S. benchmark West ...
Oil prices gain after US data
Oil climbs; Brent posts best two weeks since 1998
Oil surges helped by robust US jobs report
The News International
NAB's plea to reopen cases against Sharifs rejected
The News International
LAHORE: A referee judge of the Lahore High Court on Friday rejected a petition filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to reopen the references against the Sharif family. Justice Sardar Shamim had been appointed the referee judge after another ...
LHC dismisses loans case against Ittefaq GroupThe Nation
LHC sets aside NAB references against Ittefaq GroupBusiness Recorder
Judge refuses to reopen NAB cases against SharifsDaily Times
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The News International
LAHORE: A referee judge of the Lahore High Court on Friday rejected a petition filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to reopen the references against the Sharif family. Justice Sardar Shamim had been appointed the referee judge after another ...
LHC dismisses loans case against Ittefaq Group
LHC sets aside NAB references against Ittefaq Group
Judge refuses to reopen NAB cases against Sharifs
The Express Tribune
Pharma companies: If proposals accepted, industry will rise rapidly
The Express Tribune
Pakistan is manufacturing 80% of the country's medicine requirements, out of which multinationals account for 44%. STOCK IMAGE. LAHORE: The dispute over the drug pricing policy, which currently is the biggest concern for pharmaceutical companies, ...
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The Express Tribune
Pakistan is manufacturing 80% of the country's medicine requirements, out of which multinationals account for 44%. STOCK IMAGE. LAHORE: The dispute over the drug pricing policy, which currently is the biggest concern for pharmaceutical companies, ...
DAWN.com
Committee criticises NHA chief for changing economic corridor route
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: A Senate committee has raised questions on changes being made in the route of Pak-China Economic Corridor, and urged the government to decide the matter on political, and not technical, grounds. At a meeting on Friday, the Foreign Affairs ...
Pak-China Corridor: original route funding not possible, Senate panel toldBusiness Recorder
Questions raised about alignment of Economic CorridorDaily Times
Pak-China economic corridorPakistan Today
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DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: A Senate committee has raised questions on changes being made in the route of Pak-China Economic Corridor, and urged the government to decide the matter on political, and not technical, grounds. At a meeting on Friday, the Foreign Affairs ...
Pak-China Corridor: original route funding not possible, Senate panel told
Questions raised about alignment of Economic Corridor
Pak-China economic corridor
Business Recorder
Sixth IMF review concluded
Business Recorder
The sixth review under the 6.64 billion dollars Extended Fund Facility was successfully concluded between the government of Pakistan, led by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission leader, Jeffrey Franks, in Dubai.
IMF's 'generosity'Daily Times
The IMF report cardPakistan Today
IMF to Release $518 Million Tranche to Pakistan: DarPakistan Tribune
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Business Recorder
The sixth review under the 6.64 billion dollars Extended Fund Facility was successfully concluded between the government of Pakistan, led by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission leader, Jeffrey Franks, in Dubai.
IMF's 'generosity'
The IMF report card
IMF to Release $518 Million Tranche to Pakistan: Dar
The Nation
KSE closes bearish amid thin trade in volatile session
The Nation
karachi - The KSE 100-share index Friday juggled throughout the day between red and green zone to finally close 15 points in the negative at 34,657 with volumes of over 257 million shares. The star performing stock of the day was HCAR which gained 5% ...
Stocks close bearishBusiness Recorder
KSE-100 sheds 15 points amid dull sessionDaily Times
Market watch: Bourse moves between red and green zones entire day, ends lowerThe Express Tribune
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The Nation
karachi - The KSE 100-share index Friday juggled throughout the day between red and green zone to finally close 15 points in the negative at 34,657 with volumes of over 257 million shares. The star performing stock of the day was HCAR which gained 5% ...
Stocks close bearish
KSE-100 sheds 15 points amid dull session
Market watch: Bourse moves between red and green zones entire day, ends lower
The Nation
CDA focusing on making Islamabad a city of flowers: Kazmi
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Capital Development Authority (CDA) Member Environment, Syed Mustafain Kazmi said on Friday that civic body is focusing its attention to make Islamabad a city of flowers and planted multi-coloured flowerbeds on medians and roadsides.
Cda's plans : 'Capital to be city of flowers'The Express Tribune
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Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Capital Development Authority (CDA) Member Environment, Syed Mustafain Kazmi said on Friday that civic body is focusing its attention to make Islamabad a city of flowers and planted multi-coloured flowerbeds on medians and roadsides.
Cda's plans : 'Capital to be city of flowers'
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