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2015-02-16 Pakistan Business


The Express Tribune
   
Garment industry: A $25b reason to fight militancy   
The Express Tribune
Unlike other export industries, garment industry thrives on close interactions with western designers. PHOTO: AFP. KARACHI: As an entrepreneur, I have been serving Pakistan and Bangladesh's garment industry with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) ...

Garment exports to Japan likely to decline as consumer incomes drop   DhakaTribune

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DAWN.com
   
Solving energy problem top priority: Dar   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said on Sunday that resolving the energy issue was the government's top priority. He made the statement at a briefing session on energy and infrastructure projects, according to a press release. Economic Affairs ...

$18.783b allocated for power projects, says Dar: Out of $2.13b, $1.24b incurred ...   Customs Today Newspaper
Govt according top priority to resolving energy problem: Ishaq Dar   Business Recorder
Govt according top priority to resolving energy problem: Dar   PakistanHerald

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Yahoo News UK
   
Bond-Buying Fever Spreads to Sweden as Nordic Neighbors Cut Rates   
Sputnik International
Sweden's move in devaluing its krona against the euro signals a trend for Nordic countries outside the Eurozone to take measures to cheapen their own currencies. Euro sculpture stands in front of the European Central Bank, right, in Frankfurt,. © AP Photo/ ...

Swedish bond-buy plan could spread elsewhere   The Local.se
Swedish bond-buying could tempt Nordic neighbours   Yahoo! Maktoob News

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Makeshift arrangements   
DAWN.com
WITH power sector receivables now exceeding Rs590bn, the ugly face of the chronic circular debt is more severely affecting public life in multiple ways. It has gone beyond calls on sovereign guarantees and credit ratings to nationwide blackouts and dry-out ...

January's petrol crisis: take responsibility or pass the buck!   Business Recorder
Petrol demand 12300 tons/day in Dec, 15500 in Jan, to settle at 16500 in Feb ...   Customs Today Newspaper

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Afghanistan to host 21st summit on 1680km TAPI gas project in Kabul: 30-year ...   
Customs Today Newspaper
ISLAMABAD – Officials from Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India are scheduled to organise the 21st summit of the 1,680 kilometers Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline project which will last for 30 years, within two months ...

Afghanistan to host TAPI summit   Pakistan Today
TAPI project likely to be launched in two months   The Nation
Fears mount for future of India's Afghan silk route plans   The Indian Express

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The Nation
   
Oil prices cut reduces food inflation to 3pc   
The Nation
The month-wise reduction in oil prices has helped decrease food inflation to 3 percent and non-food 4.5 percent as compared to 7.2 percent and 8.4 percent in same month last year. The headline inflation measured by Consumers Price Index (CPI) is on ...

Budget wishlist   The Hindu
Food, commodity prices in SD high   The Swazi Observer

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Attendance 92pc, availability of facilities 96pc, enrolment to be ensured by 2018 ...   
Customs Today Newspaper
LAHORE – Enrolment of every child in school will be ensured by 2018 while 92 percent attendance of students and teachers has been ensured in schools and available facilities and schools inspection has been achieved up to 96 percent per month, said ...

Enrolment of every child in school to be ensured by 2018: Mujtaba   Business Recorder

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Pakistan Today
   
Retailers to benefit as govt rolls back some taxes: report   
Pakistan Today
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz government has decided to partially reverse its earlier decision to bring retailers into the tax net, even as it continues to increase tax rates on sectors already heavily taxed, a report in the local media said on Sunday.
Revenue collection: Govt rolls back some taxes on large retailers   The Express Tribune
FBR imposes 12pc, 15pc IT tax on non-filers corporate, non-corporate service ...   Customs Today Newspaper
Corporate service providers: non-filers shall be liable to pay 12 percent IT   Business Recorder

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Livemint
   
Amazon deliveries by drone kept years away by US rules   
Livemint
The use of drones may produce at least $100 million in economic benefits, according to an analysis by President Barack Obama's administration. Photo: Reuters. Washington/Chicago: Don't hold your breath waiting for a drone to drop off that order from ...

US issues new rules governing use of drones, White House restricts data collection   Firstpost
New Drone Rules Proposed   Abccolumbia.com
Proposed FAA commercial drone rules: no to Amazon delivery, yes to news ...   SiliconANGLE (blog)
USA TODAY   
Inland Empire News   
The Express Tribune   
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The Express Tribune
   
Work on tourism projects in Malam Jabba to resume soon   
The News International
PESHAWAR: The Tourism, Sports, Archeology, Museums and Youth Affairs Department will resume work on tourism-related projects in Malam Jabba in Swat district soon after the snowfall season in the area. An official statement on Sunday said that the work ...

Woman shot dead for honour in Swat   DAWN.com
Work on Swat tourism projects soon   The Nation

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