2015年8月10日 星期一

2015-08-11 Pakistan Business


The Express Tribune
   
Refunds, energy crisis: TDAP wants issues addressed   
The Express Tribune
Ijaz Mumtaz, the LCCI president, said that it was worrying that Pakistan's exports were on a decline. PHOTO: ONLINE. LAHORE: Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) Chief Executive Officer SM Muneer said Pakistan's export share in global trade ...

Exports cannot jump until energy, refunds issue resolved: TDAP   The Nation
Taliban challenge to be fully overcome in three months: TDAP CEO   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
TDAP comes up with a plan to boost exports   Pakistan Today

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Reuters Africa
   
Greece, lenders locked in marathon talks for bailout deal   
Reuters Africa
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece and its international lenders were locked in marathon overnight talks to seal a multibillion-euro bailout deal on Tuesday, racing against a countdown to European Central Bank debt repayments falling due in days. The indebted ...

Yes, eurozone countries can be democracies   Financial Times
Greece and its global lenders in final push to seal bailout deal   Irish Independent
EU pledges €2.4bn for migrant crisis   Irish Examiner
euronews   
Kathimerini   
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The Express Tribune
   
Potable water: Saaf Pani Company to seek bids with relaxed criteria   
The Express Tribune
The Punjab Saaf Pani Company (PSPC) will rationalise its selection criteria and float a fresh request for proposals (RFPs) for its potable water schemes in the province, The Express Tribune has learnt. The decision was taken after none of the eight ...

Saaf Pani Project: potable water to be provided to people by 2016: Shahbaz   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
PIC improvement ordered   The Nation
Majority of Punjab's population to be provided with potable water till 2017: CM   Pakistan Observer
Aaj News   
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Daily Times
   
Iran again offers 3000MW electricity to Pakistan   
The News International
ISLAMABAD: After striking truce with western countries on nuclear deal, Iran is ready to export 3000MW electricity to Pakistan, raising hopes that the economic cooperation will be increased after lifting economic sanctions on Tehran. Both the countries ...
Pak team to visit Iran for 1000MW power import   The Nation
3000MW power: Pakistan, Iran agree to finalise deal   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Pakistan eyes 1000mw electricity from Iran   Daily Times

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The Express Tribune
   
Nepra approves upfront tariff for coal-fired power plant   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority has approved a 30-year levelised upfront tariff of Rs9.345 per unit for a 350MW coal-fired power plant to be set up at Port Qasim by Siddiqsons Energy Limited (SEL). The tariff for the first ...
NEPRA approves upfront tariff for coal power plant   The Express Tribune
Nepra approves upfront tariff of 350MW coal-fired power plant   The Nation
Lawyers' petitions: Supreme Court seeks reply from Qadri, Imran says he ...   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Pakistan Observer   
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Reuters
   
Weak fundamentals pull down oil prices after short-lived rally   
Reuters
SINGAPORE Oil prices slumped in early Asian trading on Tuesday following a jump in the previous session, underscoring the market view that fundamentals are too weak to warrant a push much higher. Crude oil futures jumped almost 4 percent on Monday, ...

US refinery outage helps lift oil over $50 a barrel   Irish Independent
Fresh warning on outlook for oil price   Herald Scotland
Brent edges up off six-month low   Daily Times
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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The Nation
   
Off to a poor start: Trade deficit widens as poor show continues in FY16   
The Express Tribune
Amid several points of contention, the government could have done well if the first trade figures of the current fiscal year turned out better than before. However, a dismal performance in the first month of fiscal year 2015-16 has washed away chances ...
Trade deficit widens by over 34pc to $1.77b in July   The Nation
June Trade Deficit Up 7.1%, Negligible Impact on GDP   Economic Populist
British Trade Deficit Widens On Strong Pound In June   Action Forex
Einnews Portugal   
Balkans.com Business News   
Romania-Insider.com   
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A group of traders to launch series of protests from 18th   
DAWN.com
LAHORE: A faction of the All Pakistan Anjuman-i-Tajiran (Apat) said on Monday it would start a series of countrywide protests against withholding tax on banking transactions from Aug 18. Goods transporters followed suit, saying they would hold protests ...

Traders announce to besiege FBR regional offices on 18th   The Nation

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The Express Tribune
   
Akhuwat to disburse Rs500m among TEVTA pass-outs   
The Nation
Lahore - TEVTA Board unanimously approved to provide Rs. 500 million through self-employment scheme to Akhuwat to disburse this amount to 8,000 TEVTA Pass-outs. TEVTA pass outs will be given interest free loan from 50 thousands to one lac in ...

ST and FED payment date extended to August 27   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
TEVTA to give students interest-free loans   The Express Tribune

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Pakistan Today
   
386 new companies registered by SECP in July   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), during the month of July, registered 386 new companies, witnessing an increase of 11 percent as compared with the same period last year. Around 86 percent of companies have ...

SECP registers 386 companies in July   Pakistan Observer

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