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TCL sets a new benchmark with QD Mini LED TVs in Pakistan

As consumers compare the best televisions of 2025, TCL continues to emerge as a compelling choice. The brand has recently introduced its latest QD Mini LED televisions, the C6K and C7K, offering premium features at an accessible price point. With Pakistani households increasingly seeking advanced and immersive home entertainment solutions, TCL’s new QD Mini LED range provides a strong incentive to

Economy vulnerable to external shocks

As the federal government plans to table the budget for 2025-26 after Eidul Azha, an economic round-up shared by an Islamabad-based think tank urged the government to prevent “bad growth”, highlighting that Pakistan’s economy has faced similar challenges in the past. A report by Tabadlab advised against increasing tax rates, saying they were already among the highest in the region. It also caut

China’s rare earth export curbs hit global auto industry

Some European auto parts plants have suspended output and Mercedes-Benz is considering ways to protect against shortages of rare earths, as concerns about the damage from China’s restrictions on critical mineral exports deepen across the globe. China’s decision in April to suspend exports of a wide range of rare earths and related magnets has upended the supply chains central to automakers, aer

Deal with Xi ‘extremely hard’, says Trump

Donald Trump said on Wednesday that it was “extremely hard” to reach a deal with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, but the EU touted progress in its own trade talks with Washington even though the US president doubled global metal tariffs. Trump’s latest trade moves came as ministers from Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries gathered in Paris to discuss the outlook fo

Punjab to fund its new tariff cut with power plants’ profit

A day after its decision to reduce power tariffs to provide relief in electricity bills, the Punjab government on Wednesday said the relief will be financed with billions in profits hitherto harvested by two government-owned power companies, the Quaid-e-Azam Thermal Power Private Limited and Punjab Thermal Power Private Limited. The provincial cabinet had decided to cut the power tariffs of the