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Govt sees price stability amid ample fertiliser supplies

The Fer­tiliser Review Committee has expressed satisfaction with fertiliser production and its market supply position. The meeting, chaired by Industries and Prod­u­c­tion Minister Rana Tanve­­er Hussain, was informed on Thursday that the required balance prevailed in the supply and demand of urea for the Rabi season 2024-25, and the fertiliser manufacturing plants were operating efficiently ac

Remittances, exports will stabilise economy: SBP chief

State Bank Governor Jameel Ahmed expressed hopes on Thursday that an uptick in remittances and dip in inflation would lend stability to the economy this year. The governor was addressing the representatives of trade and industry at the FPCCI building. He said inflation would further decline this month, but it might fluctuate over the next five months and could settle between five and seven p

IMF agrees to end 18pc GST on new aircraft, NA panel told

The National Assembly Standing Committee on Privatisation was informed on Thursday that the International Monitory Fund (IMF) has agreed to the removal of 18 per cent GST on the purchase of new aircraft and cleaning of Rs45 billion negative equity of Pakistan International Airline Company Limited (PIACL). A meeting of the committee was further informed that it was decided to capitalise on posit

Import delays push lint prices to record Rs20,000 per maund

The local cotton market was showing a bullish trend as white lint rates on Thurs­day touched the highest mark of Rs20,000 per maund for the ongoing season. On the other hand, the Federal Board of Reven­­ue (FBR) has called a special meeting on Monday to discuss whether to mai­ntain sales tax exemption on imported cotton and yarn. Local cotton prices are rising because of an un­­e­x­­pected d

Govt scraps 10,000MW projects to curb costs

Claiming over Rs1.1 trillion in savings in revised contracts with existing independent power producers (IPPs), the government on Thursday announced a series of major decisions for reducing electricity rates, including the rejection of about 10,000MW of upcoming IPPs for being expensive and unaffordable. Speaking at a seminar on hydroelectric power in Islamabad, Power Minister Awais Leghari emph