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Revenue collection jumps 25pc in January

Tax collection by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) fell short of the target by almost Rs9 billion in January mainly due to lower collection in domestic taxes and customs duty, provisional figures showed on Wednesday. The revenue collection in January stood at Rs681bn against a projected target of Rs689.6bn. It increased by 24.95pc when compared with Rs545bn in the corresponding month last yea

Inflation, surging expenditures persist: MoF

While painting an otherwise rosy economic picture at the fag-end of its rule, the caretaker government on Wednesday conceded the persisting inflationary trends and rising pressures on current expenditure mainly due to the policies of the government and the State Bank of Pakistan, respectively, continue to remain critical challenges, needing prudent policies of the next government to strengthen eco

Inflation, surging expenditures persist: MoF

While painting an otherwise rosy economic picture at the fag-end of its rule, the caretaker government on Wednesday conceded the persisting inflationary trends and rising pressures on current expenditure mainly due to the policies of the government and the State Bank of Pakistan, respectively, continue to remain critical challenges, needing prudent policies of the next government to strengthen eco

SBP allows advance payments for imports

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has relaxed the trade regime by allowing advance payments or remittances for import of goods, which may increase outflow of dollars from the country. The State Bank issued a circular on this subject and invited all banks to circulate this new development regarding the advance payments without prior approval of SBP. “Authorised dealers are henceforth allowed t

Petrol price raised by Rs13.55 per litre

The caretaker government on Wednesday increased the per-litre price of petrol by Rs13.55 and that of high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs2.75 for the next fortnight ending Feb 15, citing higher international market and import premiums. The government has also raised the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) by Rs1.16 per kilogram for February. In a late-night an­­nouncement, the Ministry of Financ