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Xi says China must apply ‘more proactive’ macroeconomic policies in 2025

President Xi Jinping said China will put in place “more proactive” macroeconomic policies next year, state media reported, as he addressed a top political advisory body on Tuesday. The country has struggled this year to climb out of a slump fuelled by a property market crisis, weak consumption and soaring government debt. Beijing has unveiled a string of aggressive measures in recent months

Govt unveils ‘Uraan Pakistan’ 5-year transformation plan for economy

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif formally unveiled the National Eco­nomic Transforma­tion Plan 2024-29 on Tuesday called “Uraan Pakistan: Homegrown National Economic Plan”, with the promise to revive the country’s economy. The five-year plan aims to address key economic challenges thro­ugh a targeted framework called the “Five Es” — Exports; E-Pakis­tan; Equity and Empo­werment; Environment, Food

Power tariff to edge higher despite lower fuel costs

The government announced on Tuesday that electricity tariffs for January 2025 will see a slight increase compared to December 2024, despite lower-than-expected fuel costs. The adjustment comes as part of an early rebasing of the national tariff regime and changes in peak and off-peak timings. At a public hearing presided over by National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) Chairman Wase

Petrol, diesel jump; LPG becomes cheaper

The government on Tuesday raised the prices of petrol and high-speed diesel (HSD) by 56 paise and Rs2.96 per litre, respectively, effective immediately for the fortnight ending Jan 15. On the other hand, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) notified a reduction in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices by Rs4.01 per kg, or 1.58 per cent, for January. In a late-night announ­cement, the M

Co­­mpetition Commission of Pakistan imposed fines to tune of Rs275m in 2024

The Co­­mpetition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) impo­sed penalties worth Rs275 mi­­llion on companies in­­v­olved in anti-competitive practices during 2024. In a statement, the regulator said these actions underscored CCP’s efforts to ensure fair competition in the market. The penalised companies were found guilty of cartelisation, collusion, and deceptive marketing in various sectors, includ