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Sindh govt, World Bank to invest $100m in renewables

KARACHI: The Sindh government is collaborating with the World Bank to set up renewable energy projects in solar and wind equipment, aiming to protect the environment from greenhouse gases and Pakistan from recurrent natural disasters. Speaking at a seminar titled ‘Significance of Renewable for Karachi & Export Industry: Cost of Inaction’, Director of Alternative Energy for the Sindh Government,

Akhtar urges early IMF deal

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is facing the challenge of unsustainable public debt and the new government should reach an early agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a long-term bailout package to continue difficult reforms, said outgoing Finance Minister Dr Shamshad Akhtar on Thursday. In a departing note in the monthly economic outlook, Akhtar said that market confidence had been res

US urges Pakistan to ‘continue working with IMF’

The United States has urged Pakistan to “continue working with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other international financial institutions towards macroeconomic reforms” for economic stability in the country. The development comes after the PTI wrote a letter to the Fund urging the lender to endorse an audit of the 2024 elections for the sake of political stability in the country, befo

Inflation may ease to 23.5-24.5pc in March: finance ministry

The Ministry of Finance has anticipated that inflation will experience a gradual decline from this month primarily due to a decrease in the prices of perishable items. Inflation is projected to hover around 24.5-25.5 per cent in February, with expectations of a further easing to 23.5-24.5pc in March, the ministry said in its Monthly Economic Update and Outlook for February. “Despite the upwa

Petrol price jumps by Rs4, diesel unchanged

ISLAMABAD: In its last fuel price revision announcement before farewell, the caretaker government on Thursday increased the petrol price by Rs4.13 per litre for the next fortnight ending March 15 but left the price of high-speed diesel unchanged. In a late-night an­­nouncement, the Ministry of Finance announced the new prices for the next fortnight, starting from March 1, as recommended by the