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215,752 tonnes of sugar exported in FY23

Pakistan exported a significant quantity of 215,752 tonnes of sugar during the February-June period of the outgoing FY23 against zero foreign sales in the comparable period the preceding year, causing a surge in domestic retail prices of the sweetener, showed data compiled by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS). The sugar industry had been demanding permission for the export of surplus volu

Platform for commodity exports soon

The Pakistan Mercantile Exchange (PMEX) will roll out “within a month” the beta version of an e-commerce platform that’ll help commodity producers sell their merchandise directly to global buyers. A wholly owned subsidiary of the country’s only futures exchange, the Global Commodity Trading Platform (GCTP) will operate “just like Amazon”, said PMEX Managing Director Ejaz Ali Shah while speaking

Ecnec approves seven projects worth Rs446bn

Ahead of the completion of the constitutional term of the government, the Executive Committee of the Economic Council (Ecnec) on Wednesday cont­inued approving seven more projects worth Rs446 billion and revised another Rs377bn worth of solarisation project for countrywide tube wells. Last week too, Ecnec approved six projects with an estimated cost of Rs1.077 trillion. Finance Minister Ishaq D

UAE firm to take over KPT’s cargo terminal too

After the transfer of container terminal, the government has decided in principle to hand over the bulk and general cargo terminal at Karachi Port’s East Wharf to Abu Dhabi Ports through a government-to-government deal under the Inter-Governmental Commercial Transaction Act, 2022. To implement the decision, the cabinet committee on inter-governmental commercial transactions (CCoIGCT), led by Fi

Review legal status of loan apps, SECP tells borrowers

The Secu­rities and Exchange Commis­sion of Pakistan (SECP) has advised borrowers to review the legal status of digital applications before signing up for loans, as Google introduced a new policy to protect Pakistani consumers from fake loan apps. After an extensive commission meeting, the SECP stated on Wednesday that borrowers should read and evaluate the disclosures regarding fees, late paym