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Global firms vie to invest in airports

Reputable international companies have expressed interest in Pakistan’s desire to outsource airport management and their representatives are expected to arrive this month to review and discuss the proposal. Sources told The Express Tribune that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif recently took up the airport outsourcing matter in a meeting of the cabinet so that those could be managed more effectivel

Tariff commission vows to rectify anomalies

National Tariff Commission (NTC) Chairman Naeem Anwar has given assurances to businessmen that an NTC team in Islamabad will ponder over the issues highlighted by Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) and recommendations will be given to the government for rectifying them in the federal budget for 2024-25. Speaking at a meeting during his visit to the KCCI, he advised the chamber to s

C/A surplus hits 9-year high

Pakistan’s current account balance made history by hitting a nine-year high surplus of $619 million in March 2024. This reduced the cumulative current account deficit to $508 million in the first nine months of the fiscal year 2023-24. The country has maintained a surplus in the current account for the second consecutive month in March and for the third month in the fiscal year, enhancing the n

Fauji, Fatima raise urea prices

The increa­se in the rates of urea compost products by a couple of companies running their plants on subsidised gas has raised many eyebrows. Fatima Fertiliser Company Ltd (FFCL) on Tuesday raised the price of its brand Sarsabz urea by Rs551 per bag, taking the maximum retail price to Rs4,400. On April 9, Fauji Fertiliser Company Ltd (FFC) increased its urea prices by Rs633 per bag to Rs4,40

IMF board to approve $1.1bn on 29th

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will meet on April 29 to finalise its last review of Pakistan’s $3 billion Stand-By Arrangement (SBA). “According to the IMF’s event calendar, the review meeting is set for 10:00am on April 29,” a diplomatic source informed Dawn. Earlier this week, the Fund published a schedule of the Executive Board’s meetings on its website, whic