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Infestation of political instability

Pakistan descended into a fresh round of political instability in April 2022 after Imran Khan, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan, was removed from office through a vote of no confidence in the parliament. The polycrisis that ensued in the aftermath of his ouster took twists and turns but largely remained under control until last week when Imran Khan was arrested from the veranda of the Islama

Govt asked to reimpose RD on luxury vehicles

The auto industry has slammed the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) for withdrawing the regulatory duty (RD) on the imports of luxury vehicles at a time when the country is facing a serious dollar crunch. In a letter written to the Additional Secretary Revenue Division regarding termination of RD on March 31, Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) Director General Abdul Waheed Khan e

US company plans $200m pink salt facility

A leading American company plans to invest nearly $200 million in curating, processing, distributing, and importing pink Himalayan salt from Pakistan, officials said. The Miracle Saltworks Collec­tive Inc (MSCI) conveyed its interest to the Ambassador of Pakistan Masood Khan at a meeting in Washington on Friday and shared their investment plans with him. An embassy official told journalists

Business community fears ‘IMF-dictated’ budget to hit economy

Contrary to past practices, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has not approached trade and industry leadership for taking their input for the upcoming budget to be unveiled on June 9. As less than a month is left, business leaders have deplored that the PDM government has not invited them for any consultative sessions to incorporate their proposals in budget 2023-24, fuelling fears that it will be an

Islamisation of banks

With an overwhelmingly Muslim majority, there’s largely a distaste towards interest which is usually equated with exploitation, and often for good reason. Yet, the financial system unsurprisingly remains entrenched in it, irking the religious factions and parties who want to rid the country from the evils of riba. For years, the issue had been under legal scrutiny with the government of Pakistan a