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PSDP portal launched

The Ministry of Planning and Development on Thursday launched a portal on its website to make available to people the data relating to Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) projects worth Rs1.1 trillion, saying it would ensure transparency. Minister for Planning & Development Ashan Iqbal formally launched the PSDP portal. The PSDP, which constitutes the Federal Development Budget, serves a

Retailers reject tax hike, reduction in business hours

An increase in fixed retail tax from 12 per cent to 15pc and restricting business hours for retail outlets to 8pm will lead to a big drop in sales, store closures and job losses, warned an umbrella body on Thursday. Since the retail sector accounts for 18 per cent of the country’s GDP — $62 billion out of $360bn — a significant reduction in demand for local textile products will have severe con

Govt to continue with power subsidy despite IMF objections

Energy Minis­ter Khurram Dastgir has said that despite objections by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the government would continue with its plans to dole out a huge power subsidy. Speaking at a press conference in Hyderabad, he said Pakistan had managed issues without IMF’s support and hoped that “we can pass more days without this support”. He admitted that the IMF had become a “veri

SBP reserves up by $107m to $4bn

Foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) increased by $107 million to $4 billion during the week ending June 9, 2023. However, Pakistan reportedly paid $1bn to China on Monday, which brought down the SBP reserves to $3bn. The finance ministry neither confirmed nor denied the media report. Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has expressed disappointment over the way the Inter

Dar blames ‘geopolitics’ for stalled IMF loan

Finance Minis­ter Ishaq Dar continued with his ‘contradictory’ approach with the IMF, alleging on Thursday that geopolitics was behind a stalled loan programme as global institutions wanted Pakistan to default like Sri Lanka and then enter negotiations, but also insisting that negotiations with the Fund were ongoing and the ninth review would be complete this month. Testifying before the Senate