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Karachi industry warns of zero-export days

The city’s industrialists on Tuesday warned the caretaker government of intensifying protests from the second week of December if it doesn’t reduce gas prices. “If the government fails to pay attention to the business community’s demand, we will display protest banners all over the city and observe no-export day twice and even thrice a week,” Businessmen Group Vice Chairman Jawed Bilwani told r

Govt rejects millers’ demand to allow sugar export

In an unprecedented move to prevent a potential surge in local retail prices, the Sugar Advisory Board on Tuesday rejected a proposal from sugar millers seeking permission for export. The millers have sought approval to export 500,000 tonnes of sugar before the commencement of the sugarcane crushing season. The advisory board meeting was presided over by Commerce Minister Gohar Ejaz and attende

Exchange firms sell $150m to banks

With an increase in inflows in the open market, exchange companies sold around $150 million to banks in the 13 working days of November and hoped to sell another $150m in the remaining days of the month. “We have sold about $150m to banks during the 13 working days of the current month against $350m sold in October,” said Malik Bostan, the chairman of the Exchange Companies Association of Pakis

Cement maker completes biggest share buyback

Lucky Cement Ltd has completed a second share buyback exercise representing 6.5 per cent of its paid-up capital at spot prices, the company said on Tuesday. According to data compiled by Arif Habib Ltd, the cement maker’s average purchase price was Rs632.60 per share for 20.375 million shares that it bought between June 2 and Nov 20. As a result, the share buyback cost the company a total of

US extends exemption related to fish exports

In a significant development for the seafood industry, Pakistan has successfully secured a two-year extension until Dec 31, 2025 to continue the commercial export of fish and fish products to the United States. This decision by the US administration exempts Pakistan from adhering to the standards outlined in the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) of 2016, according to an official announcement