The Pakistani government has decided to overhaul bilateral development financial institutions that have become hotspots for nepotism, following the appointment of favored bureaucrats to their boards. These board members reportedly receive up to $5,000 (Rs1.4 million) per meeting in fees. Focus Shift from Primary Role to Government Debt Investments Instead of adhering to their primary role of providing loans to …
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Nationwide Strike by Traders to Protest Against Tax Reforms
Nationwide Strike Announced by Traders Against Government Tax Reforms The government’s widely promoted tax reform initiative is expected to face significant resistance as the traders’ community has announced a nationwide strike on Wednesday (today). This strike has garnered partial support from several political parties and trade associations. Ahead of the strike call, representatives of traders visited the Federal Board of …
Read More »Nepra Approves Rs1.90 per Unit Increase in Electricity Tariff for Q4 FY2023-24
Introduction The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has approved a significant increase in electricity tariffs, raising rates by up to Rs1.90 per unit under the quarterly adjustment for the fourth quarter of the financial year 2023-24. This decision is set to impose a financial burden of approximately Rs46 billion on consumers across the country, including those served by state-owned …
Read More »FBR Appeals to Traders for Dialogue Ahead of Planned Strike Against Tajir Dost Scheme
FBR Appeals to Traders for Dialogue Ahead of Planned Strike Against Tajir Dost Scheme In a bid to avoid an escalating conflict with the trading community, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has reached out to traders, urging them to present their demands before resorting to a nationwide shutter-down strike. The strike, planned for August 28, 2024, is in response …
Read More »Government to Reevaluate Solar Energy Limits for Export-Focused Industries
Government Reconsiders Cap on Solar Energy Production for Export-Oriented Industries The Pakistani government, through its Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan, has announced a significant move that could reshape the landscape for export-oriented industries, particularly in the sports goods sector. During a virtual meeting with the Sectoral Council for Sports Goods, the minister assured industry representatives of the government’s unwavering …
Read More »Government Issues New Guidelines to Prevent the Spread of Monkeypox at Airports
In response to the growing global concerns about the spread of the monkeypox virus, the government of Pakistan has issued new guidelines to airports across the country, following the directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. These measures aim to strengthen screening and preventive protocols at all entry points to safeguard public health. Strengthened Screening Measures at Entry Points According to …
Read More »PTA Chairman Confirms the Existence of Upgraded Web Management System, Not New Firewall
ACCORDING TO SAMAA, The Chairman of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), Major General (retd) Hafeez-Ur-Rehman, addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding the installation of a firewall system during a session of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly on Information Technology. In a carefully worded statement, he clarified that the system in question is not a new firewall but an upgraded …
Read More »K-Electric Sets New Industry Benchmark with Record-Low Solar Tariff in Balochistan
A New Benchmark in Pakistan’s Renewable Energy K-Electric (KE) has set a new standard in Pakistan’s renewable energy sector with its 150-megawatt solar energy projects in Balochistan, achieving the country’s lowest-ever tariff bid. This milestone marks a significant shift in the nation’s energy generation approach, highlighting the growing trust in private sector-led initiatives, even in challenging economic times. Record-Low Tariff …
Read More »Slow Internet Threatens Pakistan’s Digital Economy
In a growing digital economy like Pakistan’s, reliable internet connectivity is not just a luxury—it’s a necessity. Unfortunately, continuous slow internet speeds have become a significant concern for the country’s IT experts and the Pakistan Freelancers Association (PAFLA). They warn that these disruptions pose a severe threat to Pakistan’s digital economy, impacting a wide array of individuals and businesses. The …
Read More »Pakistan’s High Electricity Costs: Minister Awais Leghari Addresses IPP Challenges
Federal Minister for Energy, Awais Leghari, recently acknowledged that Pakistan currently has the highest electricity costs in the region. Speaking at the National Youth Convention in Islamabad, the minister assured that the government is actively working towards resolving issues related to Independent Power Producers (IPPs) and is hopeful that positive news will soon emerge. Addressing IPP Challenges During his speech, …
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