1 year ago Petrol Prices Set to Increase in Ramadan Petrol prices in Pakistan are expected to increase by Rs. 4 to Rs. 4.50 per liter starting March 1, 2025,
1 year ago Trump Administration Allocates $397 Million to Monitor Pakistan’s F-16s, Ensuring They Aren’t Used Against India The Trump administration has released $397 million for a U.S.-backed program in Pakistan to monitor the use of F-16 fighter
1 year ago SBP Purchases $4.98 Billion to Stabilize Forex Reserves and Manage Debt Pakistan’s central bank, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), purchased $4.98 billion from the interbank market between June and November
1 year ago Pakistan to Establish National Crypto Council to Regulate Digital Assets The federal government is considering the establishment of a National Crypto Council to oversee the development and regulation of digital
1 year ago Pak Suzuki Raises Prices for Alto and Ravi Models Pak Suzuki Motor Company has announced a price hike for its popular Alto and Ravi models, with the revised rates
1 year ago New York City Ends $220 Million Lease Agreement with PIA’s Roosevelt Hotel The New York City government has terminated its $220 million lease agreement with Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) for the Roosevelt
1 year ago Fauji Cement’s Profit Rises by 38% to Rs. 7.26 Billion in First Half of FY25 Fauji Cement Company Limited (PSX: FCCL) has announced its financial results for the half year ending December 31, 2024, reporting
1 year ago Heavy Rain and Snowfall Expected Throughout the Week in Several Regions of Pakistan The National Emergencies Operation Centre (NEOC) has issued a weather advisory warning of rain, windstorms, thunderstorms, and snowfall in various
1 year ago Bangladesh Resumes Direct Trade with Pakistan After Almost 53 Years Bangladesh has resumed direct trade with Pakistan, marked by the arrival of a 50,000-ton rice shipment from Karachi under a
1 year ago Govt Warns IPPs of Forensic Audits for Refusing to Renegotiate Power Contracts The federal government has issued a warning to independent power producers (IPPs), including wind power plants, that those refusing to