Cement sales record highest growth ever
ISLAMABAD: The cement sector has recorded the highest-ever sales growth of 44.39% in the month of March this year. This is said to be due to a significant increase in construction activities resulting in a
ISLAMABAD: The cement sector has recorded the highest-ever sales growth of 44.39% in the month of March this year. This is said to be due to a significant increase in construction activities resulting in a
Apple is all set to launch the new iPhone 13 series with improved features and fresh colours With just months left for the launch of the upcoming iPhone 13 series, a wide range of leaks
ISLAMABAD: The federal cabinet rejected, on Thursday, the suggestion of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) to resume trade with India, reiterating that the eastern neighbor should first revert its step taken on August 5, 2019.
Pakistani currency rupee has become the world’s top-performing currency in this year’s first quarter however currency analysts still remain cautious against sharp currency movements which keep the market on its toes. Experts say that the
ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Textile Industry sought permission, on Monday, from the Economic Coordination Committee to lift the ban on the import of cotton yarn and cotton from India to bridge raw material shortfall for
KARACHI: Rupee saw a spike against the US dollar by 42 paisas in the inter-bank market, on Friday, what currency experts forecast that a downward trend would keep going and the currency would soon attain
ISLAMABAD: After two Presidential Ordinances to withdraw corporate income tax exemptions to get Rs70 billion to 140 billion and an addition of a 10 percent power surcharge on consumers, the Executive Board of IMF has
IMF has agreed to release $500 million for Pakistan as part of budget support program amid COVID-19 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday approved the third tranche of budget support worth US$500 million for
ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has created a tax demand of a whopping Rs469 billion against 81 sugar mills The FBR had started its probe against 89 sugar mills after irregularities that were pointed
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s regional exports have declined by a whopping 22 per cent in the first eight months of the ongoing financial year due to Covid-19 and its economic impacts. Exports to China, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India,