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Govt seeks over Rs6 per unit increase in KE tariff


March 29, 2023

ISLAMABAD: The government has asked the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) to increase K-Electric’s consumer tariff by up to Rs6.02 per unit under two past quarterly adjustments and allow its recovery from consumers in three months — April to June — to ensure national uniform tariff. The government has already notified an equivalent increase in tariff for consumers of …

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First yuan-settled LNG trade completed


March 29, 2023

BEIJING: Chinese national oil company CNOOC and France’s TotalEnergies have completed China’s first yuan-settled LNG trade through the Shanghai Petroleum and Natural Gas Exchange, the exchange said on Tuesday. Approximately 65,000 tonnes of LNG imported from the UAE changed hands in the trade, it said in a statement. TotalEnergies confirmed to Reuters that the transaction involved LNG imported from the UAE but …

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Profit outflows plunge 88pc in July-February


March 28, 2023

KARACHI: The repatriation of dollars by foreign companies plunged 88 per cent during the first 8 months of the current fiscal year reflecting low profits and stringent restrictions on outflows from the country. Data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Monday did show that the government policy of curbing dollar outflows severely impacted the foreign direct investment …

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Fund okayed for Reko Diq dispute settlement


March 28, 2023

ISLAMABAD: The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet on Monday approved about Rs72 billion financing facility for payment of the Balochistan government’s obligations in the Reko Diq Project dispute settlement. The meeting presided over by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, however, deferred proposals for increasing the minimum prices of about 177 medicines because of poor defence by the Drug Regulatory …

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Inflation-hit consumers welcome ‘cheap’ Iranian food products


March 28, 2023

ISLAMABAD: With food inflation hitting up to 42 per cent in urban areas, a large number of consumers have opted for slightly cheap but ‘high quality’ Iranian ‘smuggled’ products, such as oil and cheese, readily available in Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Several shops in twin cities have dedicated racks for Iranian goods, but the best place to bargain for these items, …

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China spent $240bn bailing out ‘Belt & Road’ countries: study


March 28, 2023

China spent $240 billion bailing out 22 developing countries between 2008 and 2021, with the amount soaring in recent years as more have struggled to repay loans spent building “Belt & Road” infrastructure, according to a study published Tuesday. Almost 80 per cent of the rescue lending was made between 2016 and 2021, mainly to middle-income countries including Argentina, Mongolia …

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Devoid of practicalities


March 27, 2023

Currently in the works, the petroleum price relief scheme aims to ease the inflation bite for low-income households without burdening the exchequer. It makes political sense for the embattling ruling coalition in an election year, but it has so far failed to generate goodwill even among the targeted beneficiaries: bikers, rickshaw drivers and small car users. Four days after increasing …

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Finding ways to survive


March 27, 2023

Multinational companies (MNCs) are in a tight spot. One can argue that they signed up for problems like high inflation, low economic growth and poor infrastructure when they set up local operations years ago. But the latest economic downswing has produced three challenges for foreign companies operating in Pakistan. The first is their inability to send dividends to their overseas …

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Multiple authorities and overlapping laws


March 27, 2023

The energy crisis in Pakistan has not emerged overnight. Such a crisis has been systematically created through inappropriate planning. Institutions are created without reducing the functions or transferring the functions of previous institutions to new ones. One such example is the continuing role of the Department of Explosives on the midstream and downstream operations of the oil and gas industry, …

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CORPORATE WINDOW: Painful food inflation


March 27, 2023

In February this year, annualised food inflation shot up to 41.9 per cent in urban areas and 47pc in rural areas of Pakistan. In February last year, these readings stood at 14.3pc and 14.6pc, respectively. This means that food inflation — or the pace of increase in the prices of food items — has more than tripled in just one …

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