Sohail Ahmad

Automation of FBR

Pakistani Businesses Fleeing to Dubai Amid Soaring Levies, FBR Confirms.

Senators warn of capital flight, urge reforms as penalties rise and enforcement tightens Pakistan’s top tax authority confirmed that a growing number of businesses are shifting operations to Dubai to escape high tax burdens, a revelation that alarmed lawmakers and renewed calls for urgent reform to stem capital flight. Hamid Attique Sarwar, Member Inland Revenue…

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Pakistan Courts American Investors With Stability Promises

Petroleum Minister Pledges Pro-Business PushFDI jumps in April as government woos American investors with promises of reforms Pakistan’s Petroleum Minister, Ali Pervaiz Malik, vowed to maintain a pro-business trajectory, signaling stronger investor support and regulatory reforms as Islamabad looks to revive foreign investor confidence—especially among U.S.-linked firms. Speaking in Lahore, on Saturday, Malik—who previously served…

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Turkey’s Energy Firm to Invest in Pakistan’s Oil and Gas Sector

Government awards 13 new blocks for exploration in Sindh and Balochistan ISLAMABAD — In a significant boost to foreign investment in Pakistan’s energy sector, the government has awarded oil and gas exploration rights to Turkish Petroleum Overseas Company (TPOC) in Sindh and Balochistan, official sources confirmed on Friday. TPOC, a state-owned Turkish energy firm, will…

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Pak Elektron Expands to Africa With Smart Meter Assembly Plant in Nigeria

Pak Elektron Limited (PEL), Pakistan’s leading power equipment and appliances manufacturer, is making its first major footprint in Africa by establishing a smart energy meter assembly plant in Nigeria, in partnership with a local business giant. The move signals PEL’s ambition to tap into Africa’s rising energy demand and position itself as a key player…

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Karachi Traders Reject KE’s Rs76bn Write-Off, Cry Foul Over ‘Bogus Bills’

NEPRA Orders KE Probe; Karachi Traders Say ‘No More Surcharges’ ISLAMABAD:  Business leaders and industrialists in Karachi on Thursday launched a scathing attack on K-Electric (KE), vowing not to pay “a single penny” in surcharges related to the company’s Rs76 billion write-off claims, while accusing the utility of sending bogus bills to defaulted consumers dating…

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PIBTL Receives SIFC, PPRA Nod for $6B Reko Diq Exports

The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) and the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) have formally conveyed their decisions to Pakistan International Bulk Terminal Ltd., clearing the Karachi-based operator to handle exports of copper, gold, and other high-value minerals from Barrick Gold Corp.’s $6 billion Reko Diq project. “We have received the decisions, and we have…

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Drone strike kills 10 civilians in Mardan’s Katlang area, sparks protest

A drone strike in the Shamozai area of Katlang, just 30 kilometers from the Punjab Regiment Center in Mardan, killed at least 10 civilians, including women and shepherds, triggering outrage among locals, sources said Saturday. Following the strike, protesters placed bodies on the Swat Motorway, blocking traffic and condemning the attack. Reports suggest that a…

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Pakistan’s Honda Atlas Exports First Built-Up Cars to Japan

Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan has achieved a historic milestone by exporting its first-ever batch of completely built-up (CBU) units, with 40 Honda City 1.2L vehicles dispatched to Japan. The landmark export underscores Pakistan’s growing role in the global automotive industry and aligns with the government’s vision of boosting industrial and export-led growth. Special Assistant to…

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PCB pays unauthorized payments

PCB’s Rs16.386 Million Unauthorized Payouts, Including to Chairman Sethi

Unauthorized Payments Made to Shakil Ahmad Sheikh, Muhammad Haroon Rashid Dar, Najam Sethi, and Aizad Sayid The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) paid Rs 16.386 million in unauthorized meeting and daily allowances to members of its Board of Governors (BOG) and Management Committee during the 2022-23 fiscal year, an audit revealed. The payments exceeded the entitlements…

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Pakistan spends Lowest on Agriculture R7D in SAARC

Pakistan Allocates Lowest Percentage of Agricultural GDP to R&D in South Asia

Pakistan has the lowest allocation for agriculture Research and Development (R&D) among South Asian Nations, allocating just 0.12 percent of its Agricultural GDP. With the lowest spending among the SAARC countries, Islamabad also facing challenges in securing international grants for this sector, noted the Senate Standing Committee on Food Security and Research on Wednesday. The…

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