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Urea sales hit three-year low

Urea sales hit a three-year low, plunging 49 per cent month-on-month to 328,000 tonnes in April and 33pc year-on-year. Sherman Research said that, according to provisional data, DAP sales also declined 12pc to 92,000 tonnes month-on-month but posted a jump of 82pc year-on-year. The decline in fertiliser sales is due to the combined impact of a delay in the wheat harvesting season and the antici

Batteries with renewables can cut power costs: study

Battery energy storage systems (BESS), in combination with solar and wind power, can bring down electricity prices to as low as 6-8 cents per unit and also serve communities living far off the national grid, a study launched on Tuesday said. Titled “Integrating Battery Storage with Renewables: A Techno-economic Analysis”, the study delineates the various use cases of BESS integrated with renewa

Engro looking to go global, says Samad Dawood

Pakistan’s largest conglomerate, Engro Corp, is looking to expand into new markets, including the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa, the chemicals-to-energy company’s largest investor said on Tuesday. Speaking to Reuters in a rare interview, Samad Dawood, vice chairman of Dawood Hercules Corp, which owns 40 per cent of Engro Corp, said the company was also considering global liquefied natura

Low oil imports trim trade gap with Middle East

Pakistan’s trade deficit with the Middle East narrowed 28.18 per cent to $9.521 billion in the first nine months of the current fiscal year from $13.257bn during the corresponding period last year, mainly due to reduced imports of petroleum products from the region. The trade imbalance with the region has shrunk since the start of the current fiscal year due to the lower use of petroleum goods

PM orders action over ‘ineffective’ track, trace system

Prime Minister Sheh­baz Sharif on Tuesday ordered stern action against the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) officials, including its former chairman, allegedly involved in the installation of an ‘ineffective’ track and trace system (TTS) in various industries, causing losses to the tune of billions of rupees through tax evasion and smuggling. The decision to proceed against tax officials was made