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Pakistan to tap global funding for three $580m projects

Pakistan will present three high-impact projects worth $580 million in hydropower and communication sectors to secure funding at the fourth international conference on financing for development in Spain in June. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has completed feasibility studies of the three SDG-aligned projects, which include $38.4m for a 10.96MW Mehar hydropower project in Kasur

Commerce Minister Jam vows adherence to treaties for GSP+

Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan assures the European Union of adhering to 27 international conventions to avail of the trade benefits under the Generalised Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+) scheme. On Tuesday, the minister gave the assurance at a meeting with EU Special Representative for Human Rights Ambassador Olaf Skoog to discuss ways to strengthen the partnership through trade and economi

Govt hints at cheaper industrial power, tax relief for the salaried

While state-owned power distribution companies have sought an over 400 per cent increase in security deposits from consumers, two federal ministers advocated for cheaper electricity rates for industrial consumers and the rationalisation of the ‘disproportionate tax burden’ on the salaried class in the coming months. At an event organised by the Pakistan Business Council, Finance Minister Muhamm

Experts urge action to combat low output

Agriculture experts have stressed the need for community-based research to tackle the decline in onion production caused by climate change. The soaring price of onions, a staple in Pakistani cuisine, has placed them out of reach for many citizens. Experts pointed out that Sindh, contributing 38% to the nation's total onion production, faces significant challenges due to climatic shifts, emphasi

Textile millers term gas tariff hike \'disastrous\'

All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (Aptma) Southern Zone Chairman Naveed Ahmed has described the Economic Coordination Committee's (ECC) recent decision to increase gas tariff for captive power plants (CPPs) from Rs3,000 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) to Rs3,500 per mmBtu as anti-export, which will be disastrous for the textile industry having 60% share in exports of the country.