
Pakistan likely to sign most awaited staff-level agreement with IMF tomorrow
Pakistan is expected to sign a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) tomorrow.Â

Pakistan is expected to sign a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) tomorrow.Â

A second cargo of 55,000 tonnes of Russian URAL crude arrived in Pakistan on Tuesday, pending docking at the Karachi Port in the coming hours.

Mahzooz, the UAE’s best weekly draw with the greatest and most frequent payouts, crowned its 49th millionaire in its 134th edition, with 912 contestants taking home AED 1,424,750 in prize money.

A false report spread like wildfire across the country, stating that Indus Motor Company (IMC), Pakistan’s major vehicle manufacturer, would permanently halt production and close its manufacturing facilities.

Finance Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar presided over the final session of the Business and Technical Anamoly Committees’ meeting at the FBR and praised them for providing suggestions on key revisions to the Finance Bill 2023-24.

Suzuki is a well-known brand in Pakistan and has a significant presence in the market, as the automaker offers a diverse selection of bikes in several segments, such as commuter bikes, sport bikes, and adventure rides.

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) will organize a stakeholder meeting tomorrow (Monday) for the reassessment of the approved tariff of 3.4 cents for the 600 MW Muzaffargarh solar power plant.

Zara Noor Abbas Siddiqui, a Pakistani actress, has released a pretty dramatic video on her Instagram profile, which may be the showbiz star’s attempt to address someone special?

Shell Pakistan Limited (SPL) announced on Wednesday that its parent firm, Shell Petroleum firm Limited (SPCo), has informed it of its intention to sell its stake in SPL.

The electric vehicle (EV) business in Pakistan has vanished into thin air as a result of the country’s economy’s recent downturn.

The federal budget for fiscal years 2023-24 is expected to be presented to Parliament next week.

According to a press release from Pakistan’s Aircraft Owners and Operators Association (AOOA), flying schools across the country have suspended operations due to a lack of aviation petrol (AVGAS).