
Made In Pakistan Cars Now Exported To Over Twenty Countries
Pakistan Cars have achieved a significant milestone, with 434 locally assembled vehicles exported to 20 countries over the past three fiscal years. The official data
Pakistan Cars have achieved a significant milestone, with 434 locally assembled vehicles exported to 20 countries over the past three fiscal years. The official data
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has fined K-Electric Rs. 25 million for operational lapses during the nationwide blackout in January 2023. The regulator
Pakistan is set to boost its healthcare infrastructure with the installation of 36 Oxygen Plants across public hospitals under a $52 million health initiative. The
South Punjab, known as the land of mangoes, has suffered severe damage to its mango orchard areas following recent floods. Thousands of acres of Chaunsa,
International Steels Limited (ISL) announced on Thursday that it is reviewing the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) order imposing a penalty and will take appropriate
Pakistan received $3.2 billion in remittances from overseas workers in September 2025, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reported. This marked an 11.3% increase compared
Pakistan has informed the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that recent floods caused massive damage to the country’s economy. The Ministry of Finance shared an initial
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have agreed to boost cooperation in trade and investment. The announcement came during a high-level meeting of the Saudi-Pakistan Joint Business
The Auto Association of Pakistan has called on the government to take urgent steps to stop the use of unsafe and outdated battery technologies in
Pakistan is set to host its first-ever Maritime Investment Conference in 2025 to promote investment and strengthen the country’s blue economy. The announcement was made
The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has imposed fines exceeding Rs 1.5 billion on Aisha Steel Mills Limited (ASML) and International Steels Limited (ISL) for
Pakistan has informed the IMF that power sector losses are projected to rise to Rs. 535 billion this fiscal year. This represents a 35% increase