Pakistan Economy
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Govt Plans New Tariff to Penalize Industries Using Less Grid Power and Moving to Solar
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Dawn.com
Why all budgets over the past 10 years are pretty much the same
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Editorial: The budget’s postponement exposes the extent to which the govt is unable to finalise its fiscal framework without the IMF’s concurrence
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Committee formed by PM to review key economic policies lacks industry representation
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Provinces asked to help fill Rs1.7 trillion gap in federal budget, KP finance czar says
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Climate change has been weaponised as a justification to tax citizens in Pakistan
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2 in 10 Pakistanis believe country is on right track: Ipsos survey
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Dawn.com
In meeting with businsess leaders, PM Shehbaz says govt taking measures to bring informal economy into tax net
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Parliamentary affairs minister says budget to be presented on June 10
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Editorial: In meeting with PM, business leaders once again laid bare the mismatch in perceptions of Pakistan's economic recovery
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A budget to calm lenders or households?
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Propakistani.com
Govt Extends Closing Timings for Shops, Restaurants While Pharmacies, Pumps Still Exxempt
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Beverage industry proposes reduction in taxes from 20pc to 15pc ahead of FY2026-27 budget
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Communications minister greenlights 172km motorway linking Mansehra to Kaghan, Chilas
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Instead of understanding public discontent, those in power continue to try and clamp down
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IMF-mandated curbs squeeze development spending
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PM Shehbaz assures businessmen, industrialists of measures to boost industrial growth in upcoming budget
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4pc growth target set for FY2026–27 as macroeconomic framework sent to economic council for approval
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APCC clears macroeconomic framework; sets 4pc growth target for next fiscal year
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Propakistani.com
Economy Will Break Without $100 Billion Exports and Population Control: Ahsan Iqbal
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Consumers, Businesses Brace for Impact as Govt Moves to Scrap Tax Exemptions in Budget
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Dawn.com
Pakistan’s housing crisis deepens as prices outpace incomes and credit stays limited
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While petrol may have become cheaper than it was a few weeks ago, life in Pakistan itself remains expensive
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Dawn.com