ISLAMABAD (May 29, 2009): The global financial crisis and recession pose risk to Pakistan''s economy with it growth, exports, remittances and capital inflow could decline further in the next fiscal year, according to the International Monetary Fund "Regional Economic Outlook: Middle East and Central Asia," released here on Thursday.
Tunisian envoy calls for stronger trade ties.
KAACHI (May 29, 2009): Ambassador of Tunisia, Mourad Bourehla has said that Tunisia is interested to further reinforce its bilateral trade and encourage establishment of industrial units through joint ventures with Pakistan. Speaking at a meeting of Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), he said that Tunisia is a part of the most advanced Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with European Union (EU) and a pivot part in others FTA with Arab, and Sub-Saharan countries.
'Businessmen can strengthen trade ties with Indonesia'.
ISLAMABAD (May 29, 2009): Business community has a big role to strengthen the economic and trade ties between Pakistan and Indonesia and to help the two countries in economic stability, said Ishak Latu Consina, Ambassador of Indonesia to Pakistan here on Thursday.
Pak-EU summit: market access, trade facilitation on top of agenda. FAISALABAD (May 29, 2009): Market access and trade facilitation to Pakistani exports in European markets would be on top of agenda in the first ever Pak-EU Summit to be held in Brussels on June 17, 2009. Counsellor Economic Affairs Embassy of Germany, Dr Gregor Schotten disclosed this while addressing the members of Pakistan Textile Exporters Association (PTEA) here on Thursday. |
Businessmen apprise Qaim of SITE problems. KARACHI (May 29, 2009): Syed Qaim Ali Shah, Chief Minister of Sindh was appraised about the problems being faced by industries in SITE industrial estate, the biggest shareholder in the GDP and revenue contribution by a delegation of SITE Association of Industry (SAI) here on Tuesday. |
Traders' leader to observe hunger strike till death. ISLAMABAD (May 29, 2009): A traders' leader Jahangir Akhtar on Thursday said he would observe hunger strike till death in front of ministries of commerce and industry if his demands were not met. Akhtar, who has started hunger strike till death at Abpara Market against unnecessary delay in approval of Chamber of Small Traders and Cottage Industry, said there is no question of backtracking from a just stance. |
Vast scope to export food products to Libya. ISLAMABAD (May 29, 2009): Pakistan has vast scope to enhance export of food products to Libya which imports about 75 percent food products to fulfil its domestic requirements. This was stated by Ambassador of Pakistan in Libya, Jamil Ahmed Khan while giving a presentation to the business community at the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry. |
Steps being taken for promotion of women entrepreneurship. SIALKOT (May 29, 2009): Chairperson Departmental Committee on Women Entrepreneurs of Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), Shabnam Asif has said that all necessary steps are being taken for the development of women entrepreneurship and to address their problems. |
Zardari orders return of illegally occupied land to Sindh government. KARACHI (May 29, 2009): Finally, President Asif Ali Zardari has issued instructions to the land owning departments of the federal government to transfer land occupied by katchi abadis to Sindh government for regularisation. |
Zardari forms committee to curb land grabbing in Sindh.
KARACHI (May 29, 2009): A high-level meeting with President Asif Ali Zardari in the chair, decided on Thursday to form a provincial-level committee to curb land grabbing in Sindh.
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