Archive for  August 2004
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A memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between Pakistan and Gulf Co-operation Council is to initiate discussions on feasibility of Free Trade Area between Islamabad and the six member nations of GCC. It will also encourage
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The NWFP government has refused to accept 100000 tons wheat as Sarhad Floor Mills Association is defiant, saying that Punjab should lift ban completely on inter-provincial movement of the commodity. Sources told Business Recorder here
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The NWFP government has refused to accept 100000 tons wheat as Sarhad Floor Mills Association is defiant, saying that Punjab should lift ban completely on inter-provincial movement of the commodity. Sources told Business Recorder here
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Textile quota exports registered over 20 percent increase in value and over six percent in quantity during the first eight months (January-August) of the current quota year. According to the provisional figures of exports up
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Textile quota exports registered over 20 percent increase in value and over six percent in quantity during the first eight months (January-August) of the current quota year. According to the provisional figures of exports up
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In a landmark finding, the Federal Tax Ombudsman, Justice Saleem Akhtar, has held that audit u/s 177 is in the nature of a preliminary enquiry and cannot be the pretext for withholding any refund. In
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In a landmark finding, the Federal Tax Ombudsman, Justice Saleem Akhtar, has held that audit u/s 177 is in the nature of a preliminary enquiry and cannot be the pretext for withholding any refund. In
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The US military withdrew from the Old City of Najaf on Friday afternoon, leaving it under the control of Iraqi police and national guardsmen, an AFP correspondent witnessed. US tanks and armoured vehicles, which Wednesday
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The US military withdrew from the Old City of Najaf on Friday afternoon, leaving it under the control of Iraqi police and national guardsmen, an AFP correspondent witnessed. US tanks and armoured vehicles, which Wednesday
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Riot police fired tear gas on Friday to break up violent protests by thousands of Muslims against the US offensive in the Iraqi holy city of Najaf. The protest erupted after Friday prayers at a
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