Archive for the February 3, 2005
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The government is considering to sell half of the cotton from the stock of Trading Corporation of Pakistan to local textile millers, said sources in the ministry of commerce. It would be a vital decision
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The government is considering to sell half of the cotton from the stock of Trading Corporation of Pakistan to local textile millers, said sources in the ministry of commerce. It would be a vital decision
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) will remain closed on February 5 (Saturday) due to public holiday declared by the government on account of Kashmir Day, according to a circular issued by the SBP here
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) will remain closed on February 5 (Saturday) due to public holiday declared by the government on account of Kashmir Day, according to a circular issued by the SBP here
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has started budget preparation exercise for the fiscal 2005-06 with the consultation of business community, trade and industry. The consultation with stakeholders and their involvement in the decision-making process
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has started budget preparation exercise for the fiscal 2005-06 with the consultation of business community, trade and industry. The consultation with stakeholders and their involvement in the decision-making process
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The India-Pakistan-Bangladesh-Ceylon Conference (IPBCC) will from March 1 increase freight for exports to Europe by 300 dollars for a 20-foot container and 600 dollars for a 40-foot container. The decision to implement a general rate
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The India-Pakistan-Bangladesh-Ceylon Conference (IPBCC) will from March 1 increase freight for exports to Europe by 300 dollars for a 20-foot container and 600 dollars for a 40-foot container. The decision to implement a general rate
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A South Asian summit at which the prime ministers of India and Pakistan were set to meet has been postponed after India's Manmohan Singh pulled out, Pakistan said on Wednesday. Pakistan, current chairman of the
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A South Asian summit at which the prime ministers of India and Pakistan were set to meet has been postponed after India's Manmohan Singh pulled out, Pakistan said on Wednesday. Pakistan, current chairman of the
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