Archive for the January 2, 2005
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has made it mandatory for the diplomats/foreign missions operating in Pakistan to obtain prior permission for selling of duties/taxes-free vehicles, imported by them, from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has made it mandatory for the diplomats/foreign missions operating in Pakistan to obtain prior permission for selling of duties/taxes-free vehicles, imported by them, from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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The economic growth has been faster than anticipated which has widened the trade deficit during the last five months, Finance Ministry Spokesman Dr Ashfaq Hassan Khan told Business Recorder in an interview here on Saturday.
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The economic growth has been faster than anticipated which has widened the trade deficit during the last five months, Finance Ministry Spokesman Dr Ashfaq Hassan Khan told Business Recorder in an interview here on Saturday.
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The polyester staple fibre (PSF) price has been reduced by Rs 5 per kilogramme from January 1, bringing it down from Rs 95 to Rs 90 per kilogramme. The decline is attributed to the bumper
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The polyester staple fibre (PSF) price has been reduced by Rs 5 per kilogramme from January 1, bringing it down from Rs 95 to Rs 90 per kilogramme. The decline is attributed to the bumper
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Foreign Office Spokesman Masood Khan said on Saturday that Pakistan intends to involve the World Bank for the resolution of Baglihar Dam dispute. Reacting to Indian External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh's statement that Pakistan will
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Foreign Office Spokesman Masood Khan said on Saturday that Pakistan intends to involve the World Bank for the resolution of Baglihar Dam dispute. Reacting to Indian External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh's statement that Pakistan will
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) would work out a mechanism to monitor raw sugar import to ensure that the incoming commodity does not exceed the limit of 0.2 million tons. Sources told Business Recorder
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) would work out a mechanism to monitor raw sugar import to ensure that the incoming commodity does not exceed the limit of 0.2 million tons. Sources told Business Recorder
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