Archive for the January 1, 2005
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The government has extended "Temporary Importation Scheme" (SRO. 410(I)/2001) up to June 30, 2005 to facilitate 13 leading value-added industries, engaged in temporary import of raw materials/inputs for manufacture of export goods. Making amendment in
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The government has extended "Temporary Importation Scheme" (SRO. 410(I)/2001) up to June 30, 2005 to facilitate 13 leading value-added industries, engaged in temporary import of raw materials/inputs for manufacture of export goods. Making amendment in
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The government has extended "Temporary Importation Scheme" (SRO. 410(I)/2001) up to June 30, 2005 to facilitate 13 leading value-added industries, engaged in temporary import of raw materials/inputs for manufacture of export goods. Making amendment in
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has collected Rs 253 billion to surpass the revenue target of Rs 249 billion during the first half of the current financial year. The provisional collection of Rs 253
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has collected Rs 253 billion to surpass the revenue target of Rs 249 billion during the first half of the current financial year. The provisional collection of Rs 253
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A fire tore through a Buenos Aires night-club packed with young New Year's revellers and killed at least 175 people as a stampeding crowd was trapped by locked exit doors, officials said on Friday. At
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A fire tore through a Buenos Aires night-club packed with young New Year's revellers and killed at least 175 people as a stampeding crowd was trapped by locked exit doors, officials said on Friday. At
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Ten people were killed in the latest outbreak of violence in Indian occupied Kashmir, where authorities called off a rare New Year party out of respect for tsunami victims, officials said on Friday. Occupation troops
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Citigroup Inc was in 2004 Wall Street's busiest stock and bond underwriter for the fifth year in a row, amid the welcome resurgence in investor demand for equities and surprisingly strong sentiment for bonds. Data
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The Federal Minister for Commerce Humayun Akhtar Khan has said there would be no change except removal of textile quotas in 2005 with the enforcement of World Trade Organisation (WTO) regime. Dispelling apprehensions about WTO
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