Archive for the November 11, 2005
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Leaders of seven South Asian countries will instruct officials to end the deadlock threatening to stall negotiations on implementing a free trade deal for the region, an Indian minister said on Thursday. Earlier, a senior
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Leaders of seven South Asian countries will instruct officials to end the deadlock threatening to stall negotiations on implementing a free trade deal for the region, an Indian minister said on Thursday. Earlier, a senior
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Federal Commerce Minister Humayun Akhtar has said that the European Commission has agreed to grant 20 percent concession in customs duty to the Pakistani textile products with effect from January 2006. He said the concession
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Federal Commerce Minister Humayun Akhtar has said that the European Commission has agreed to grant 20 percent concession in customs duty to the Pakistani textile products with effect from January 2006. He said the concession
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Federal Commerce Minister Humayun Akhtar has said that the European Commission has agreed to grant 20 percent concession in customs duty to the Pakistani textile products with effect from January 2006. He said the concession
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After negotiating Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) deal with the Etisalat management in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for three days, the official team returned to Karachi here on Thursday. Privatisation Minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh,
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After negotiating Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) deal with the Etisalat management in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for three days, the official team returned to Karachi here on Thursday. Privatisation Minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh,
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After negotiating Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) deal with the Etisalat management in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for three days, the official team returned to Karachi here on Thursday. Privatisation Minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh,
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The 18-member Senate Special Committee, (commonly known as WTO committee) headed by the Minister for Privatisation and Investment, Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, has recommended further reduction in protection rates for the domestic industry, which, according
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The 18-member Senate Special Committee, (commonly known as WTO committee) headed by the Minister for Privatisation and Investment, Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, has recommended further reduction in protection rates for the domestic industry, which, according
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