Archive for the January 6, 2019
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Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the provincial government of Balochistan on Saturday signed the project agreement of a $107 million loan and grants to improve irrigation infrastructure and water resource management in Balochistan, Pakistan's largest
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Business Recorder op-ed writer Farhat Ali has ably presented the history of circular debt in the country. The facts cited by him in this regard constitute a sardonic comment on the state of governance of
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Will flying cars take off at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show? Well, sort of. The prototypes won't be soaring over the Las Vegas Strip during the technology extravaganza which runs from January 8-11. But a
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A Democratic congresswoman kicked off her term with an expletive-laced vow to impeach Donald Trump, testing her party's discipline and earning a chiding Friday from the president. As a clip of Michigan Democrat Rashida Tlaib's
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Last week, the finance minister took a smart U-turn on petroleum prices by not passing the full benefit of oil prices fall to consumers, and he did it innovatively by adjusting the petroleum levy (PL)
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After hasty action on the JIT report pertaining to the money laundering and fake bank accounts cases, the PTI government has had to beat an embarrassing retreat. The ruling party had gone all out on
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One after the other dismissal of elected governments in 1990s by the presidents was a lingering pain in the neck of the democratic forces. There was that Article 58(2)b, inserted by the military dictator General
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The proposal to impose ''Sin Tax'' on select sectors of cigarettes and beverages would result in litigations due to its discriminatory treatment and anti-competitive nature having implications for already heavily-taxed sectors. Tax experts told Business
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The proposal to impose 'Sin Tax' on select sectors of cigarettes and beverages would result in litigations due to its discriminatory treatment and anti-competitive nature having implications for already heavily-taxed sectors. Tax experts told Business
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The proposal to impose 'Sin Tax' on select sectors of cigarettes and beverages would result in litigations due to its discriminatory treatment and anti-competitive nature having implications for already heavily-taxed sectors. Tax experts told Business
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