Mettis Global News
Mettis Global News
Mettis Global News
Mettis Global News

MPS Preview: High for Longer

Sindh launches smart card for registration of motor-vehicle

Sindh Excise and Taxation Department has completed a project to issue motor-vehicle registration smartcard instead of motor-vehicle registration book. The Director General of Excise and Taxation Muhammad Shabbir Shaikh said, the smartcards will

88.58 Percent wheat target achieved

Food Department has achieved 88.58 percent wheat target by purchasing 4,734,604 wheat bags during wheat procurement drive in the city. A spokesman of the food department said here on Friday that efforts have

FESCO issues shutdown program

Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) has issued shutdown program for Saturday due to necessary repair, maintenance and expansion of electricity lines. According to the program issued by FESCO, power supply from Johal (SEL)

Nikkei index closes lower as trade war fears grow

Tokyo's benchmark Nikkei index closed lower on Friday as fears of a global trade war grew after Washington announced steel and aluminum tariffs on the European Union, Canada and Mexico. The Nikkei 225

Pakistan’s Weekly SPI increases by 0.09%

According to data published by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, the weekly SPI for the combined group increased by 0.09% compared to the previous week (May 31, 2018) and 1.04% compared to the

Metal Imports down by more than 14 Percent

According to the latest data released by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), total Metal imports during the month of April clocked in at $457.878 million; posting a decline of 14.29 percent from March’s

FBR refunds over Rs.100 Billion in 11 months

Federal Board of Revenue today (31st May, 2018) issued further refunds of Rs 31.3 billion to take the total amount of refunds issued during the year to more than Rs 100 billion in

Govt. allows 5 year tax exemption for FATA and PATA

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi today chaired a meeting of the Economic Coordination Committee at Prime Minister’s Office. The ECC approved following tax exemptions and other incentives for the next five years for