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SC restrains cement factories from using drinking water

ISLAMABAD, Jul 10: The Supreme Court (SC) Tuesday restricted cement factories located in the vicinity of Katas Raj in Chakwal from using fresh drinking water. A two-member bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian

KSE 100 takes a U-turn after DG ISPR Statement

Investor interest resumed in the market as political uncertainties subsided following DG ISPR’s assurances regarding fulfilling their election duties in a non-political and impartial manner. KSE 100 index ended the day in the positive, gaining

Australia Offers Expertise in Water Sector

Karachi, July 10, 2018: Acting Deputy High Commissioner of the Australian High Commission Mr. Dave Preston has urged Pakistan’s vibrant private sector to explore collaboration with the Australian companies that have expertise in the water

SECP directs PSX to remove Hussain Lawai as Chairman

According to a press release issued by the SECP, Securities and Exchange Commission has asked the Pakistan Stock Exchange to remove from Hussain Lawai from the chairmanship of the Exchange and appoint a new chairman

PM Nisar briefed on Aviation Division including PIA, CAA, ASF and PMD

Prime Minister Justice (Retd) Nasir-ul-Mulk Tuesday was briefed about the functions of Aviation Division and various organizations including Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Airport Security Force (ASF) and Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).

German Investor Confidence lowest in six years

Confidence among investors in Germany plunged sharply in June, the ZEW economic institute said Tuesday, reaching its lowest level since August 2012. “Above all, fears of an escalation in the international trade war with the

Switzerland challenges US tariffs at WTO

Geneva, July 10: Switzerland has joined a string of countries launching challenges to Washington's new steel and aluminium tariffs at the World Trade Organization, Bern said Tuesday. The Swiss economic affairs ministry said it had

SC restrains cement factories from using drinking water

ISLAMABAD, Jul 10: The Supreme Court (SC) Tuesday restricted cement factories located in the vicinity of Katas Raj in Chakwal from using fresh drinking water. A two-member bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian

KSE 100 takes a U-turn after DG ISPR Statement

Investor interest resumed in the market as political uncertainties subsided following DG ISPR’s assurances regarding fulfilling their election duties in a non-political and impartial manner. KSE 100 index ended the day in the positive, gaining

Australia Offers Expertise in Water Sector

Karachi, July 10, 2018: Acting Deputy High Commissioner of the Australian High Commission Mr. Dave Preston has urged Pakistan’s vibrant private sector to explore collaboration with the Australian companies that have expertise in the water

SECP directs PSX to remove Hussain Lawai as Chairman

According to a press release issued by the SECP, Securities and Exchange Commission has asked the Pakistan Stock Exchange to remove from Hussain Lawai from the chairmanship of the Exchange and appoint a new chairman

PM Nisar briefed on Aviation Division including PIA, CAA, ASF and PMD

Prime Minister Justice (Retd) Nasir-ul-Mulk Tuesday was briefed about the functions of Aviation Division and various organizations including Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Airport Security Force (ASF) and Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).

German Investor Confidence lowest in six years

Confidence among investors in Germany plunged sharply in June, the ZEW economic institute said Tuesday, reaching its lowest level since August 2012. “Above all, fears of an escalation in the international trade war with the

Switzerland challenges US tariffs at WTO

Geneva, July 10: Switzerland has joined a string of countries launching challenges to Washington's new steel and aluminium tariffs at the World Trade Organization, Bern said Tuesday. The Swiss economic affairs ministry said it had

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