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November 16, 2002 Saturday Ramazan 10, 1423

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ST refund on gas, power allowed: DTRE rules revised
ISLAMABAD, Nov 15: The government has allowed exporters to claim refund of sales tax paid on gas and electricity used in the manufacturing of exported products listed under the Duty and...
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NWFP receives Rs265m from GST share
PESHAWAR, Nov 15: NWFP has received around Rs265m during the first four months of the current financial year out of its share calculated under the 2.5 per cent additional general sales...
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Economy’s take-off needs political umbrella
KARACHI, Nov 15: The national economy now stands at crossroads. It is poised for a take-off on the back of a turnaround in the external sector but needs a political umbrella...
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Banks, DFIs to securitize assets
KARACHI, Nov 15: The State Bank has allowed all the banks and development financial institutions (DFIs) to participate in securitization of assets through special purpose vehicles (SPV)....
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PSO pre-bid moot next month
KARACHI, Nov 15: The pre-bid meeting of the Pakistan State Oil (PSO) will be held in December to discuss the bidding process and finalise the date of bid....
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Stocks finish weekend session with fractional gain
KARACHI, Nov 15: Stocks on Friday maintained firm trend as leading shares tended further higher followed by active follow-up support at the lower levels but unlike the previous sessions the underlying...
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Efforts on to develop shrimp aquaculture
KARACHI, Nov 15: Efforts are afoot to develop shrimp aquaculture along the coastal areas of Sindh where 17 creeks having thick forests of mangroves provide natural environment for such an activity,...
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Jordan industrial zone
KARACHI, Nov 15: Pakistani textile manufacturers can utilize Jordanian industrial zone for duty free and quota free export of garments to United States....
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PHDEB views on kinoo export invited
ISLAMABAD, Nov 15: The ministry of commerce has asked the Pakistan Horticulture Development and Export Board (PHDEB) to come up with proposals with regard to kinoo export....
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Brisk trading on cotton market
KARACHI, Nov 15: Cotton market on Friday hummed with activity as spinners and mills continued to build-up long positions at the prevailing prices amid an actively traded session....
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Ban on wooden crates may cause Rs300m loss
ISLAMABAD, Nov 15: The exchequer may lose nearly Rs300 million in tax revenue during a single half-year season as a result of the ban imposed by the Export Promotion Bureau on...
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Karachi Port operations
KARACHI, Nov 15: Five ships carrying containers, high speed diesel and to load ethanol are due to arrive at the outer anchorage on Saturday, according to KPT sources....
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Duty on CNG plant flayed
KARACHI, Nov 15: The chairman, CNG Dealers Association, Abdul Sami Khan, has criticized the government’s decision of imposing five per cent customs duty on the import of main component of CNG...
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Oil price ticks higher
LONDON, Nov 15: The price of oil made modest gains on Friday as traders squared positions ahead of the weekend for fear of being caught out by developments over Iraq, traders...
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Bolan Bank chief
KARACHI, Nov 15: Azizullah Memon has taken over charge of President and Chief Executive Officer of Bolan Bank Ltd with effect from November 8, 2002 in place of Syed Ijaz Hussain...
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Palm oil firms
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 15: Malaysia’s crude palm oil futures ended firmer on Friday, boosted by short covering and talk of better demand from India, the world’s largest edible oil consumer....
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