The meeting was held following a petition by a citizen who requested the senate committee to look into the issue. According to the complaint, the unavailability of the international payment gateway has made the entrance of Amazon fruitless for the sellers.
This price plunge follows the elaborate five-year Automotive Industry Development and Exports Policy which has given incentives to develop the electric vehicle industry in Pakistan. This initiative will reduce the carbon emissions and reduce Pakistan's dependency on oil in the long run.
The locally assembled Jeep is often compared to the wrangler and is an offroader. However, unlike wrangler, BJ40 offers luxury along with modern style to tap a wider market of adventurers and car enthusiasts
Prime Minister Imran Khan Wednesday commended the performance of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), and the...
According to a circular issued on Tuesday, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has decided to impose penalty on banks if they fail to meet the mandatory targets for the number of houses and disbursement.
The Sonata is available in Pakistan in two variants only. The base variant has a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine, while the higher trim features a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated 4-cylinder petrol engine.
In a measure to promote simplicity and austerity in the government sector, the Prime Minister of Pakistan tweeted that "I will not be going to any private function with protocol & security", adding that he will look over the protocols and securities for his provincial counterparts and governors.
Education Minister said that the students will now be able to receive their equivalence certificates at their doorsteps and in the near future, even that would be done away with as they will be able to simply download the PDF from the website.
Imran Khan pointed out that PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif made 24 visits to London, 23 of which were private and did not visit Balochistan twice, while Zardari made 51 visits to Dubai and never once visited Balochistan.
It is looking likely that after the USA leaves, a good deal of political uncertainty is about to hit Afghanistan - what should Pakistan be doing under this scenario? PM Imran Khan has flatly refused to allow the US base in Pakistan but should he have been more flexible as Pakistan requires US support to get off from the FATF grey list and is also seeking relaxation under the present IMF program? Our experts looked at the Implications of US bases in Pakistan, potential benefits to the country, and ramifications of political uncertainty in Afghanistan.
The question that everyone fears and wishes to ignore is that once the U.S. leaves Afghanistan, who will take the herculean task to help run this war-ravaged economy? China's mediatory role post-American withdrawal will be pivotal, and maybe the U.S.A. will not be as averse to the idea as we may believe.