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Petrol price hike expected as global oil rates climb

Following the fluctuation in the prices of petroleum products in the global market, petrol, diesel, and other products are likely to become more expensive at the domestic level from June 16. According to sources, OGRA has sent a working report to the government regarding the expected increase in prices. The prices of petroleum products continue […]

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Gold prices surg for second consecutive day in Pakistan, here is latest rates

Gold prices surg for second consecutive day in Pakistan, here is latest rates

The Gold prices surged for the second consecutive day in Pakistan after a week of fall, as the gold prices went up in the international market. The price of gold in Pakistan and the global market has significantly increased. According to data released by the All Pakistan Sarafa and Jewellers Association, the price of gold

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Gold prices surg for second consecutive day in Pakistan, here is latest rates

Gold rates in Pakistan surge again after previous decline – Latest prices & updates

Gold prices in Pakistan witnessed another hike following a brief decline in the local markets. According to the Saraffa Association, the rate of 24-karat gold has increased by Rs. 600 per tola, bringing the price to Rs. 352,900 per tola. Similarly, the price of 10 grams of 24-karat gold has climbed by Rs. 514, reaching

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Finance Minister unveils Rs17.573tr federal budget for FY2025–26

Finance Minister unveils Rs17.573tr federal budget for FY2025–26

The National Assembly session commenced on Tuesday at 5 PM, with Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb outlining the federal budget for the fiscal year 2025-26. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was also present to observe the proceedings. Minister Aurangzeb presented a budget totalling Rs17.573 trillion, detailing objectives such as achieving Rs14.13 trillion in revenue collection by the

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Suzuki Swift production disrupted amid China’s rare earth export clampdown

Suzuki Swift production disrupted amid China’s rare earth export clampdown

Japanese auto manufacturing company Suzuki Swift product was halted amid China’s rare earth export clampdown. Several European automotive parts manufacturers have temporarily suspended production, and companies like Mercedes-Benz are exploring protective measures against potential shortages, as global concerns over China’s restrictions on rare earth exports rise. In April, Beijing halted exports of a broad range

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SBP-held foreign exchange reserves fall to 5-month low

Monthly trade deficit dips to $2.6B on export growth: State Bank

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s trade deficit shrank significantly to $2.6 billion in May 2025 according to State Bank data released Tuesday. Exports rose 17% year-on-year to $2.6 billion – the highest monthly growth this fiscal year. Simultaneously, imports fell 8% to $5.2 billion. This combination narrowed the trade gap by 23% compared to May 2024. However, the

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Binance Founder Advises Pakistan on Crypto and Blockchain Plans Pakistan Eyes Crypto Boom with Surplus Energy and Youth Training

Federal govt forms committee to draft Crypto regulations

ISLAMABAD:Federal government top financial officials have agreed to set up a special committee to create rules for cryptocurrency. The decision was made during a meeting of the Pakistan Crypto Council, led by Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb. Key officials attended the meeting, including the Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Blockchain and Crypto, Bilal bin Saqib,

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