Hafeez stresses for speedy privatization process

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 18 (APP):The Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh Thursday stressed the need for carrying forward the process of privatization at fast track. Chairing the meeting of Cabinet Committee on Privatization (CCOP), the minister said that the time was of essence in undertaking a well-structured privatization activity to bring in… Continue reading Hafeez stresses for speedy privatization process

Agreement with IMF, a good development for Pakistan: Hafeez Shaikh

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 16 (APP):Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh Tuesday said that the staff-level agreement reached between International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Pakistan was a a good development for the country. In a tweet, the federal minister shared that Pakistan had reached a staff level agreement with the IMF, saying that… Continue reading Agreement with IMF, a good development for Pakistan: Hafeez Shaikh

Tax reforms lead to over Rs 2205b receipts in six months: PM told

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 10 (APP): Prime Minister Imran Khan was told Sunday that tax receipts had surpassed Rs 2205 billion during first six months of current fiscal, manifesting the fruition of government’s taxation reforms. Chairing a meeting to review the tax reforms, the prime minister was briefed that owing to tax reforms, a growth in number… Continue reading Tax reforms lead to over Rs 2205b receipts in six months: PM told

Govt striving to provide relief to masses: Shibli

ISLAMABAD, Dec 17 (APP): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Shibli Faraz Wednesday said the government’s first and foremost goal was to make the masses’ lives easier by resolving issues pertaining to unemployment, inflation and economy on fast-track basis. “The economic situation was discussed in detail, despite [the challenge of] coronavirus, economic indicators are positive,”… Continue reading Govt striving to provide relief to masses: Shibli

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