Pakistan faces flood risks as inflation holds at 4-5 percent, fiscal gains strengthen

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s economy, with August inflation projected at 4-5% and support from a narrowing fiscal deficit and strong revenue growth, faces rising risks from flood damage that could disrupt food supplies, strain fiscal resources and threaten agricultural growth targets, the Finance Division said in its monthly outlook on Thursday.

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US firms eye Pakistan’s oil sector amid Trump’s ‘massive reserves’ claim, experts skeptical

ISLAMABAD: US companies are showing renewed interest in Pakistan’s struggling energy sector following President Donald Trump’s claim of “massive” oil reserves in the South Asian nation, but industry experts remain skeptical, citing decades of limited discoveries and persistent challenges, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.

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Punjab battles historic floods after India releases dam waters, hundreds of thousands displaced

LAHORE: Pakistan mounted a frantic response on Wednesday to confront a swelling flood emergency in its populous Punjab province after India released excess water from dams in the disputed Kashmir region, exacerbating weeks of punishing monsoon rains that have already claimed hundreds of lives and submerged vast swaths of farmland across the nuclear-armed neighbors.

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Auto giants threaten shutdown if used car imports policy proceeds

ISLAMABAD: The auto manufacturers, long accused of operating a cartel that has entrenched a monopoly in the market with powerful backing from politicians and lawmakers, have threatened to halt local production and switch to importing and selling used vehicles if the government proceeds with plans to allow such imports at a 40 percent tariff from July 2026 — a policy they claim could lead to the same fate as major auto giants that shut down operations in Australia and New Zealand.

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