US probes 60 economies, including Pakistan, over failure to enforce forced-labor import bans

ISLAMABAD: The United States Trade Representative opened investigations into whether 60 foreign governments, including Pakistan, have neglected to ban imports of goods produced with forced labor, a step that could lead to fresh tariffs as the Trump administration seeks to reshape US trade enforcement.

Read more

Pakistan says it hit Taliban-linked targets deep inside Afghanistan in overnight strikes

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s armed forces carried out a fresh round of precision airstrikes inside Afghanistan overnight, destroying key Taliban-linked terrorist infrastructure, including a corps headquarters in Kabul and training camps near the border, the information minister and military sources said on Friday.

Read more

Blast kills seven officers on patrol in Pakistan’s northwest as terrorism linked to Afghan border escalates

PESHAWAR: An improvised explosive device ripped through a police patrol vehicle in a remote tribal area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Friday, killing seven officers including a station house officer and leaving authorities scrambling to hunt down the attackers in a region increasingly gripped by militant violence.

Read more

Pakistan raises RLNG prices as much as 22 percent for March after terminal costs jump on just two cargoes

ISLAMABAD The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority notified a 19-22% increase in regasified liquefied natural gas prices at the distribution stage for the two Sui companies in March, the biggest monthly jump since October, just days after the government raised petroleum product prices by Rs55.

Read more

Pakistan bans petroleum exports, weighs freezing fuel prices as global costs climb and supplies tighten

ISLAMABAD: The government has imposed an outright ban on exports of all petroleum products and is actively considering holding domestic fuel prices steady despite relentless gains in international markets, tapping emergency budget allocations of about 389 billion rupees to absorb as much of the coming shock as possible.

Read more

IHC orders medical board to evaluate imprisoned Imran Khan’s eye treatment, rejects immediate hospital transfer

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court on Thursday directed authorities to form a medical board to evaluate whether jailed former prime minister Imran Khan should receive treatment outside prison for a serious eye ailment, stopping short of ordering his transfer to a private facility as sought by his legal team.

Read more

1 61 62 63 64 65 493