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Business News

Globalization can promote Islamic Financial Industry: Shamshad

Amanullah Khan

Karachi—Dr Shamshad Akhtar, Governor, State Bank of Pakistan, has said that the Islamic financial services industry needs to consolidate itself to be able to better compete with global players through achieving scale, efficiency and cost effectiveness in addition to rapidly building its capacities to standardize regulation and supervision and accounting practices, while strengthening the governance of the industry.

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MINFAL, US firm signs LoI

Staff Reporter

Islamabad—The Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Food and Livestock (MINFAL) and Monsanto Company (USA) signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for using collective expertise to expand cotton production in Pakistan through the introduction of Monsanto derived insect-protection technology Bollgard.

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British High Commission to issue business visas in 24 hours

Karachi—British High Commission will now issue business visa, on recommendation of Pakistan’s major Chambers of Commerce and Industry, within 24 hours after receipt of a visa application and on finging it bonafide; meeting all statutory requirements.

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Taxing rice exports only way to tame prices

GOVERNMENT of Pakistan should immediate impose heavy duties on exports of rice to curb boom which will only benefit few exporters while the masses will pay dearly for it as shortage of this commodity has hit price trend across the globe.

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Romanian, Malaysian to invest in development

Islamabad—Romanian and Malaysian investors have expressed keen interest to invest in infrastructure sector of Pakistan under the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model.

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