Business
“Pakistan Submits Lowest Bid for 500,000 Metric Tonnes of Rice in Indonesia”
In a competitive international tender, Pakistan has emerged as the lowest bidder for supplying 500,000 metric tons of rice to Indonesia. The Indonesian state purchasing agency, BULOG, awarded eight lots to Pakistan, amounting to a total of 238,100 metric tons of 5% broken white rice. The winning bids ranged from $554.70 to $567.50 per ton, including cost and freight. This procurement is part of Indonesia’s broader strategy to diversify its rice imports and secure a stable supply of this essential staple. Pakistan’s successful bid highlights its position as a competitive player in the global rice market.
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Tourists Can Temporarily Import Vehicles to Pakistan Duty-Free
In a move to boost tourism, the government of Pakistan has introduced a policy allowing tourists to temporarily import their vehicles without paying customs duty. The initiative is aimed at enhancing the convenience of international visitors and promoting the country as a tourist-friendly destination.
Under the new policy, foreign tourists can bring their personal vehicles into Pakistan for a specified period without incurring any customs charges. This exemption applies strictly to temporary imports, with regulations in place to ensure the vehicles are not sold or permanently left in the country.
Authorities believe this step will encourage more travelers to explore Pakistan’s diverse landscapes and cultural heritage in their own vehicles. The policy is expected to contribute to the growth of the tourism sector and strengthen Pakistan’s image as a welcoming and accessible destination for global tourists.
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“Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government Shows Interest in Purchasing PIA”
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has formally expressed its interest in acquiring a stake in Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). In a letter to Privatisation Minister Abdul Aleem Khan, the KP Board of Investment and Trade (BOIT) stated: “On behalf of the chief minister/chairman and the people of KPK, we would like to express our earnest interest in participating in the bidding process for the sale of PIA.”
The KP government aims to outbid current offers, including a Rs10 billion bid from the Blue World Consortium, to ensure PIA remains under government control. Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur emphasized the airline’s national significance and expressed a strong commitment to its acquisition.
This move follows similar considerations by other provinces, such as Punjab, which is exploring options to acquire PIA or establish a new carrier, Air Punjab.
The federal government is seeking to privatize PIA to reduce its financial burden, with the goal of raising funds and reforming state-owned enterprises. The KP government’s proposal adds a new dimension to the privatization discussions, highlighting regional ambitions to manage national aviation assets.
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“Pakistan Stock Exchange Reaches Milestone as KSE-100 Index Exceeds 92,500”
In a remarkable achievement, the KSE-100 Index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) has surpassed the significant milestone of 92,500 points, reflecting a robust performance in the market. This surge in the index is indicative of growing investor confidence and positive sentiment surrounding the economic outlook of Pakistan.
The crossing of the 92,500 mark marks a historic moment for the PSX, as it underscores the resilience of the Pakistani market despite ongoing economic challenges. Investors are encouraged by the government’s efforts to stabilize the economy and implement reforms aimed at enhancing market competitiveness.
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