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Pakistan’s power sector stands as a stark testament to the consequences of years of mismanagement and flawed planning, as policy missteps has evolved into a crisis complex. profit.pakistantoday.com.pk/2025/07/07/bra…

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FBR fails to defend case before FTO. The FTO’s investigation is expected to provide relief to taxpayers who have been struggling to comply with the FBR’s demands. brecorder.com/news/40371725

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Pakistan has launched a series of investor meetings in Beijing this week as it prepares to issue its first-ever panda bond. arabnews.com/node/2607504/p…

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Economic Policy & Business Development (EPBD) a think tank, called for fundamental restructuring of Pakistan’s debt utilisation, advocating that borrowed resources be diverted from unproductive consumption toward productive economic investment. brecorder.com/news/40371655

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Pakistan’s exports of services rose by 8.58pc to $7.65bn during the first 11 months of FY25, up from $7.04bn in the same period last year, largely driven by strong performance in telecommunication, computer, and information services. dawn.com/news/1922980

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Pakistan: The policy pendulum swung between artificial overvaluation and abrupt depreciations — breeding uncertainty for businesses and draining foreign reserves. dawn.com/news/1924048

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The circular debt of Pakistan, a complex web of unpaid obligations across the energy supply chain cannot be tamed by merely shifting liabilities from one balance sheet to another. brecorder.com/news/40372487

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The Power Division of Pakistan has almost finalized a new solar policy that aims to reshape how renewable energy works in the country. propakistani.pk/2025/07/14/gov…

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Pakistan has now finalised a new industrial policy aimed at reviving the country’s declining manufacturing sector. dawn.com/news/1924060

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Circular debt,represents a persistent cycle of unpaid debts and liabilities cascading through different power sector entities and impacting the entire energy supply chain, remains one of the most stubborn challenges to Pakistan’s macroeconomic stability. dawn.com/news/1924051

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Pakistan, struggles to digitalise domestic trade and revenues, and entrepreneurs and consumers, faces online challenges. dawn.com/news/1858859

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Digital trade and investment are driving forces of the modern economy, and growth in the Asia-Pacific region. dawn.com/news/1796579

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The banking sector’s ADR stood at 38.1% as of June 2025, down from 39.8% recorded in May 2025, reflecting a decrease of 172 basis points (bps). brecorder.com/news/40372781

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A currency’s long-term strength rests on deeper pillars: productivity, institutional credibility, macroeconomic discipline, and global trust. Pakistan’s struggles with the rupee expose a failure to address these fundamentals. thenews.com.pk/print/1328659-…

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Pakistanis are increasingly ditching the national grid in favour of solar power, prompting a boom in rooftop panels. dawn.com/news/1924573

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National Tariff Policy (NTP) for 2025–30,which has already been approved as part of the federal budget. The policy is designed to stimulate export growth by 10–14% & manage import growth at a slower pace of 6%, with the goal of narrowing the trade deficit. profit.pakistantoday.com.pk/2025/07/15/pak…