Global and local gold and silver prices surged to historic highs on Wednesday, driven by strong international bullion market gains. In the international market, spot gold rose 1% to $4,632.03 per ounce by 0715 GMT after hitting a record high of $4,639.42 earlier in the session. US gold futures for February delivery climbed 0.9% to $4,639.50. In Pakistan’s local market, the price of gold per tola jumped by Rs4,300 to a record Rs486,162, while the price per 10 grams increased by Rs3,687 to Rs416,805. Read: Gold prices rise despite global dip…
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Pakistan positions itself as an emerging defence exporter
KARACHI: Standing on recently gained credibility following its conflict with India, Pakistan is positioning itself among emerging global defence exporters, as the country lines up potential defence export orders worth $13 billion, a scale that could materially alter its external account dynamics and industrial landscape over the medium term. “Post the success of Bunyan-e-Marsoos, Pakistan has seen a massive boost to its diplomatic standing with geo-strategic deals and engagements; a key outcome which is emerging from these engagements is the defence deals and defence agreements,” noted KTrade Securities Research Analyst…
Read MoreGold, silver reach all-time highs
KARACHI: Gold prices in Pakistan climbed to a fresh record for the second consecutive day on Tuesday, tracking a strong rally in global bullion markets as softer US inflation data reinforced expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts this year, while persistent geopolitical and economic uncertainty boosted safe-haven demand. Silver also touched a new peak alongside gold, reflecting broad-based strength across precious metals. In the local market, the price of gold per tola rose by Rs900 to reach an all-time high of Rs481,862, according to the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa…
Read MorePM suggests uniform gas tariffs for fertiliser
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed officials to introduce uniform gas prices and mulled over a plan to put a tag on fertiliser bags. The prime minister is also considering ending subsidised gas supply to fertiliser plants and extending direct subsidy to farmers through the Benazir Income Support programme (BISP). Sources told The Express Tribune that a committee on gas supply, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, was working on uniform gas prices for fertiliser plants. While considering the allocation of Mari gas to fertiliser manufacturers, the PM…
Read MoreExports dip 20% despite high inflows
LAHORE: While Pakistan celebrates record-breaking remittances that touched $3.59 billion in December 2025, a troubling economic reality lurks beneath the surface. The country’s export sector continues its downward spiral, exposing a dangerous dependency on overseas workers rather than productive economic activity. The contrast has become evident as recent data showed remittances growing by 16.5% year-on-year in December, while exports plummeted 20.4% to just $2.32 billion during the same month. This stark divergence has raised alarm bells among industry leaders, who warn that the country cannot rely indefinitely on money sent…
Read MoreGovernment approves Rs24bn in grants as defence, FBR get fresh funds
ISLAMABAD: The government on Tuesday approved several supplementary grants totalling Rs24 billion, including the additional money for armed forces and Rs10 billion for building Customs posts along the Indus River. The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet, which took those decisions, also constituted a committee to negotiate a settlement with Asia Petroleum, which is a joint venture between Pakistan’s government and foreign firms. A finance ministry statement said that the meeting considered several proposals and summaries submitted by ministries and divisions, including requests for technical supplementary grants, along with…
Read MoreAurangzeb says new investors entering Pakistan despite some firms exiting
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Wednesday said that while some companies had exited Pakistan due to high taxes and energy costs, new local and foreign investors were also entering the market, showing continued confidence in the economy. “There are firms which are also leaving that is true… if the taxation is high or the energy cost is high or its financing cost is always moving in the right direction those have been real issues,” Aurangzeb said while addressing the Pakistan Policy Dialogue in Islamabad. He said Pakistan had…
Read MoreInter-city bus terminal feasibility finalised
ISLAMABAD: Capital Development Authority (CDA) Chairman and Islamabad Chief Commissioner, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, on Tuesday met a delegation of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) at CDA Headquarters to review progress on the Islamabad Inter-City Bus Terminal project. The meeting was attended by CDA Board Member Engineering Syed Nafasat Raza, Member Finance Tahir Naeem, Director General Resource, and other senior officers. During the meeting, ADB consultants briefed participants on various ongoing and proposed initiatives, including the Islamabad Inter-City Bus Terminal. They informed the meeting that the initial feasibility report for the…
Read MoreInheritance row settled after 17 years
ISLAMABAD: The Federal Ombudsperson Secretariat for Protection Against Harassment (FOSPAH) has successfully resolved a long-running family dispute over a valuable residential property, reaffirming women’s constitutional and legal right to inheritance. The case concerned a house located on Main Double Road (Rothas Road) in G-9/1, Islamabad, originally owned by the late Safia Khanum, who died in 2008. The inheritance dispute remained unsettled for more than seventeen years, involving several generations of heirs and causing prolonged stress, financial strain and familial discord – with women heirs particularly affected. Following Khanum’s death, the…
Read MorePro-govt group’s man elected as PBC VC
ISLAMABAD: Independent Group’s candidate Pir Muhammad Masood Chishti has been elected as the new vice chairman of the Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) for a one-year term. Similarly, Munir Ahmed Malik, also associated with the Independent Group, has been elected as chairman of the Executive Committee of the PBC for the year 2026. The Independent Group, known as the pro-government lawyers’ section, has been a strong supporter of the 26th and 27th Constitutional Amendments, which led to the establishment of the Federal Constitutional Court. The group has been occupying the apex…
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