ISLAMABAD: The government has finalised a plan to set up a new statutory authority for the gemstone sector and a warranty office under the proposed National Gemstones Policy. The plan was submitted during a meeting chaired by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Industries and Production, Haroon Akhtar, to review and finalise the gemstone policy, aimed at unlocking the vast untapped potential of Pakistan’s gemstone sector. Minimum export price benchmarking for gemstone shipments has been proposed to curb under-invoicing, a major concern flagged by regulators. An easy, online…
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Gold rally to slow next year
KARACHI: Morgan Stanley has projected that gold prices will post relatively smaller gains in 2026 as purchases by central banks and exchange-traded funds moderate, although anticipated interest rate cuts and a weaker US dollar are expected to keep the broader uptrend intact. In its latest outlook, the investment bank forecast gold prices at around $4,800 per ounce by the fourth quarter, citing strong Chinese retail demand, continued, though selective, central bank buying, and global growth concerns as key supportive factors. Commenting on the report, Adnan Agar, Director at Interactive Commodities,…
Read MoreGovernment readies ‘BEEP’ app to replace WhatsApp for official use
ISLAMABAD: Taking inspiration from the Chinese ‘WeChat’ platform, Pakistan will launch its ‘BEEP’ app for government officials in the coming months. “The app is almost ready for rollout, and the project will meet its deadline of June 30, 2026,” the National Assembly Standing Committee on IT & Telecom was informed on Tuesday. Committee Chairman Syed Aminul Haque asked National Information Technology Board (NITB) Chief Executive Faisal Ratyal to ensure the timely rollout of BEEP. The committee was informed that the application had been developed locally and certified by all relevant…
Read MoreSmart electricity metre prices drop nearly 40%
Energy Minister Awais Leghari said that the prices of smart electricity metres have fallen by around 40 per cent, a move he said would lead to massive national savings. In a statement, the minister said that the reduction in prices would result in annual savings of up to Rs150 billion at the national level, following timely and effective measures taken to strengthen transparency and competition in the procurement process. Leghari said that improved transparency and the adoption of international competitive standards had helped electricity distribution companies procure smart metres at…
Read MorePower consumers may get Rs0.71 per unit relief in January bills
ISLAMABAD: Power consumers may enjoy a relief in their upcoming electricity bills following a reduction of up to Rs0.71 per unit in tariff on account of fuel adjustment charges for November 2025. The expected relief, which will materialise in the bills issued for January 2026, comes after the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) formally petitioned the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), stating that distribution companies were prepared to refund Rs0.7182 per unit to consumers due to what it described as overcharging during November. In its petition submitted on behalf…
Read MoreTTAP courts JUI-F, JI and QWP as political tensions rise
ISLAMABAD: Leaders of an opposition parties’ alliance — the Tehreek Tahaffuz-e-Ain Pakistan (TTAP) — on Tuesday met with leaders of three political parties — the JUI-F, the JI and the QWP — to invite them to their upcoming National Consultative Conference scheduled for December 20-21. In an emergency meeting called on December 10 in the wake of a police action on PTI founder Imran Khan’s family members outside Adiala Jail, the TTAP had decided to organize a conference in order to discuss the political climate, constitutional matters, and restrictions imposed…
Read MoreSeasonal influenza situation under control: minister
LAHORE: Punjab Specialised Healthcare Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique has said the situation regarding seasonal influenza is under control across the province. He was chairing a meeting regarding the prevention of seasonal influenza. The participants emphasised the need to ensure the use of masks and awareness to prevent seasonal influenza. The minister said awareness workshops should also be organised in hospitals. Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education Secretary Azmat Mahmood Khan said the tertiary care hospitals had been directed to continuously report influenza cases along with effective surveillance and monitoring regarding seasonal…
Read MoreSindh Cabinet approves Rs5.8b package covering transport, police, welfare
KARACHI: The Sindh Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, on Tuesday approved a wide-ranging financial, administrative and development package covering public transport, policing, wheat pricing relief, public-private partnerships, internal audit reforms, social protection and IT infrastructure. The meeting at the CM House was attended by provincial ministers, advisers, special assistants, Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah and other senior officials. The cabinet also ratified the minutes of the Cabinet Committee on Finance. Among key approvals, the cabinet sanctioned Rs964.4 million for the purchase and operation of public transport…
Read MorePetr Macinka Takes Office as Minister of Foreign Affairs
On Monday, December 15, 2025, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš introduced the new Minister of Foreign Affairs, Petr Macinka, to office. On this occasion, the new head of Czech diplomacy met with his predecessor Jan Lipavský, laid flowers at the statue of Edvard Beneš and the bust of Jan Masaryk, and got acquainted with the ministry’s leadership. He also presented his main priorities for the department. “My priorities will include relations with our neighbors and a more confident stance in representing national interests in Brussels,” said the new minister, Petr Macinka.…
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