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Korea keen to promote bilateral trade with Pakistan

Posted on: Thursday, October 30, 2008 ; 05:24 IST

Leaders of Korean industry, who are part of a trade delegation from Korea visiting Pakistan, have expressed interest in promoting bilateral trade and to establish industrial units in joint venture with Pakistan. full story

Morocco seeks greater trade ties with Pakistan

Posted on: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 ; 04:42 IST

Morocco seeks to expands its trade with Pakistan which at present amounts to US$163 million, out of which Pakistan’s import from Morocco is only 13 million dollars and export to Morocco is 150 million dollars. full story

UAE's imports from Pakistan increase by 50 per cent to US$1.8billion

Posted on: Saturday, October 04, 2008 ; 05:10 IST

The UAE's imports from Pakistan this year increased by 50 per cent to US$1.8 billion compared with the imports of US$1.2 billion in the previous year, according to official trade figures. full story

Iranians identify 300 items to promote trade with Pakistan

Posted on: Friday, June 27, 2008 ; 05:36 IST

An Iranian trade and commerce organisation, Sistan, has identified a list of 300 tradable items between Pakistan and Iran to expand trade between the two countries by US$1 billion. full story

Accreditation rules for freight forwarders approved

Posted on: Friday, May 30, 2008 ; 03:50 IST

Approval has been accorded to accreditation rules framework for international freight forwarders by the Pakistan Commerce Ministry. full story

Coal Authority planned

Posted on: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 ; 04:12 IST

In a bid to speed up the process for generating 20000MW of power using coal as base, Pakistan government is likely to set up a Federal Coal Authority. The government’s proposal for setting up the Authority is likely to get the nod in the next cabinet meet full story

Politicians could import bullet proof vehicles without additional customs duty

Posted on: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 ; 05:39 IST

The Pakistan caretaker government has permitted politicians to import bullet proof vehicles with other security features without any additional customs duty on them, but has added 10 per cent of the value of the cost of bullet proofing and security featur full story
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RPTL signs power pact with western region power utilities
 
 
 
Reliance Power Transmission (RPTL), subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure, India’s largest private sector enterprise in power utility, has signed power transmission agreement with eight entities from western India for two inter-state power transmission projects.

RPTL signed the agreement through its two Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) for the projects under the Western Region System Strengthening Scheme-II (WRSSS-II), entailing an investment of INR18 billion, for establishing 400 KV double circuit transmission lines of around 1,500 kms, mainly in Maharashtra Continue

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