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Ishaq does it again!

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Temporary , new government will fix the issue with Imran Khan inshallah
I just used normal banking channel to send funds to Pakistan
 
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Pakistan’s Textile Exports Decrease by 15% in October​

Umer Tariq
Nov 17, 2022

Pakistan’s textile group exports witnessed a decline of 15.23 percent in October 2022 on a year-on-year (YoY) basis and stood at $1.357 billion compared to $1.6 billion during the same month of last year, according to data released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

On a month-on-month (MoM) basis, the textile group registered 11.13 percent negative growth compared to $1.527 billion in September 2022.

The data on exports and imports released by PBS revealed that the country’s textile group exports declined by 1.34 percent during the first four months (July-October) of the current fiscal year 2022-23 (FY23) and stood at $5.941 billion compared to $6.021 billion during the same period of last year.

Cotton yarn exports registered 27.73 percent negative growth during the first four months of FY23 and stood at $285.315 million compared to $394.765 million during the same period of the last year.

On a YoY basis, cotton yarn exports registered 53.79 percent negative growth, while on a MoM basis they registered 35.30 percent negative growth.
Raw cotton exports registered 100 percent growth in July-October FY23 on a YoY basis.
 
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Dar is slowing down the economy to conserve foreign exchange. Painful but necessary.


You are holding the inevitable by not opening the LCs of necessary goods. Thereby causing halting of critical ops of industries. It won't improve dollar holding. It will delay it at best.
 
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Dar is slowing down the economy to conserve foreign exchange. Painful but necessary.

This is not slowing down.

Artificially deflating the rupee (only for it to almost return to the same level within weeks) is not slowing down the economy, it's economic sabotage.

What PTI did during the beginning of its rule was rule was slowing things down, because they had to fix the structure of the economy.
 
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Telecom CEOs Blame Finance Division, FBR, SBP for Pushing Country Towards Dark Age​

By Ahsan Gardezi
Nov 18, 2022

Chief Executive Officers of the telecom companies have informed Federal Minister IT Syed Aminul Haq about their concerns regarding government policies in a meeting yesterday.

Well-informed sources told ProPakistani that the telecom industry says that the Finance Division, FBR and State Bank policies are pushing the country towards the dark age instead of the digital age.

Telecom industry sources say that the CEOs of telcos had a detailed discussion with the Federal Minister on the problems faced by the telecom sector yesterday.

The telecom industry says that due to government policies, not only the telecom industry is suffering and new investment is not coming into this sector, but these policies are also affecting the IT industry as the telecom sector is the backbone of the IT sector and the majority of the IT businesses are based on the telecom and data services.

According to industry sources, the CEOs demanded the federal minister talk to the federal government to withdraw the 50% increase in withholding tax.

According to sources, the CEOs told the federal minister that with an overall 34.5 percent tax on telecom users including 15 percent withholding tax and 19.5 percent general sales tax, Pakistan is among the highest-taxed telecom markets in the world, while it ranks second highest in telecom taxation in South Asia.

According to sources, CEOs of telcos also raised the issue of industrial tariffs before the federal minister.

The CEOs said that telecom has been given industrial status but industrial tariff has not yet been implemented, due to which operational cost is increasing. Telecom companies charge the user in rupees while they have to pay the renewal fees in dollars.

According to Industry sources, the CEOs of the companies also raised the issue of the non-opening of LCs of the telecom sector before the federal minister. The CEOs told the Federal Minister that due to the non-opening of LCs and non-import of telecom industry equipment; the operations of the industry are being affected.
 
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