ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Thursday that because the Covid-19 pandemic revealed nations' interdependence, a coordinated response was required to address the disease's triple challenge, which included vaccine
Wednesday, July 8th: A new policy is being introduced for all government employees under which the service of an employee up to the age of 60 is being abolished. Little
KARACHI: Pakistan has received $1 billion from international financial institutions, which will help offset the damage caused to the economy by the lockdown during the COVID-19. According to the details,
In the current year 2020, Pakistan has got a major facility for repayment of foreign loans and the repayment of loans of 2.41 billion has been rescheduled under the Debt
Tuesday, June 9th: In budget talks between Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), it was agreed to increase salaries and pensions. Electricity and gas will not be expensive until
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has formally requested members of G-20 nations for debt relief with a commitment of not contracting new non-concessional loans, except those allowed under the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is reported to have expressed full satisfaction in the deliverables so far achieved by Pakistan. The mission during its visit to Pakistan reviewed the measures
Islamabad (5th July, 2019): Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry has stated that the $6 billion loan approved by IMF Executive Board for Pakistan proves to be a positive development.