1. Iran shows keenness to import more meat and rice from Pakistan


    Iran has expressed interest in expanding its imports of meat, rice, and other agricultural products from Pakistan, presenting a great opportunity for Pakistan’s exporters. With its expertise in rice production and a thriving agricultural sector, Pakistan can meet Iran’s demand for high-quality meat and rice.


    Published on:   06/04/2024

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  1. Summer Water Shortage: How the Lack of Water is Affecting the Season


    Pakistan’s reliance on the Indus River faces a severe water crisis, threatening agriculture and peace. Immediate measures include completing dam expansion projects, combating water theft, investing in reservoirs, promoting water conservation, and ensuring transparent water distribution. Securing a water-secure future requires long-term strategies and prioritizing conservation. Source: Minutemirror.com.pk.


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  1. Nadia Thrives in Australia, Serving Eid al-Fitr as a Career Choice


    Pakistani entrepreneur, Nadia Khan, overcame social pressures and found support at FoodLab Sydney to pursue her passion for cooking. She plans to expand her business into multiple branches and supply restaurants worldwide. FoodLab Sydney is a social enterprise kitchen that supports diverse entrepreneurs from migrant and refugee backgrounds.


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  1. India’s support leads to gratitude from Maldives over export of essential goods amid strained ties


    India will export essential goods to Maldives under a bilateral trade agreement, providing relief to Maldives’ economic hardships. Despite diplomatic tensions, this deal signifies an important development in their trade relationship.


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  1. Troubles with Water: Seeking Solutions for Sustained Supply


    Pakistan is facing a critical water shortage as the sowing season begins, raising concerns for its agricultural landscape and economy. The promise of monsoon rains brings hope, but higher temperatures and climate variability pose sustainability doubts. Practical recommendations include water-efficient farming practices, crop diversification, and integrated water management strategies. Urgent action is needed to secure a prosperous future for Pakistan’s farmers and economy.


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  1. Weekly Inflation Trend Reverses in Latest Report


    Rice exporters in Pakistan face challenges due to rising prices and uncertain market conditions, impacting their business and the overall rice export prices from Pakistan. However, Pakistani rice suppliers and companies are working to meet the demand for quality rice from international markets.


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  1. Saudi-Inspired Restaurant Brings Middle Eastern Flavors to Pakistan


    Manjoo, a popular fast-food chain, has gained fame for its authentic Middle Eastern cuisine. The restaurant’s success in Pakistan is attributed to its flavorful dishes such as shawarma, mandi, and fatayer. With chefs from Saudi Arabia ensuring an authentic taste and customers raving about it, Manjoo has quickly become a favorite among locals.


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  1. Pakistan’s Excessive Dependence on Primary Exports Hampers Competitiveness


    Pakistan’s struggle in global trade can be revitalized through CPEC, which offers incentives and infrastructure investments. However, export growth has been stagnant due to limited diversification. CPEC has the potential to boost the economy by improving market accessibility and connectivity, but structural reforms are needed for long-term sustainability.


    Published on:   05/04/2024

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  1. Pakistan’s Heavy Reliance on Primary Export Resources Impedes Competitiveness


    The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is set to revitalize Pakistan’s industrial sector and boost exports, stimulating industrial rejuvenation through special economic zones and infrastructure investments. Energy projects and transportation developments are expected to improve trade efficiency, while export diversification and market access are crucial for long-term sustainability.


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  1. Pakistan and Azerbaijan Seek Finalization of PTA


    Pakistan and Azerbaijan are finalizing a bilateral Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) to boost economic ties and increase trade volume. Both countries are actively negotiating the details of the PTA, with a focus on addressing trade-related issues effectively. The exemption of import customs duty on Pakistani rice signifies the strong bond between the two nations.


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