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ISLAMABAD:Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Monday stressed that trade agreements needed to brought into effect, particularly the Preferential Trade Agreements between the participating nations of
chanclas yeezy Developing-8 (D-8).Addressing the inaugural session of D-8 commissioners meeting, Aziz said that cooperation between countries needed to be strengthened by acting upon agreements which asked for the removal of trade barriers.The two-day meeting is being attended by commissioners of member countries including Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria and Turkey.The Adviser proposed that a mechanism should be evolved to inc
campus adidas schuhe rease cooperation in the energy sector since it was proving to be a daunting challenge for Pakistan.Emphasising tha
stanley cups t economic revival was a high priority of the government, the Adviser said that the reason to join D-8 was taken by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif 15 years ago, who also attended the first historical su KARACHI:Pakistan rsquo;s largest conglomerate, Engro Corp, is looking to expand into new markets, including the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa, the chemicals-to-energy company rsquo;s largest investor said on Tuesday.Speaking to Reuters in a rare interview, Samad Dawood, Vice Chairman of Dawood Hercules Corp, which owns 40% of Engro Corp, said the company was also considering global liquefied
newbalance 550 natural gas (LNG) opportunities as well as hydrogen energy.The expansion plans include looking at telecoms infrastructure in the Middle East, North
new balance mujer Africa, and Central Asia, while it is looking at Africa to expand its fertiliser businesses, he said.Engro Corp has a market c
chucks converse apitalisation of Rs193 billion ($694 million) on the Pakistan Stock Exchange and assets of Rs802 billion ($2.9 billion), according to public data.The group has businesses across multiple sectors in Pakistan, including energy, fertiliser, telecommunications and consumer goods.It owns 56% of Pakistan rsquo;s first LNG termin