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Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif begins China visit, to hold talks with Xi JinpingPrime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday departed for Hangzhou, marking the first leg of a four-day official visit to China from May 23 to...
Advocacy group urges India, Pakistan to focus on normalising trade and business tiesA Pakistan-based organization, the Pak-India Business Council, has called for renewed trade relations between Pakistan and India. Highlight...
Sajjan Jindal attends wedding of Nawaz Sharif's grandson in LahoreIndian businessman Sajjan Jindal and his family attended the wedding of Nawaz Sharif's grandson, Zayd Hussain Nawaz, in Lahore. Jindal, the...
Pakistan’s CPEC sees a Lahore vs Karachi fightBetween 2013 and 2018, the Nawaz Sharif-led government had awarded contracts under CPEC to some Lahore-based business groups.
Pakistan to shut Karachi and Lahore airspace for 2 weeksDevelopment is unlikely to cause any disruptions to operation of international flights into and out of India as alternative routes have bee...
Lahore meet a transformative moment for subcontinent: BJPBJP spokesperson MJ Akbar also noted at a press conference that it required "two authors reading from the same page" to write a new chapter...
PM Narendra Modi pilots friendship flight to PakistanThis will be important going forward as India and Pakistan work on normalising relations, try to keep terror attacks down and keep talks in...
Drop in, chat up, fly out: Big story behind PM Modi’s Lahore stopBy meeting Nawaz Sharif in Lahore, Narendra Modi has diluted, if not removed, the visit of an Indian PM to Pakistan as a marker of improvin...
Political issues should not affect business ties between India and Pakistan: DelegationIndia and Pakistan should ensure that political pressures do not affect bilateral trade between the two nations, a business delegation from...
Pakistan businessmen to join Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reception in Australia"We are going to attend Modi's reception. Australian Pakistanis and Indians have been living here and there are no hostilities at all," Ran...
Pakistani delegation Sohail Lashari says bold steps needed to forge business relationsA Pakistani delegation led by LCCI said there is a need to take bold steps to forge business relations & sought changes in investment laws ...
Pakistan keenly watching Modi's campaign with high hopes of better trade relationsNarendra Modi has surprisingly emerged as the favourite candidate for many across the border who want peace and trade with India.
We will promote trade, business with India: Nawaz SharifRelations between India and Pakistan should be like that of two neighbours, with the focus being on trade and business.
India and Pakistan should take steps to remove non-tariff barriers: Indian High Commissioner"It is not only the visa regime that has been liberalised, but considerable increase in the bilateral trade has been witnessed in recent ye...
Richest Pakistani Mian Mohammad Mansha eyes banking foray in IndiaApart from a banking foray, Mian Mohammad Mansha is also keen on setting up single-brand retail outlets in India.
- Indian investments won't harm Pakistan industry, says delegation member
A member of the visiting Indian business delegation has said strengthening of economic ties would be a win-win situation for both the count...
- Pakistan should trade with China and not India, says Hafiz Saeed
As Indian and Pakistani businessmen discussed ways to boost bilateral trade at a hotel in Lahore today, Hafiz Saeed led a rally and warned ...
- Commerce Minister Anand Sharma's visit to Pakistan: Wait for negative list just got longer
Pakistan has ruled out a switchover to a negative list during the ongoing visit of commerce minister Anand Sharma.
- US official formally charged with murder
The tussle between the US and Pakistan over the fate of jailed diplomat intensified as Raymond Davis was formally charged with murder in th...
- Wagah should have joint trade office
Stating that there was tremendous potential to increase two-way trade Capt Singh said that the unofficial indirect annual trade of $2 billi...