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Category Archives: Trade
Regional energy trade to bridge demand-supply gap
By: Raja Taimur Hassan The Express Tribune Monday, 18th Nov 2013 In the past two decades, there has been a remarkable increase in the demand for energy in South Asia, leading to a huge deficit in power supply. A majority … Continue reading
Pakistan needs Trade and Investments not Aid or Charity
Due to unstable macroeconomic policies, millions of people have been thrown into poverty and Pakistan remained fail to dig up its people out of poverty. Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Governance, Poverty, Sustainable Development, Trade
Tagged External Debt, Foreign Aid, Foreign Capital Inflow, Poverty, Trade and Investments
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Afghanistan Reconnected: Linking Energy Suppliers to Consumers in Asia
Pakistan is keen to continue working with Afghanistan in pursuit of connectivity and energy projects linking Pakistan with Central Asia, said Sartaj Aziz, the Prime Ministers Adviser on Foreign Affairs, while speaking at a conference: Afghanistan Reconnected: Linking Energy Suppliers … Continue reading
The energy supply conundrum: Integrating the resources of Central and South Asia
Integrating regions as single economic units is a vision of the future economic development paradigm, supported by international financial institutions and G-20 countries. Connecting countries in a region for mutual trade in goods and energy is an integral part of … Continue reading