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Country to enter Stone Age if Zardari rule continues:PEW

Lahore:The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Sunday said country will be pushed in the Stone Age if the incumbent ruling coalition wins upcoming elections. There would be no energy to keep vehicles and economy moving in presence of advisers like Dr. Asim who has done his best to build a ... Read More »

PEW lauded the govt for involving chambers in formulating policy for fixing CNG prices

Islamabad: The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Tuesday lauded the decision of the government to include representatives of consumers and business chambers in formulating policy for fixing CNG prices. Besides officials of Ogra, APCNGA, CNGDA, and Ministry of Petroleum, the sub-committee of the federal cabinet’s ECC has asked Network for ... Read More »

Govt 5-yr performance disappointing:PEW

Islamabad: The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Tuesday said five-year performance of the government is far from satisfactory. Government’s term remained marked with controversies and failures which contributed towards a weak federation, it said. Rulers resorted to every tactic to prolong rule, national resources were plundered and national interests were ... Read More »

Increased load shedding proves Govt investing in politics only

Lahore: The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Monday said load shedding has been increased in winter which is failure on the part of the authorities concerned. Enhanced duration of load shedding proves that government efforts to resolve the longstanding issue of circular debt in the power sector remained futile, it ... Read More »

Insurance Sector Seeks Disqualification of Extortionist Minister?

Lahore:: Government has failed to safeguard corporate sector from the highhandedness of one of its influential ministers which has left insurance companies with no option but to seek his disqualification. Some leading insurance companies through one Shafiq Ahmed son of Muhammad Nazir Minhas resident of Century Tower, Gulberg Lahore, have ... Read More »

PEW proposes plan to improve energy mix, resolve prickly issues

Islamabad: The Pakistan Economy Watch on Sunday said inter-fuel substitution can culminate the need for gas load shedding during the five months of winter giving relief to masses and industry. Load shedding is not a solution, cost-effective energy resources for power generation are needed for smooth and long-term economic development, ... Read More »

PEW lauds Govt’s coal power generation plan

Islamabad: The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Sunday lauded the landmark policy decision of the federal government to use Thar coal for coal-based power generation and all conversions of existing as well as construction of new power projects will be designed on Thar Coal specifications. The strategic decision is appropriate ... Read More »

Nothing well on the economic front:PEW

Islamabad: The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Sunday said the economic managers are the biggest hindrance in Pakistan’s road to economic recovery. Economic team conveniently blames former government and international developments for all the economic ills while absolving themselves of all the responsibilities, it said. The team has failed to ... Read More »

PEW slams FPCCI leadership for ignoring merit

Islamabad:The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Wednesday said leadership of Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has been ignoring merit which is resulting in complaints and declining image of the Apex chamber. A group of businessmen has taken over the FPCCI for completion of personal agenda which ... Read More »

Govt asked to ensure food security

Islamabad:The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Tuesday asked the government to take serious step to ensure food security in country as an international food crisis can engulf world soon. America, one of the major global exporters of food is facing worst drought since 1956 which has reduced output of wheat, ... Read More »

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