Category: Manufacturing
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Philip Morris (Pakistan) Limited Appoints Aaizah Syed as New Board Director
PAKISTAN Philip Morris (Pakistan) Limited (PMPKL) has announced the appointment of Ms. Aaizah Syed as a Director on the Board, effective March 27, 2025. She replaces Ms. Pattaraporn Auttaphon, who has stepped down from the position. Philip Morris (Pakistan) Limited, an affiliate of Philip Morris International (PMI), is a leading tobacco company engaged in the…
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Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan Exports First-Ever CBU Units, Marking a Milestone for the Automotive Sector
PAKISTAN In a landmark achievement for Pakistan’s automotive industry, Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan Ltd. (HACPL) has officially commenced its first-ever export of completely built-up (CBU) units, marking a significant step toward international market expansion. The celebratory ceremony, held at the HACPL premises, was attended by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) for Industries and…
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Thailand aims at attract Indian’s investments in medical devices, EVs and semiconductors
WORLD Thailand’s Board of Investment (BOI) has concluded a successful mission to India, aimed at attracting significant investments in three key high-technology sectors, namely medical devices, electric vehicles (EVs) and semiconductors. This initiative underscore’s Thailand’s ambition to position itself as a leading hub for future industries in Southeast Asia. BOI secretary-general Narit Therdsteerasukdi said that the…
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South Korea plans $34 billion fund for strategic sectors like chips and autos
WORLD South Korea will establish a $34 billion policy fund to provide financial support to companies involved in strategic technologies such as chips and autos amid intensifying global competition and protectionism, the government said on Wednesday. To help underpin the move, the government also announced new policies aimed at attracting talent working in cutting-edge industries…
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Strengthening Ties: Pakistan and Turkey Aim for $5 Billion Trade Goal
Pakistan and Turkey pledged to work toward increasing their bilateral trade volume to $5 billion. The Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, arrived in Islamabad last week and was received by Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Following a warm welcome, Erdogan met with Prime Minister Sharif, where both leaders emphasized expanding…