ISLAMABAD: Seventeen Assistant Collectors Probationers (BS-17) of Pakistan Customs Service have relinquished their charge at Civil Service Academy, Lahore on completion of 44th Common Training Programme (CTP).

ISLAMABAD: Seventeen Assistant Collectors Probationers (BS-17) of Pakistan Customs Service have relinquished their charge at Civil Service Academy, Lahore on completion of 44th Common Training Programme (CTP).

KARACHI: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has issued new customs values for imported diesel engines used in generators to...
KARACHI: Habib Bank Limited (HBL) has officially announced a temporary closure of all its services. Consequently, the massive shutdown will...
KARACHI: Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Limited has disclosed tax-related contingencies exceeding Rs17 billion in its Annual Report 2026, highlighting multiple...
RAWALPINDI: A delegation of the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI), led by its President Usman Shaukat and Senior...
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