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黑料社区 agrees to defer Pakistan鈥檚 $1.2 billion oil payment

黑料社区 agrees to defer Pakistan鈥檚 $1.2 billion oil payment
Pakistan鈥檚 Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (center) witnesses the signing of an agreement with the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) in Islamabad on February 3, 2025. (PID)
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Updated 04 February 2025

黑料社区 agrees to defer Pakistan鈥檚 $1.2 billion oil payment

黑料社区 agrees to defer Pakistan鈥檚 $1.2 billion oil payment
  • Saudi facility can help Islamabad boost foreign reserves ahead of first review of IMF bailout
  • Petroleum products mostly from 黑料社区 make the major chuck of Pakistan鈥檚 import bill

ISLAMABAD: 黑料社区 has agreed to defer a $1.2 billion payment on Pakistan鈥檚 oil imports by one year, the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) said on Monday.
The Saudi facility to defer the payment can help Islamabad boost its foreign reserves ahead of the first review of a $7 billion IMF bailout due in March. The agreement comes as Pakistan continues to navigate a tricky economic recovery path and implement tough conditions attached to the IMF loan program.
Since the Fund鈥檚 establishment, SFD has supported more than 40 projects and programs valued at approximately $1.4 billion to finance energy, water, transportation and infrastructure projects in Pakistan.
鈥淔ollowing the directives of the Saudi wise leadership, and in the presence of the Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan H.E Shehbaz Sharif, #SFD CEO Mr. Sultan Al-Marshad signed today an agreement with Pakistan鈥檚 Secretary Ministry of Economic Affairs, Dr. Kazim Niaz, to finance oil derivatives worth USD 1.2 billion for #Pakistan,鈥 the SFD said on X.

Sharif welcomed the signing of the agreement under which Pakistan will receive oil on deferred payment for one year, his office said.
鈥淭his project will strengthen Pakistan鈥檚 economic resilience by securing a stable supply of petroleum products while reducing immediate fiscal burdens,鈥 it said in a statement.
Pakistan also finalized a loan agreement for a Gravity Flow Water Supply Scheme in Mansehra district of the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province under which the SFD will provide $41 million to enhance access to clean drinking water for at least 150,000 people, according to Sharif鈥檚 office.
The SFD has also proposed a partnership with the Pakistan government to offer training programs for young Pakistanis and impart 鈥渕odern and relevant鈥 skills to meet labor market demands in 黑料社区.
Pakistanis constitute one of the largest migrant communities in 黑料社区 with an estimated 2.64 million working there as of 2023. While 97 percent of them are blue-collar workers, there is a growing demand for skilled labor in the Kingdom as it seeks to modernize its economy under the Vision 2030 scheme.


Tomato prices in Pakistan soar as border crossings with Afghanistan remain shut

Tomato prices in Pakistan soar as border crossings with Afghanistan remain shut
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Tomato prices in Pakistan soar as border crossings with Afghanistan remain shut

Tomato prices in Pakistan soar as border crossings with Afghanistan remain shut
  • Pakistan closed its key border crossings with Afghanistan earlier this month amid border skirmishes
  • Tomato prices surge by 400 percent to reach $2.2 per kilogram in retail markets across the country

ISLAMABAD: As Pakistan鈥檚 key border crossings with Afghanistan remain closed for trade and traffic in the aftermath of border skirmishes between the two nations, residents of Islamabad were left worried on Wednesday at the steep increase in the prices of tomatoes. 

Pakistan closed its key northwestern Torkham and southwestern Chaman border crossings with Afghanistan earlier this month, after skirmishes between the two countries鈥 forces heightened tensions. 

Pakistan imports tomatoes and other perishable items from Afghanistan via the two border crossings. These imports have traditionally filled supply gaps when local production dips. As the border crossings remain closed, tomato prices have surged by more than 400 percent in recent days, reaching as high as Rs600 ($2.2) per kilogram in retail markets across the country. 

鈥淭hese have become too expensive. We cannot understand this,鈥 Shan Messiah, a customer at Islamabad鈥檚 G-9 vegetable market, told Arab News as he shook his head in disbelief. 

鈥淪ince they are used in every food, we are facing difficulties.鈥

Tomatoes lying on a cart in a market in Islamabad, Pakistan, on October 22, 2025. (AN photo)

Mohammad Imran, a tomato seller in Islamabad鈥檚 fruit and vegetable market, explained how the supply crunch unfolded.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 rate is Rs400 [$1.42]. The supply from Afghanistan has stopped because the border is closed,鈥 he said. 鈥淣ow it鈥檚 coming from Iran, Sindh, and Quetta. Demand hasn鈥檛 decreased 鈥 people still buy the same amount 鈥 but supply is much less.鈥

Imran added that a week ago, tomatoes were selling for even higher prices, such as Rs560 [$1.99] or Rs600 per kilogram. 

Nusrat Jehan, another customer, said she had just bought a kilogram of tomatoes for Rs400, which used to sell for much lower a few days earlier. 

鈥淓arlier, you know, the rates were a little low,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut due to the closure of borders, maybe that鈥檚 why [the prices have surged].鈥

People walk past tomato cart in a market in Islamabad, Pakistan, on October 22, 2025. (AN photo)

Shapur Khan, a vegetable wholesaler, said the difference in the supply volume of tomatoes has been staggering since the border closed.

鈥淚n Pakistan there are less tomatoes and even the tomatoes we get from Iran are less,鈥 Khan told Arab News. 

He said Pakistan imported around 80 to 120 trucks of tomatoes daily from Afghanistan.

鈥淣ow, we are getting 10 to 15 trucks from Iran and the rest from Swat [in Pakistan] but it鈥檚 not enough,鈥 he said.

Officials say the government is monitoring the situation and expects prices to stabilize soon.

Sajid Abbasi, Chairman of the Market Committee in Islamabad, said authorities were aware of the sudden spike in tomato prices and were taking measures to increase its supply.

鈥淲e are aware of the price fluctuations caused by the border closure,鈥 Abbasi said. 鈥淎lternative supply routes are being strengthened, and we expect prices to normalize soon.鈥


Polish deputy PM to arrive in Pakistan today to bolster bilateral ties

Polish deputy PM to arrive in Pakistan today to bolster bilateral ties
Updated 22 October 2025

Polish deputy PM to arrive in Pakistan today to bolster bilateral ties

Polish deputy PM to arrive in Pakistan today to bolster bilateral ties
  • Radoslaw Sikorski to hold one-on-one, delegation-level meetings with Deputy PM Ishaq Dar
  • This will be the Polish official鈥檚 first visit to Pakistan in 14 years as he last visited country in 2011

ISLAMABAD: Polish Deputy Prime Minister Radoslaw Sikorski will visit Pakistan today, Thursday, for a two-day official visit to discuss bilateral relations between the two countries, Pakistan鈥檚 foreign office said.

According to the foreign office, Sikorski is undertaking the visit at the invitation of his Pakistani counterpart, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar. The foreign office said this would be the Polish official鈥檚 second visit to the country, who first visited Pakistan in 2011. 

鈥淒uring the visit, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister will hold a one-on-one meeting as well as delegation-level talks with his Polish counterpart,鈥 the foreign office said. 

鈥淭he two sides are expected to discuss the full spectrum of bilateral relations.鈥 

The visit reflects an attempt by both countries to enhance their diplomatic ties, which date back to 1962. Bilateral trade between Pakistan and Poland reached $922 million in 2023, with the former鈥檚 exports recorded at $794 million and imports at $128 million. 

Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) has also been engaged in petroleum exploration and production in Pakistan since 1997.


Climate change, population growth can 鈥榙erail鈥 Pakistan from becoming $3 trillion economy鈥 finmin

Climate change, population growth can 鈥榙erail鈥 Pakistan from becoming $3 trillion economy鈥 finmin
Updated 22 October 2025

Climate change, population growth can 鈥榙erail鈥 Pakistan from becoming $3 trillion economy鈥 finmin

Climate change, population growth can 鈥榙erail鈥 Pakistan from becoming $3 trillion economy鈥 finmin
  • Deadly rains this monsoon season killed over 1,000 people, washed away 2.2 million acres of crops in Pakistan
  • On multinationals exiting Pakistan, finance minister says others such as Wafi, Aramco started operations in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Wednesday sounded alarm at Pakistan鈥檚 rising population and the disastrous climate change effects being suffered by the country, saying that these two reasons could prevent Pakistan from becoming a $3 trillion economy. 

Pakistan鈥檚 population is over 241 million people, making it the sixth most populous country in the world. A lack of adequate infrastructure, health and educational opportunities in the country puts added stress on its public services, giving rise to unemployment and poverty. 

The South Asian nation is also recognized among countries that are most affected by climate change worldwide. Unusually heavy monsoon rains in 2022 killed over 1,700 people and inflicted damages worth over $30 billion. Torrential rains and floods also killed over 1,000 people in Pakistan since late June this year, as authorities carry out surveys to determine the extent of the damage inflicted by the deadly rains.

鈥淪o when we say that we are a $411 billion economy that can be a $3 trillion economy, there are two reasons that can derail us,鈥 Aurangzeb said during an interview with Geo News. 

鈥淥ne is climate change and the second is population. Population growth.鈥

The minister said that climate change was no longer 鈥渁n academic discussion,鈥 pointing out that people were suffering its effects in Pakistan. He highlighted the worsening smog situation in the eastern city of Lahore and the recent floods in Pakistan as evidence of the worsening impacts of climate change. 

He said the government had estimated that the economy would grow at 4.2 percent before floods wreaked havoc in the country. 

鈥淭here is no doubt now that at least 0.4-0.5 percent at least are going to be shaved off,鈥 Aurangzeb said.

The minister said eighty percent of the damage inflicted by the recent floods had been suffered by the eastern Punjab province, where the agriculture sector, primarily the rice and cotton-producing regions, had been impacted. 

Aurangzeb said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had tasked Climate Change Minister Musadik Malik to devise a 300-day plan to mitigate the effects of climate change. 

When asked why certain multinationals like Proctor and Gamble and Microsoft were leaving Pakistan while others such as Shell plc., TotalEnergies SE and some pharmaceutical firms were divesting their shares in the country, the minister said global companies at times make their own 鈥減articipation choices.鈥

鈥淭hese global companies make decisions on their participation regarding which clients to stay with, which products to stay with and in which countries to remain,鈥 Aurangzeb said. 

The finance minister pointed out that while some multinationals had exited Pakistan, others had also started their operations in the country. 

鈥淵ou have seen in the energy sector that Aramco and Wafi [Energy] have arrived,鈥 Aurangzeb said. 鈥淵ou can see there are some shifts also taking place, such as the West to East shift.鈥


Pakistan stresses close cooperation with OIC to promote women empowerment, gender equality

Pakistan stresses close cooperation with OIC to promote women empowerment, gender equality
Updated 22 October 2025

Pakistan stresses close cooperation with OIC to promote women empowerment, gender equality

Pakistan stresses close cooperation with OIC to promote women empowerment, gender equality
  • Pakistan will host the ninth meeting of the OIC Ministerial Conference on Women early next year
  • Deputy PM Ishaq Dar underscores importance of advancing women鈥檚 issues within OIC framework

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar on Wednesday called for close coordination with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to promote women empowerment and gender equality, the foreign office said in a statement.

The statement came after Dar chaired a meeting to review preparations for the ninth OIC Ministerial Conference on Women, which Pakistan will host early next year.

Dar reaffirmed Pakistan鈥檚 commitment to ensuring the success of the upcoming conference and underscored the importance of advancing women鈥檚 issues within the OIC framework.

鈥淗e (Dar) highlighted Pakistan鈥檚 proactive role in promoting gender equality and women鈥檚 empowerment and underscored the need for close coordination with the OIC to achieve these shared goals,鈥 Pakistan鈥檚 foreign office said.

Pakistan鈥檚 government has said it has been working toward promoting women鈥檚 empowerment and gender equality through legal reforms, educational initiatives and partnerships with global organizations to increase the participation of women in public and economic life.

In January, Pakistan hosted a global conference titled 鈥楪irls鈥 Education in Muslim Communities: Challenges and Opportunities鈥 in Islamabad. The international conference was attended by 150 representatives from 44 Muslim and other states. 

The conference outlined steps to advance girls鈥 education in Islamic countries.


Pakistan, Romania discuss joint air exercises, training programs and defense ties聽

Pakistan, Romania discuss joint air exercises, training programs and defense ties聽
Updated 22 October 2025

Pakistan, Romania discuss joint air exercises, training programs and defense ties聽

Pakistan, Romania discuss joint air exercises, training programs and defense ties聽
  • Pakistan Air Force chief meets Romanian counterpart, discusses regional security聽
  • Several nations have sought closer collaboration with PAF since May conflict with India

KARACHI: Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Chief Air Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar Sidhu on Wednesday discussed joint air exercises, exchange training programs and expanding bilateral defense ties with his Romanian counterpart, Lt Gen Leonard-Gabriel Baraboi, during his visit to the European country, the Pakistani military said.

Sidhu was given a guard-of-honor at the Romanian Air Force Headquarters in Bucharest upon his arrival, the Pakistani military鈥檚 media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), said. Later, he and Baraboi discussed regional security dynamics and reaffirmed the importance of bilateral cooperation to strengthen regional and global security, according to the ISPR.

The meeting in Romania follows Pakistan鈥檚 military confrontation with India in May, when the PAF claimed it downed six Indian fighter jets. India鈥檚 defense chief acknowledged that it lost fighter jets to Pakistan but rejected the claim that six had been shot down by Pakistan. Several countries have sought closer ties and collaboration with the PAF since then. 

鈥淭he Air Chief held detailed discussions with Lt. Gen. Baraboi centered on advancing operational cooperation, including joint air exercises, exchange programs and training of air and ground crew,鈥 the ISPR said. 

鈥淒uring the meeting, the two air chiefs discussed expanding air force cooperation and strengthening defense-industrial partnerships in advanced aerospace technologies.鈥

The ISPR highlighted that the PAF chief鈥檚 visit to Romania marked a milestone in the military relations between the countries and their enduring commitment to peace and development in a rapidly evolving security environment.

Pakistan has also attempted to enhance defense ties and initiate air force training programs and exercises since its skirmishes with India in May. 

In June, the PAF committed to providing basic and tactical-level training to Belarusian fighter pilots, followed by Sidhu鈥檚 visit to the US, the first by a serving PAF chief in more than ten years.

Senior PAF and Turkiye air force officials also agreed in September to enhance cooperation in joint training, mutual exercises and multi-domain operations.

In September, the PAF and Iraq resolved to enhance training initiatives and joint exercises between the two countries to improve interoperability.