World leaders congratulate Imran Khan as he assumes office

Imran Khan. (Photo courtesy: PTI official media cell)
Updated 19 August 2018
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World leaders congratulate Imran Khan as he assumes office

  • US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo could be the first foreign dignitary to meet the newly elected prime minister
  • King and Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia were among the first global leaders to congratulate Khan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s newly elected Prime Minister Imran Khan has received messages of congratulations from numerous global leaders since his party won last month’s general elections. But he has been faced with a flurry of new messages following his oath-taking ceremony in Islamabad on Saturday, with one media report suggesting that US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo may visit Pakistan in September to meet its new leader.

Quoting “diplomatic and official sources,” Dawn said Pompeo “could be the first foreign dignitary to meet the newly elected prime minister.” The newspaper added that the senior American official was likely to “revive once-close ties between the two states” and seek Pakistan’s support for a US-led peace process in Afghanistan.
American State Department officials welcomed Khan’s ascension to power, even though the PTI leader has strongly criticized US policies in the region in the past and slammed its drone strikes in Pakistan.
Among those who congratulated Khan recently are British Prime Minister Theresa May, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. In one of her Twitter messages, May said: “The UK and Pakistan share deep and important links. There is plenty for our two countries to work together on, not least increasing bilateral trade and mutual security issues.”
The King and Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia were among the first global leaders to congratulate Khan on his election victory.


Pakistan raises petrol price by Rs1 per liter for next fortnight

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Pakistan raises petrol price by Rs1 per liter for next fortnight

  • Pakistan’s Finance Division announces Rs7 per liter hike in price of high-speed diesel
  • Fuel price increases push consumer prices higher across sectors, fueling resentment

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Finance Division announced this week it had increased the prices of petrol by Rs1 per liter and high-speed diesel by Rs7 per liter for the next fortnight, saying the decision was taken due to fluctuations in the international oil market.

This is the second consecutive hike in prices of petroleum products by the government as Pakistan increased the per-liter rates of petrol and diesel by Rs3.47 and Rs2.61 on Jan. 15. 

The new price of petrol will be Rs257.13 per liter while that of high-speed diesel will be Rs267.95 per liter, a notification by the Finance Division said on Friday. 

“The Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (0GRA) has reviewed and adjusted consumer prices for petroleum products in view of recent fluctuations in the international oil market,” the notification said. 

Fuel prices in Pakistan are reviewed and adjusted fortnightly, based on fluctuations in international energy markets and the rupee-dollar exchange rate.

The mechanism ensures that the net impact of changes in import costs is passed on to consumers, helping to sustain the country’s fuel supply chain.

Fuel price increases typically push consumer prices higher across sectors, causing economic strain and fueling popular resentment among the masses.


Visit by American investors delegation to improve Pakistan-US ties— finance official

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Visit by American investors delegation to improve Pakistan-US ties— finance official

  • US businessman Gentry Beach led delegation of American investors to Pakistan this week to explore investment in key sectors
  • International investors are seeing structural economic reforms in Pakistan, says Finance Minister’s Adviser Khurram Schehzad

ISLAMABAD: The visit by a high-level delegation of investors led by American businessperson to Pakistan this week will further improve ties between Washington and Islamabad, Adviser to Finance Minister Khurram Schehzad said this week, noting that its interest in the country’s key economic sectors has “great importance” for Pakistan. 

 A US business delegation led by Texas hedge fund manager Gentry Beach arrived in Pakistan for a two-day visit on Tuesday to explore business opportunities, particularly in sectors like mining and minerals, renewable energy, infrastructure development and technology.

Gentry held meetings with top Pakistani officials during his stay in Islamabad, saying that US could bring in technology to boost Pakistan’s oil and gas and other sectors, and that both countries can immensely benefit from improved ties. 

“Talking to a private TV channel, he [Schehzad] said that Pakistan and US trade relations have significant value, as Pakistan’s trade to US market is surplus,” the Finance Division said in a statement on Friday. 

“He said this US investors delegation visit to Pakistan will further improve ties between the two countries.”

Schehzad said the American delegation expressing interest in Pakistan’s key sectors including mining and minerals, renewable energy, infrastructure development and technology “has great importance for Pakistan.”

“Pakistan is in dire need of investment, and Pakistan has less investment to GDP ratio which we can raise 5-8 percent,” he said. 

Schehzad pointed out that Pakistan’s economic indicators were projecting a positive look, adding that interest rates and inflation had declined while the country’s currency had stabilized, and its foreign reserves had increased. 

“He said that investors are seeing structural reforms in Pakistan, adding that US investors delegation timely came in Pakistan, as smart and sharp investors go where they see changes so that they could get better return,” the Finance Division said. 

The American delegation’s visit this week came as cash-strapped Pakistan, desperate to escape a prolonged macroeconomic crisis, seeks investments from regional and other foreign allies to shore up its $350 billion economy. 

Pakistan in 2023 nearly defaulted on the payment of foreign debts when the International Monetary Fund rescued it by agreeing to a $3 billion bailout to Pakistan. 

Last year, Islamabad secured a new $7 billion loan deal from the IMF. Since then, the country’s economy has started improving with weekly inflation coming down from 27 percent in 2023 to 1.8 percent earlier this month. 

Ties between Islamabad and Washington, once close allies during the Cold War era and after the September 11, 2001 attacks, have remained strained in recent years. 

American officials suspected Pakistan supported the Afghan Taliban in regaining Kabul in August 2021 after 20 years of war, straining ties with Islamabad. Pakistan denies the allegations strongly.


Saudi Arabia one of top global destinations favored by Pakistanis— travel app

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Saudi Arabia one of top global destinations favored by Pakistanis— travel app

  • Kingdom one of top global destinations preferred by Pakistani travelers with 100 percent year-on-year growth, says travel app Wego
  • Thousands of Pakistanis travel to the Kingdom every year for religious tourism and to live and work in the country

KARACHI: Saudi Arabia remains one of the top international destinations preferred by Pakistani travelers with a 100 percent year-on-year growth observed, prominent travel mobile application Wego said this week, amid the Kingdom’s ambitious plans to boost its tourism potential in line with its Vision 2030 program. 

Saudi Arabia, home to Islam’s two holiest cities Makkah and Madinah, holds immense significance for millions of Muslims around the world, including Pakistanis. Thousands of Pakistanis travel to the Kingdom every year for religious tourism and to live and work in the Kingdom. 

Saudi Arabia’s tourism industry is growing at a rapid rate with the creation of mega-projects such as NEOM, a futuristic city on the Red Sea, and The Red Sea Project, which focuses on luxury and eco-tourism, expected to redefine global tourism standards.

Wego, which describes itself as a top travel app and the largest online travel marketplace in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), announced the expansion of its Online Travel Agency (OTA) platform with its latest ‘Book on Wego’ function on Friday. 

“Domestic flight searches on Wego have risen by over 120 percent year-on-year, and Saudi Arabia continues to be one of the top international destinations favored by Pakistani travelers with over 100 percent YoY growth,” Dean Wicks, Wego’s chief flights officer, was quoted as saying by the platform’s public relations agency, Focus. 

The platform said that with its latest ‘Book on Wego’ function, travelers can book flights and hotels directly across all Wego apps, websites and platforms, eliminating the need for third-party redirects. 

“This enhancement delivers a seamless, localized booking experience tailored to the needs of Pakistani travelers,” the app said. 

“Wego’s commitment to Pakistan’s fast-growing travel industry ensures greater flexibility and choice, reinforcing its dedication to serving the local market.”

Wego announced it would also take part in the 2025 edition of the Pakistan Travel Mart (PTM), Pakistan’s pioneering & largest travel and tourism event, connecting regional and global stakeholders. 

“PTM 2025 provides the perfect platform for us to engage with the local travel community and drive the growth of Pakistan’s tourism sector,” Ubaidullah Sarwar, director Wego Pakistan, said. 

Saudi Arabia is also home to over two million Pakistani nationals, serving as the largest source of foreign workers’ remittances for the South Asian country.


Pakistan Business Council officials meet Islamabad’s envoy in UAE in bid to enhance bilateral B2B ties

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Pakistan Business Council officials meet Islamabad’s envoy in UAE in bid to enhance bilateral B2B ties

  • The United Arab Emirates is Pakistan’s third-largest trading partner after China and US, and a major source of foreign investment
  • The PBC assists Pakistan-related companies and professionals in the UAE through business networking and exchange of information

Islamabad: A delegation of the Pakistan Business Council (PBC) Dubai on Friday held a meeting with Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Faisal Niaz Tirmizi and shared their plans to enhance business to business (B2B) ties between the two countries, the Pakistani embassy said.
The UAE is Pakistan’s third-largest trading partner after China and the United States, and a major source of foreign investment valued at over $10 billion in the last 20 years, according to the UAE foreign ministry.
It is also home to more than a million Pakistani expatriates. Policymakers in Pakistan consider the UAE an optimal export destination due to its geographical proximity, which minimizes transportation and freight costs while facilitating commercial transactions.
The PBC delegation, which comprised its newly elected Board of Directors and was led by Shabbir Merchant, met Ambassador Tirmizi at the Embassy of Pakistan in Abu Dhabi.
“The delegation of Pakistan Business Council presented their vision and strategy in enhancing the business-to-business relationship between Pakistan and the UAE,” the Pakistani embassy said in a statement. “They also sought embassy’s support in materializing their vision.”
The PBC assists Pakistan-related companies and professionals in establishing businesses or working in the UAE through business networking and connections, and information exchange.
The Pakistani ambassador assured the delegates of the embassy’s support in strengthening economic and trade relations between Pakistan and the UAE, according to the Pakistani embassy.
This week, Pakistan’s consul general, Hussain Muhammad, met the PBC officials in Dubai, where Merchant shared with him the council’s strategic roadmap for 2025-2026.
Muhammad appreciated PBC’s efforts in promoting Pakistan’s economic potential in the UAE and stressed the need for business leaders to explore opportunities in Pakistan’s diverse sectors, including information technology, manufacturing, agriculture and tourism.
Pakistan and UAE have stepped up efforts in recent years to strengthen their business and investment relations. In January last year, Pakistan and the UAE signed multiple agreements worth more than $3 billion for cooperation in railways, economic zones and infrastructure, a Pakistani official said, amid Pakistani caretaker prime minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar’s visit to Davos for the World Economic Forum’s summit.


Saudi pavilion draws crowds at Karachi travel expo with year-round tourism opportunities

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Saudi pavilion draws crowds at Karachi travel expo with year-round tourism opportunities

  • The Pakistan Travel Mart 2025 exhibition is hosting 250 companies from 18 countries
  • Visitors at the Saudi pavilion express excitement about tourist attractions in the Kingdom

KARACHI: The Pakistan Travel Mart (PTM) 2025 exhibition, which opened in Karachi on Friday, witnessed a strong presence from Saudi Arabia, with a dedicated pavilion highlighting the Kingdom’s diverse tourism offerings beyond the traditional Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages.
Since 2017, the exhibition has served as a platform for international collaborations and discussions on sustainable tourism development. This year, around 250 companies from 18 countries are participating in the three-day event.
Saudi Arabia’s participation underscores its commitment to promoting the Kingdom as a year-round travel destination and the Saudi pavilion buzzed with activity on the opening day, attracting a large number of visitors who were eager to learn about the Kingdom’s rich cultural heritage, historical sites, and emerging adventure tourism opportunities.
“Saudi [Arabia] is open to the world,” Dr. Omer Ayoub, a director of Saudi travel services provider Albait Guests, told Arab News. “Earlier, it was known to the Pakistani market that people only go for Hajj and Umrah to Saudi [Arabia], but now, today, we are promoting Saudi as a [tourist] destination.”

Dr. Omer Ayoub (right), Saudi firm Albait Guests official, speaks to a visitor in a Saudi Pavilion on the first day of annual Pakistan Travel Mart 2025 in Karachi on January 31, 2025. (AN Photo)

Representatives from the Saudi Tourism Authority were present at the pavilion to support their Pakistani travel partners, including Al Hudda, Al Khair, Aroma, Dar ul Eimaan, F&S Global, Jas Travels, Meezab Group, Super Travel, Travel Designer and Welcome Travel.
Dr. Ayoub underscored the Kingdom’s tourism potential, citing AlUla’s Nabataean culture and Jeddah’s historical district as well as adventure, cultural and culinary experiences for visitors.
He said a large number of foreigners, including Pakistani expatriates, consider the Kingdom their “second home” and it was important to understand their sentiments to curate relevant travel products.
“We’ve witnessed a great footfall from the local audience,” Dr. Ayoub said. “As you can see, Saudi [pavilion] has captivated the whole attention.”
Dr. Ayoub also spoke about the growing trend of combining MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) events with Umrah, and emerging destinations like the Red Sea Global project, dubbed as the “Maldives of the region,” that offers coral reef experiences.
Visitors connected with various travel agencies at the exhibition and echoed this sentiment.

This photo shows generic view of a Saudi Pavilion on the first day of annual Pakistan Travel Mart 2025 in Karachi on January 31, 2025. (AN Photo)

“I have come to know many vendors who are working not only for Umrah and Hajj, but also promoting Saudi tourism,” Alishba Shehryar Khan, a Pakistani visitor, told Arab News, expressing excitement about tourist attractions in the Kingdom.
S. M. Fahim, head of digital marketing at the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), appreciated staff at the Saudi pavilion for their explanation of online services for Hajj and Umrah passengers, including platforms for booking hotels and packages.
“It’s basically ease and comfort to the customers,” he said.

Visitors attend the first day of annual Pakistan Travel Mart 2025 in Karachi on January 31, 2025. (AN Photo)

Iqbal A. Sakrani, a director at Super Travel, said he gained “firsthand exposure” to destinations like Balkh and Taif during a familiarization trip arranged by the Saudi Tourism Authority.
“Saudi Arabia is rich culture, heritage destination,” he said, adding his company plans to offer visits to historical sites on Umrah and Hajj trips.
Muhammad Yaqoob Saifi, an official of Saudi travel company Rowaa Golden, shared their plans to offer both religious and leisure tourism packages, including sightseeing tours to AlUla, Taif and Abha.
“This is the first year we will be providing sightseeing along with Umrah and Hajj,” he said, adding that his company has set up camps at these destinations to provide services like food, transportation and accommodation to visitors.