Pakistan Invites Swedish Firms to Expand Mining Footprint Beyond Reko Diq in Upcoming PMIF

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Islamabad: March 06, 2026 Federal Minister for Petroleum, Ali Pervaiz Malik held a meeting with H.E. Alexandra Berg von Linde, Ambassador of Sweden to Pakistan, to discuss ongoing bilateral cooperation and explore new avenues of partnership, particularly in the mining and energy sectors. During the meeting, both sides acknowledged the long-standing relationship between Pakistan and Sweden and emphasized the importance of strengthening economic and industrial collaboration. Ambassador Alexandra Berg von Linde noted that Sweden has maintained strong engagement with Pakistan for the past 77 years, with cooperation spanning multiple sectors…

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PM tells provincial govts to take strict action against those hoarding petroleum products

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday presided over a high-level meeting on petroleum products, directing provincial governments to take strict legal action against those hoarding the commodities.According to a handout by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the Ministry of Petroleum gave a detailed briefing about stocks of petroleum products in the country, in the context of the changing situation in the region.According to the briefing, sufficient reserves of petroleum products are available in the country to meet national needs, the statement said.It added that PM Shehbaz directed provincial governments to…

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Pakistan Invites Turkish Investors to Participate in Power Distribution Privatization

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Islamabad: March 6, 2026 Federal Minister for Energy (Power Division), Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari, held a virtual meeting with Türkiye’s Minister for Energy and Natural Resources, Alparslan Bayraktar. Both the ministers discussed ways to further strengthen bilateral cooperation in the energy sector. The discussion particularly focused on Pakistan’s ongoing power sector reforms and the privatization of electricity distribution companies (DISCOs). Federal Minister Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari briefed his Turkish counterpart on the comprehensive reforms being implemented in Pakistan’s power sector, aimed at enhancing operational efficiency, strengthening institutional governance, and…

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Pakistan Expresses Concern Over Canada–India Uranium Supply Agreement

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has expressed concern over a long-term uranium supply agreement between Canada and India, as well as their potential cooperation on small modular reactors and advanced nuclear reactor technologies.Responding to media queries on Thursday, Tahir Andrabi, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pakistan, said the arrangement represents another country-specific exception in civil nuclear cooperation.He noted that the development is particularly ironic in light of India’s 1974 nuclear test, which was conducted using plutonium produced in a reactor originally supplied by Canada for peaceful purposes. According to the spokesperson,…

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Petroleum Minister Seeks Data on Captive Consumers Shifted to Grid

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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik has requested detailed data from Power Minister Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari regarding captive power consumers who have shifted from gas-based generation to the national electricity grid.Sources in the Petroleum Division of Pakistan told Business Recorder that the data is required to prepare recommendations for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concerning the captive power levy imposed on industrial gas consumers.According to officials, the Petroleum Division’s team had earlier requested power uptake data for captive power plants (CPPs) that were encouraged to move…

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