Islamabad/Washington/Tehran: According to American and British media reports, negotiations are underway between the United States, Iran, and regional mediators on the terms of a potential 45-day ceasefire, seen as a critical step toward a lasting resolution of ongoing tensions. Reports suggest the proposed agreement would unfold in two phases. The first phase involves the implementation of an immediate 45-day ceasefire, during which negotiations for a permanent peace settlement would continue. The ceasefire could be extended if more time is required. The second phase would focus on finalizing a comprehensive agreement…
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Pakistan’s Solar Share Stuck at 1.15% Amid Policy Gaps and Market Barriers: CCP Report
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s solar energy contribution to the national power mix remains significantly low at just 1.15 percent, far behind countries such as Brazil (14.9%), China (12.4%), and India (9.8%), according to a latest report by the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP). Titled “Unlocking Green Potential: A Market Competition Study of Solar Energy in Pakistan 2026,” the report highlights structural challenges hindering the sector’s growth, including limited local manufacturing, inconsistent policies, and insufficient investment. The CCP study identifies key market distortions and entry barriers, particularly Pakistan’s heavy reliance on imported solar…
Read MoreMotorcycle Subsidy Falls Short as High Diesel Prices Limit Public Relief
RAWALPINDI: The government’s announced relief for motorcycle riders has largely failed to materialize on the ground, with citizens reporting little to no benefit despite a recent reduction in petrol prices. While petrol prices were cut following public backlash, the unchanged cost of diesel has prevented any meaningful reduction in transport fares. Public and goods transport—largely dependent on diesel—continues to operate at elevated costs, undermining the overall impact of the relief measures. Freight charges have surged by 60–65%, significantly increasing the cost of transporting essential commodities. In Rawalpindi and Islamabad, flour…
Read MoreEU Nations Push for Windfall Tax on Energy Firms Amid Price Surge
BERLIN: Five European Union member states have proposed imposing a windfall tax on energy companies to address soaring fuel prices triggered by the ongoing Iran conflict, according to a joint letter sent to the European Commission. Finance ministers from Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Austria urged the European Commission to introduce an EU-wide tax on excess profits earned by energy firms. The proposal aims to generate funds for temporary consumer relief and help curb inflation without adding pressure on public finances. The ministers emphasized that such a measure would demonstrate…
Read MoreSEPCO Board Set for Approval as HESCO Nominations Remain Delayed
ISLAMABAD: The Power Division is moving forward with the appointment of a new Board of Directors (BoD) for Sukkur Electric Power Company (SEPCO) after prolonged delays, while the process for Hyderabad Electric Supply Company (HESCO) continues to face uncertainty. According to officials, both Sindh-based distribution companies have been operating without reconstituted boards since the expiry of their three-year tenures on September 2, 2025. The delay, largely attributed to political factors, has drawn criticism, particularly as both utilities remain among the poorest performers in terms of losses and recovery. Operating under…
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