On Thursday, Finance Minister Muftah Ismail stated that petrol prices will be made cheaper today, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has expressed no objections. Pakistani authorities and the IMF have finally reached a staff-level agreement on the release of $1.17 billion to support the country’s fragile economy, the international money lender announced Thursday morning. […]
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