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Hike in medicine prices: Govt agrees on meeting pharma industry

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has agreed to discuss the increase in price of medicines with the Pakistan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (PPMA) following the industry’s...

Pharma industry demands increase in prices of medicines

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (PPMA) has demanded an increase in prices of medicine, giving a one-week ultimatum to the government that it...

PM orders reviewing load-shedding policy for gas-powered factories

LAHORE: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has directed to revise load shedding policy for gas-fired factories to ensure productive delivery of exports, ARY News...

PPMA threatens to shutdown factories across country

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (PPMA) has threatened to shutdown factories if the government failed to withdraw a 17 percent tax on the...

Hyderabad industrialists announce factories shutdown

HYDERABAD: Expressing their concerns, the factory owners in Hyderabad have threatened to shut down their units in protest against HESCO, ARY News reported on...

LHC orders action against factories emitting smoke

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday ordered to crackdown against smoke emitting factories, ARY News reported.  Hearing a case related to control over...

Ghee mill owners threaten to shut factories across country

Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers Association (PVMA) has threatened to shut ghee factories across the country to protest against the tax exemption given to FATA and PATA industries.

Sindh government allows 35 more factories to open

A total of 746 factories have now been allowed to function in the province by the Pakistan People's Party government.

Sindh govt allows 35 more factories to open up, above 400 units allowed to function till date

The Sindh government has granted permission to 35 more factories to resume operations in the wake of coronavirus outbreak

Factories in Karachi’s Site Area resume their operations

No employee is allowed to enter in the premises without precautionary measures specially without mask.

Apple’s factories are running, but suppliers wary about iPhone demand

A senior official at one of Apple’s major contract assemblers said Apple’s orders for the quarter ending in March are likely to drop 18% compared with the previous year.

China’s factories reopen, only to fire workers as virus shreds global trade

Early in the outbreak, China imposed tough travel restrictions and factory suspensions to curb the spread of the virus, squeezing labor supplies and sending exporters scrambling to fulfill orders.

69 ‘Gutka’ factories are working in Karachi, says intelligence report

It may be noted that Chewing of gutka can lead to imprisonment of one to six years in jail, according to a newly proposed bill in the Sindh Assembly.

Google Brain co-founder teams with Foxconn to bring AI to factories

Andrew Ng, co-founder of some of Alphabet-owned Google’s most prominent artificial intelligence projects, on Thursday launches a new venture with iPhone assembler Foxconn to...

China says policies unaffected by Trump plan to bring factories back to U.S.

BEIJING: China is closely following U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to create more domestic jobs by encouraging U.S. companies to bring home or "reshore"...

Teenagers’ escape from Indian spinning mill prompts crackdown on labour abuses

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu has launched a crackdown on factories violating labour laws after two teenage girls scaled a wall to escape from a spinning mill where they were forced to work 12-hour shifts and subjected to abuse, officials said.

China’s factories spring to life as global trade reawakens

SYDNEY: Activity in China's vast factory sector expanded at the fastest pace in 27 months in July, while industry surveys across Asia showed a pick up in export orders that hinted at a long-awaited revival in global trade.

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