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  • Russia agrees to provide oil at discounted rate to Pakistan: minister

    Russia agrees to provide oil at discounted rate to Pakistan: minister

    ISLAMABAD: Russia has agreed to provide oil at discounted rate to Pakistan, said Minister of State for Petroleum Dr Musadik Malik on Monday.

    He termed his recent visit to Russia ‘very successful’ as the host country, in principle, had decided to provide crude oil, refined petrol and diesel to Pakistan at a discounted rate.

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    “In addition, negotiations with private sector companies of Russia have been initiated for procurement of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), while talks for long term contracts with public sector companies of Russia have also been initiated to get LNG from their new plants,” he said at a press conference.

    During the visit, he said fruitful discussions were also held on gas pipeline projects including establishing of Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline, commonly known North-South (Lahore-Karachi) Gas Pipeline, and another a ‘big gas pipeline’ to get the commodity from Russian hydrocarbon deposits.

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    Musadik Malik said an inter-governmental delegation of Russia, led by its Energy Minister, would visit Pakistan by January-mid [next month] to make progress on oil and gas sale-purchase agreements between the two countries.

    Commenting on the current gas supply situation in the country, the minister said the local gas production was witnessing around 8-10 per cent decline annually and despite all these odds, the government had arranged extra gas for months of November, December and January as compared to the same months of the last year.

    He said an effective monitoring system of gas supply to domestic consumers was in place, under which the Petroleum Division kept a vigil eye on the demand and supply of the commodity.

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    Musadik Malik said the gas companies had been directed to ensure gas supply, especially during ‘breakfast, lunch and dinner’ preparation timings i.e. 6-9 a.m., 12-2 p.m. and 6-9 p.m.

    “The incumbent government is providing extra gas as compared to the last year, and monitoring the supply situation regularly,” he added.

    However, he said there was a problem of poor infrastructure which created a gas pressure issue for the remote areas, which was being rectified on priority basis.

    To bridge the demand and supply gap, the minister said the gas companies were providing more than 20,000 tons Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) per month in the areas where gas-pressure issue and shortage prevailed.

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    He disclosed that Iran had announced to give Pakistan LPG worth two million pounds as ‘assistance,’ for which all formalities have been completed. He said the additional LPG would help ensure better gas supply to domestic consumers in December.

    The minister was of the view that the government believed in providing sufficient energy to the industrial sector as it would help move the economic wheel at a fast pace, thus generating employment opportunities for youth and increasing the country’s exports.

    Accordingly, he said the government was utilizing all available options and contacting different countries including Central Asian States to meet its energy requirements.

    He highlighted the importance of exploiting the country’s indigenous oil and gas potential, saying that two new policies related to tight gas and revival of old hydrocarbon wells, were being worked out.

    Musadik Malik said the country needed 8-10 per cent addition in energy efficiency, if it wanted to improve Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at the rate of 5-6 per cent annually.

  • Pakistan purchases 450,000 metric tons wheat from Russia

    Pakistan purchases 450,000 metric tons wheat from Russia

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is purchasing of 450,000 metric tons wheat from Russia as country’s economic coordination committee approved a bid of a Russian company.

    The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet met on Monday which was presided over by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar.

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    Federal Minister for Power Khurram Dastgir Khan, Federal Minister for Industries and Production Syed Murtaza Mahmud, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi MNA/Ex-PM, Minister of State for Finance and Revenue Dr. Ayesha Ghous Pasha, SAPM on Finance Tariq Bajwa, SAPM on Revenue Tariq Mehmood Pasha, SAPM on Government Effectiveness Dr. Muhammad Jehanzeb Khan, Federal Secretaries and other senior officers attended the meeting in person while Federal Minister for Commerce Syed Naveed Qamar, Minister of State for Petroleum Musadik Masood Malik, Coordinator to PM on Commerce and Industry Rana Ihsan Afzal and Governor SBP, MD PASSCO joined the meeting through Zoom.

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    Ministry of National Food Security and Research submitted a summary on Award of 7th International Wheat Tender 2022 opened on November 30, 2022.

    Keeping in view results of 7th International tender and G2G offer, the ECC approved the lowest bid from M/s Cereal Crop Trading LLC at $ 372/MT for supply of 130,000 MT at Karachi ports for the shipment period from 16th December, 2022 8th February, 2023.

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    The ECC also granted approval of the offer of M/s Prodintorg , Russia on Government to Government (G2G) basis at $ 372 /MT for supply of 450,000 MT at Gwadar Port for shipment period from 1st February, 2023 to 31st March, 2023.

    It was decided that any additional cost on inland transportation from Gwadar Port will be borne by PASSCO to be recovered from provinces at the time of release of wheat stock.

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    The ECC also approved proposal of Finance Ministry to change the title of the revolving fund account for CPEC Independent Power Producers from “Pakistan Energy Revolving Fund” to “Pakistan Energy Revolving Account”.

  • Toyota stops car production in Russia

    Toyota stops car production in Russia

    Toyota on Friday decided to end car manufacturing at its Saint Petersburg plant in Russia.

    The company decided to end manufacture operation due to the interruption in supply of key materials and parts. Since then, the company have been closely monitoring the situation and evaluating the future sustainability of our business in Russia.

    During this period the company have fully retained our workforce and ensured our facility was ready to re-start production if the circumstances allowed. However, after six months, the company has not been able to resume normal activities and see no indication that the company can re-start in the future.

    The decision to terminate production of Toyota vehicles in Russia is not one that the company has taken lightly. Over the last 80 years the company has developed business and our brand with the support of stakeholders around the world.

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    The company must now act in a way that allows us to protect the values and principles that our predecessors built up and be confident that the company can pass them on to the next generation.

    The company has also determined that our operations in Moscow need to be optimized and restructured―with the clear objective of retaining an effective organization to continue supporting the retail network in providing ongoing service to existing Toyota and Lexus customers in Russia.

    The company would like to thank our employees for their hard work and loyalty. In recognition of their valued contribution, the company will be offering them assistance for re-employment, re-skilling and well-being, including financial support above legal requirements.

  • Pakistan reaffirms commitment to work closely with Russia

    Pakistan reaffirms commitment to work closely with Russia

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday reaffirmed its commitment to work closely with Russia to further strengthen cooperation between the two countries.

    Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif held a warm and cordial meeting with President of the Russian Federation Vladimir V. Putin on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Council of Heads of State in Samarkand.

    READ MORE: Pakistan premier arrives Russia after two decades

    The two leaders discussed bilateral ties and exchanged views on regional and international issues.

    The Prime Minister thanked President Putin for Russia’s expression of solidarity and support for the people affected by the massive floods in Pakistan. The Prime Minister also shared details of the devastating impact of this climate induced calamity.

    The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction at steady growth of Pakistan-Russia relations, which were marked by strong mutual trust and understanding.

    The Prime Minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to work closely with Russia to further expand and strengthen cooperation between the two countries across all areas of mutual benefit including food security, trade & investment, energy, defence and security.

    It was agreed to convene the next meeting of the Inter-Governmental Commission (IGC) in Islamabad at an early date. Appreciating Russia’s constructive role in Afghanistan, the Prime Minister said that both Pakistan and Russia had vital stakes in a peaceful and stable Afghanistan.

    The Prime Minister said that it was essential to intensify the pace of international engagement on Afghanistan and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to support all regional and international efforts to stabilize Afghanistan.

    Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif also met President of Iran Seyed Ebrahim Raisi on the sidelines of the SCO Council of Heads of State meeting in Samarkand on Thursday.

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    The Prime Minister extended his gratitude to President Raisi and to the people of Iran for their solidarity and support with the Pakistani nation during the massive floods in the country.

    The Prime Minister highlighted the devastating impact of the floods caused by climate change, and underscored that Pakistan with the least carbon emissions was bearing the cost of something for which it was not responsible.

    He stressed the importance of tangible international action to help address the challenges that climatically vulnerable countries like Pakistan were facing.

    READ MORE: Presidents of Pakistan, Iran discuss trade, economy

    During the meeting, the two leaders positively evaluated the outcome of the Pakistan-Iran Joint Economic Commission and agreed to further promote bilateral relations in diverse fields.

    Both sides also affirmed the desire to strengthen cooperation in economic, trade, connectivity, energy, culture and people-to-people links.

    The Prime Minister underscored the need for closer bilateral engagement for boosting economic and energy cooperation, operationalizing barter trade, opening border sustenance markets, and facilitation of Pakistani Zaireen.

    It was agreed that Pakistan would be sending a delegation to discuss measures for expanded cooperation in bilateral trade and energy sectors. The Prime Minister reiterated his invitation to President Raisi to visit Pakistan at the earliest convenience. President Raisi renewed his invitation to the Prime Minister to visit Iran.

  • PM Imran, President Putin discuss regional development

    PM Imran, President Putin discuss regional development

    MOSCOW: Prime Minister Imran Khan and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday held a one on one meeting in Moscow with a wide-ranging agenda in focus relating to bilateral matters and regional developments.

    The two leaders reviewed the entire array of bilateral relations including economic and energy cooperation, particularly the Pakistan Stream gas pipeline.

    The regional situation including the developing scenario of Ukraine also came under discussion.

    PM Imran Khan, earlier on his arrival at Kremlin – the executive headquarters of the Russian Federation, was warmly received by President Putin.

    This is the first bilateral visit by a Pakistani prime minister to Russia after a gap of 23 years and is being termed as a historic step to renew relations between the two countries.

    On the invitation of President Putin, Prime Minister Imran Khan arrived in the Russian capital Wednesday on a two-day visit where he was given a guard of honour at the airport.

    The prime minister was accompanied by a high-level delegation, including federal ministers Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain, Asad Umar and Hammad Azhar, Commerce Advisor Abdur Razzak Dawood, National Security Advisor Moeed Yusuf and Member of the National Assembly Amir Mahmood Kiyani. 

  • Pakistan premier arrives Russia after two decades

    Pakistan premier arrives Russia after two decades

    MOSCOW: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday arrived Russia, which is the first visit of any Pakistani premier in last two decades.

    The prime minister was accorded a accorded a red carpet welcome upon his arrival to Russia on a two-day official visit.

    Upon arrival at the airport, the prime minister and his delegation was warmly received by Deputy Russian Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov and the high officials of Pakistan Embassy. The prime minister was also given a guard of honour.

    READ MORE: PM Imran visits Russia on February 23-24

    The prime minister is undertaking the visit at the invitation of President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.

    The prime minister is accompanied by a high-level delegation including federal ministers Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain, Asad Umar, Hammad Azhar, Commerce Advisor Abdur Razzak Dawood, National Security Advisor Moeed Yusuf and Member of the National Assembly Amir Mahmood Kiani.

    After a span of two decades, this is the first visit by a Pakistani prime minister to Russia.

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    The bilateral summit will be the highlight of the visit. During the summit meeting, the two leaders will review the entire spectrum of bilateral relations including energy cooperation, according to Foreign Office.

    They will also have a wide-ranging exchange of views on major regional and international issues, including Islamophobia and the situation in Afghanistan.

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    The prime minister’s visit will contribute to the further deepening of the multifaceted Pakistan-Russia bilateral relationship and enhancement of mutual cooperation in diverse fields.

    Pakistan-Russia relations have made impressive progress over the past two decades. There has been regular interaction between the two sides at the highest level as well as the working level.

    Prime Minister Imran Khan has spoken thrice to President Putin on August 25, 2021, September 14, 2021 and January 17, 2022. The prime minister has also extended an invitation to President Putin to visit Pakistan.

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  • PM Imran visits Russia on February 23-24

    PM Imran visits Russia on February 23-24

    ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan will pay an official visit to Russia on February 23-24, 2022.

    The Pakistan premier is paying the official visit on the invitation of President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.

    The Prime Minister will be accompanied by a high-level delegation including members of the Cabinet.

    The bilateral summit will be the highlight of the visit. Pakistan and Russia enjoy friendly relations marked by mutual respect, trust and convergence of views on a range of international and regional issues.

    During the Summit meeting, the two leaders will review the entire array of bilateral relations including energy cooperation.

    They will also have wide-ranging exchange of views on major regional and international issues, including Islamophobia and situation in Afghanistan.

    The visit of the Prime Minister will contribute to further deepening of the multifaceted Pakistan-Russia bilateral relationship and enhancement of mutual cooperation in diverse fields.