Pakistan prepares for Joint Ministerial Commission with UAE to deepen trade ties
Pakistan prepares for Joint Ministerial Commission with UAE to deepen trade ties/node/2604391/pakistan
Pakistan prepares for Joint Ministerial Commission with UAE to deepen trade ties
Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister, Ishaq Dar, chairing a high-level meeting to review preparations for the upcoming 12th session of the Pakistan-UAE Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC), in Islamabad, Pakistan, on June 13, 2025. (@ForeignOfficePk/X)
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday held a preparatory meeting for the upcoming 12th session of its Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) meeting with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), said the state media, as the government seeks to strengthen economic and trade relations with the Gulf nation.
The JMC is the primary bilateral platform for institutionalized cooperation between Pakistan and the UAE, focusing on trade, investment, energy, labor and consular matters. After remaining inactive for several years, it was revived recently to accelerate high-level economic engagement.
The preparatory meeting, according to Radio Pakistan, was presided over by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, who also serves as the foreign minister of the country.
âDeputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has reiterated Pakistanâs firm commitment to strengthening Pak-UAE economic and trade relations,â the report said.Ìę
âHe made the remarks while chairing a high-level meeting in Islamabad on Friday to review preparations for the upcoming 12th session of the Pakistan-UAE Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) in Abu Dhabi,â it added.Ìę
Radio Pakistan said discussions during the meeting focused on advancing key bilateral initiatives, formalizing collaboration in existing sectors, exploring new avenues for cooperation and attracting mutually beneficial UAE investments in priority areas.Ìę
The UAE is Pakistanâs third-largest trading partner. Its proximity to the South Asian state helps minimize export costs, particularly for perishable goods.
Pakistan has increasingly sought stronger economic partnerships with Gulf nations to strengthen its economy amid improving macroeconomic indicators. The UAE has supported Pakistan during recent economic crises, including by maintaining deposits with the State Bank of Pakistan and helping Islamabad unlock critical IMF loan tranches.Ìę
So far, the government has not officially announced any date for the 12th JMC session, though it is expected to help expand bilateral economic cooperation.
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan receives less than half of the five million blood donations it needs each year, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday, highlighting critical gaps in the countryâs health care system as it vowed to promote voluntary donations.
About 1.9 million of Pakistanâs 2.3 million annual blood donations come from family or replacement donors, while only 18 percent are voluntary and unpaid, according to official data cited by the WHO.
This reliance often delays treatment and poses risks for patients with chronic conditions such as thalassemia, hemophilia and cancer, who require regular transfusions.
âMedical centers in Pakistan need over 5 million blood donations annually and will require 5.6 million by 2030 but they are currently receiving only approximately 2.3 million donations per year,â the WHO said in a statement released on World Blood Donor Day.
The WHO and Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences held a blood donation drive in which around 150 volunteers participated under the theme âGive blood, give hope â together we save lives.â
As per the WHO, voluntary blood donations are considered the safest and most sustainable as such donors are less likely to transmit infectious diseases, it added. WHOâs representative in Pakistan, Dr. Dapeng Luo, highlighted that each blood donation could save up to three lives.
âEvery patient who needs blood should be able to receive it,â he said. âWHO will continue to work with Pakistan to strengthen a blood service that promotes voluntary donations and gives patients access to safe blood and blood products in sufficient quantity.â
Pakistanâs health ministry and the WHO urged the public to donate blood voluntarily to help address a shortage that is straining hospitalsâ ability to save lives.
Pakistanâs Director General of Health, Shabana Saleem, welcomed the technical support from the WHO, saying it would lead to improved screening and testing.
âGiving blood is giving life, and together we can do this,â she said. âWe are in the phase of revitalizing the Regional Blood Transfusion Center.â
The WHO concluded that it was supporting Pakistan in strengthening blood banks and promoting standardized screening methods to ensure safe and sufficient blood supplies for all.
KARACHI: Pakistani films that released on the Eid Al-Adha last week attracted the highest Eid box office collections in five years, the sales and marketing head of the countryâs largest cinema chain said on Friday.
Pakistani romantic comedy âLove Guru,â starring acting powerhouses Humayun Saeed and Mahira Khan released in cinemas worldwide on Eid-ul-Adha. The other prominent Pakistani movie that released in theaters across the world was âDeemak,â a horror movie with A-list actors Faysal Qureshi, Sonya Hussyn and Samina Peerzada starring in lead roles.
As per official figures released by Love Guru, the Pakistani film collected Rs 12.8 crores [$457,143] in Pakistan during the first three days of Eid Al-Adha, making it the biggest ever Eid weekend opener in the country.
âIf we look at Eid [film] business since Covid, we did the biggest business this year [on Eid],â Adnan Ali Khan, the sales and marketing head of Cinepax Cinemas, told Arab News. âMeaning highest in five years.â
He said this does not include The Legend of Maula Jatt film, which enjoyed record-breaking box office business but was not released on Eid.
This undated photo shows people gather outside cinema hall in Karachi. (Photo courtesy: Azadar Kazmi)
âLove Guru got 50 percent of the shows and that is why it generated huge numbers,â Khan explained, adding that Deemak was the second-best performing film on Eid while Hollywood flick âFrom the World of John Wick: Ballerinaâ secured the third-highest collections.
The filmâs official team announced that its international box office collections for the opening weekend surged to Rs15.4 crores [$546,000]. This means the film raked in a total of Rs28.2 crores [$999,186] in the first three days of the release.
After the first five days of their release, Love Guruâs team said it collected Rs19.10 crores [$676,500] locally while Deemak distributor Nadeem Mandviwalla said the horror flick generated around Rs4 crores [$142,000] at the box office.
Mandviwalla said the film is expected to secure over Rs7 crores [$248,000] in box office collections by the end of this week.
âIt is a very encouraging figure for Deemak,â Mandviwalla said.
However, there have been speculations around the authenticity of these figures, particularly at the local box office. There hasnât been an official detailed division of box office collections in cinemas across Pakistan.
Pakistani film critic Kamran Jawaid, however, brushed aside claims that Love Guruâs box office collections were fabricated.
âONLY FOR THE DELUDEDâ
âWhen the audience comes out of cinemas in droves at seven in the morningâ and that too from multiple showsâ then countering claims about fabricated figures is only for the deluded,â Jawaid told Arab News.
He said the high footfall in cinemas across the country puts to rest the opinion that attendances at cinemas are too low due to expensive ticket prices or that audiences no longer harbor interest in Pakistani movie.
âOne just has to make movies that people are willing to shell money out on, whether it is Mission: Impossible: The Final Reckoning, which also ran shows till morning two weeks before Eid, or Love Guru,â Jawaid said.
The Pakistani film critic broke down the numbers based on the number of screens and seating capacity of Pakistani cinemas.
This undated photo shows people gather outside cinema hall in Karachi. (Photo courtesy: Azadar Kazmi)
âAlthough not big, counting all 91 screens, Pakistanâs total seating capacity is a little above 21,000, which equates to 21 million in ticket sales per show/slot, with an average ticket price of a thousand,â he said.
âAn average of four shows per day leads to 84 million in gross income. Depending on the number of screens a film like Love Guru gets â which is roughly between 30-40 percent of the country â per-day estimates range between 25 to 33 million in gross receipts,â Jawaid explained.
âGiven that the tickets are selling hot, one cannot refute the legitimacy of the quoted figures.â
Khan said the movies garnered the highest numbers at its cinemas in Packages Mall in Lahore, followed by Jinnah Park in Rawalpindi.
âWe are running late night shows every day,â Khan said, adding that the coming weekend was also expected to feature âpackedâ theaters as the cinemas have bookings in advance.
âWe need four Pakistani movies like Love Guru every year,â he said. âHowever, Deemak has started gaining momentum now alongside Love Guru.â
Jawaid, however, looked toward the future of Pakistani cinema.
âPakistanâs cinema needs one Love Guru a month to revive audienceâs interest,â he said.
KARACHI: The US Mission in Pakistan this week issued a security alert for its nationals in the country, warning them against traveling to the volatile northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province citing frequent attacks by âterrorist and insurgent groups.â
Pakistan has recently experienced a significant surge in militant violence, particularly in its western provinces of KP and Balochistan, where groups like the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) have targeted civilians and security forces.
The TTP has frequently targeted security convoys and checkpoints apart from being linked to a rise in targeted killings and abductions of law enforcement personnel and government officials in KP recent months. In March this year, the US declared a Level 4 threat for KP, advising nationals not to travel there.
âDo not travel to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which includes the former FATA [Federally Administered Tribal Areas] for any reason,â a statement from the US Mission, shared by the US embassy and consulates in Pakistan, said.
âActive terrorist and insurgent groups routinely conduct attacks against civilians, non-governmental organizations, government offices, and security services personnel (police and military).â
The alert said these militants have targeted government officials and civilians, with frequent incidents of assassinations and kidnappings, including attacks on polio vaccination teams in the past.
The US Mission urged American government personnel to travel in armored vehicles with armed escorts whether on official or personal trips to northwestern Pakistan.
âAdditional restrictions on movements can occur suddenly and at any time, depending on local circumstances and security conditions,â it said.
Pakistan was ranked as the worldâs second-most affected country by âterrorism,â according to a global index published by the Australia-based Institute for Economics and Peace, which assessed 163 countries covering 99.7 percent of the global population.
Pakistan set to hold rates, dollar bonds slide in shadow of Israel-Iran conflict/node/2604375/pakistan
Pakistan set to hold rates, dollar bonds slide in shadow of Israel-Iran conflict
Several brokerages initially expected a cut but revised their forecasts after Israeli strikes sparked fears of a broader conflict
Long-dated dollar bonds for Israel, Egypt, Pakistan slipped Friday, Israelâs shekel tumbled following Iran strikes
Updated 13 June 2025
Reuters
KARACHI: Pakistanâs central bank is expected to hold its policy rate on Monday, a Reuters poll showed, as many analysts shifted their previous view of a cut in the wake of Israelâs military strike on Iran, citing inflation risks from rising global commodity prices.
Israel said on Friday it targeted nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories and military commanders in a âpreemptive strikeâ to prevent Tehran from building an atomic weapon.
Several brokerages had initially expected a cut but revised their forecasts after the Israeli strikes sparked fears of a broader conflict. The escalating hostilities triggered a sharp spike in oil prices â a worry for Pakistan given the broader impact on imported inflation from a potentially prolonged conflict and tightening of crude supplies.
Eleven of 14 respondents in a snap poll expected the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to leave the benchmark rate unchanged at 12 percent. Two forecast a 100 basis-point cut and one predicted a 50 bps cut.
âThere remains an upside risk of a rise in global commodity prices in light of geopolitical tensions which could mark a return to inflationary pressures,â said Ahmad Mobeen, senior economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence.
âThe resultant higher import bill could also threaten external sector performance and bring pressure to the exchange rate.â
Inflation in the South Asian country has been declining for several months after it soared to around 40 percent in May 2023.
Last month, however, inflation picked up to 3.5 percent, above the finance ministryâs projection of up to 2 percent, partly due to the fading of the year-go base effects. The SBP expects average inflation between 5.5 percent and 7.5 percent for the fiscal year ending June.
The central bank paused its easing cycle in March after cumulative cuts of 1,000 basis points from a record high of 22 percent, and resumed it with a 100-basis-point reduction in May.
The policy meeting follows the release a tight annual budget, which saw Pakistan raise defense spending by 20 percent but overall expenditure was reduced by 7 percent, with GDP growth forecast at 4.2 percent.
Pakistan says its $350 billion economy has stabilized under a $7 billion IMF bailout that had helped it staved a default threat.
Some analysts are skeptical of the governmentâs ability to reach the growth target amid fiscal and external challenges.
Abdul Azeem, head of research at Al Habib Capital Markets, which forecast a 50-bp cut, said a lower rate could âsupport the GDP target of 4.2 percent and reduce the debt financing burden.â
Separately, long-dated dollar bonds for Israel, Egypt and Pakistan slipped on Friday, and Israelâs shekel tumbled following the Iran air strikes.
The shekel was 2 percent weaker by 0713 GMT standing at 3.63 to the dollar after touching 6.793 in overnight trade, its softest in seven weeks.
Israelâs bond maturing in 2140 shed 1.45 cents, to be bid at 65.61 cents on the dollar, while Egyptâs 2049 bond fell nearly 2 cents to be bid at 77.36. Pakistanâs 2031 bond fell just over 1 cent to be bid at 78.61 cents.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday condemned what it called Israelâs âunjustified and illegitimate aggressionâ against Iran after strikes targeted nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories and military commanders as part of an operation to prevent Tehran from building an atomic weapon.
Israel launched strikes on Iran early Friday, with black smoke rising from around its main nuclear enrichment facility. Iranâs elite Revolutionary Guards corps said its top commander, Hossein Salami, was killed and state media reported the unitâs headquarters in Tehran had been hit. Several children had been killed in a strike on a residential area in the capital, it said.
The International Atomic Energy Agency said on Friday there was no increase in radiation levels at the Natanz nuclear site, citing information given by Iranian authorities.
Israeli military spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said 200 Israeli fighter jets took part in the strikes, hitting more than 100 targets in Iran, which had launched about 100 drones toward Israeli territory in retaliation.
âPakistan strongly condemns the unjustified and illegitimate aggression by Israel against the Islamic Republic of Iran,â the Pakistani foreign office said in a statement, warning that the escalation posed âa serious threat to regional peace and security.â
The foreign ministry said Israel had violated Iranâs sovereignty and said the attacks were âcontrary to the UN Charter and fundamental principles of international law.â
âIran has the right to self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter,â the statement added.
Pakistanâs Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar described the Israeli strikes as a âbrazen violationâ of Iranâs sovereignty and said they âgravely undermine regional stability and international security.â
âPakistan stands in solidarity with the government and the people of Iran,â Dar wrote on X.
Strongly condemn unjustified Israeli attacks on Islamic republic of Iran which is a brazen violation of Iranâs sovereignty. This abhorrent action has shaken foundations of international law as well as conscience of humanity; and gravely undermines regional stability & intâlâŠ
â Ishaq Dar (@MIshaqDar50)
Dar also said the embassy had set up a 24/7 Crisis Management Unit at the foreign ministry âto ensure safety & security of our nationals / pilgrims in Iran.â
In order to ensure safety & security of our nationals / Zaireens in Iran, we have activated a 24/7 Crisis Managament Unit (CMU) at Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Pakistan Embassy in Tehran has also been directed to provide all facilitation to community members/Zaireens. TheâŠ
â Ishaq Dar (@MIshaqDar50)
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called on the international community and the United Nations to âtake urgent steps to prevent any further escalation that could imperil regional and global peace.â
I condemn, in the strongest possible terms, today's unprovoked attack on Iran by Israel. I convey my deepest sympathies to the Iranian people on the loss of lives in this attack. This grave and highly irresponsible act is deeply alarming and risks further de-stabilising anâŠ
â Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz)
Israeli military spokesperson Defrin said all air defense systems had been activated in response to Iranâs retaliation and the country expected âdifficult hours ahead.â
In Washington, the US administration said it was not involved in the Israeli operation, which raises the risk of a fresh escalation in tensions in the Middle East, a major oil producing region.
âIsrael took unilateral action against Iran,â US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement released by the White House. âOur top priority is protecting American forces in the region.â
șŁœÇֱȄâs foreign ministry also condemned the Israeli strikes.
âThe Kingdom condemns these heinous attacks and affirms that the international community and the Security Council bear a great responsibility to immediately halt this aggression,â the Saudi statement said.
| The Kingdom of șŁœÇֱȄ expresses its strong condemnation and denunciation of the blatant Israeli aggressions against the brotherly Islamic Republic of Iran, which undermine its sovereignty and security and constitute a clear violation of international laws andâŠ
â Foreign Ministry (@KSAmofaEN)
Airlines cleared out of the airspace over Israel, Iran and Iraq and Jordan on Friday after the Israelis strikes, Flightradar24 data showed, with carriers scrambling to divert and cancel flights to keep passengers and crew safe.
Iran closed its airspace and Tel Avivâs Ben Gurion Airport was closed until further notice.
Israeli military Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir said tens of thousands of soldiers had been called up and âprepared across all borders.â
âWe are amidst a historic campaign unlike any other. This is a critical operation to prevent an existential threat, by an enemy who is intent on destroying us,â he said.