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Pakistan exports to United States rise modestly amid trade shifts

May 8, 2026 by maleeha zahid

Pakistan’s exports of goods and services to the United States increased slightly during the first nine months of the current fiscal year, supported by steady demand despite pressure on overall external trade performance. According to official data, exports to the US reached $4.634 billion in July-March FY26 compared to $4.543 billion in the same period […]

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: FY26 exports, import rise, Latest, Pakistan exports, SBP data, Trade deficit, US trade

India-US ties cool, billionaires hit hard

December 31, 2025 by Attia Naveed

India’s relations with the United States have cooled sharply, directly affecting Indian billionaires, Financial Times reports. Experts say the fallout stems from India’s foreign policy and post-war credibility issues. Billionaire lobbyists spent millions, but could not influence US trade or legal decisions. The report highlights India’s Hindu nationalist policies and dual-track diplomacy as key reasons […]

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Financial Times, Gautam Adani, India-US relations, Indian billionaires, Latest, Modi, US trade

Scholar urges new global economic order amid US trade shockwaves

November 29, 2025 by Zuha shahzad

ISLAMABAD – A research scholar at SOAS University of London has proposed dismantling the current multilateral trade system and replacing it with a “New International Economic Order” to protect developing countries from the disruptive effects of US trade policies. Read More: India moves to finalize major trade deal with US Professor Ha-Joon Chang highlighted that recent US tariff […]

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: developing countries, global economy, Ha-Joon Chang, Latest, multilateralism, New International Economic Order, South-South cooperation, US trade

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