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Experts Call for Higher Tobacco Taxes and Climate Levy in Pakistan
Experts Call for Higher Tobacco Taxes and Climate Levy in Pakistan

Economists and health specialists urge inflation-linked increases and environmental levy to curb smoking and pollution ISLAMABAD: Economists, public health specialists and environmental experts have called on the government to end the ongoing freeze on tobacco taxation, introduce annual inflation...

Read More Published: June 24, 2026
Experts for annual tobacco tax adjustments, climate levy & stronger regulation to address health, environmental costs
Experts for annual tobacco tax adjustments, climate levy & stronger regulation to address health, environmental costs

ISLAMABAD, Jun 23 (APP): Economists, public health and environmental experts on Tuesday called upon the government to end freeze on tobacco taxation, introduce inflation-adjusted annual increases in cigarette taxes, and consider a climate tax on the tobacco industry, warning that continued inacti...

Read More Published: June 24, 2026
Experts call for ending tobacco tax freeze in upcoming budget
Experts call for ending tobacco tax freeze in upcoming budget

ISLAMABAD: Economists as well as public health and environmental specialists have urged the government to reverse the freeze on tobacco taxation, introduce yearly inflation-linked increases in cigarette taxes and examine a climate levy on the tobacco industry, saying the current policy is raising co...

Read More Published: June 24, 2026
Experts demand end to tobacco tax freeze
Experts demand end to tobacco tax freeze

ISLAMABAD: Economists, public health and environmental experts have called upon the government to end the freeze on tobacco taxation, introduce inflation-adjusted annual increases in cigarette taxes, and consider a climate tax on the tobacco industry, warning that continued inaction is imposing h...

Read More Published: June 24, 2026
Hormuz: the chokehold that shock the world
Hormuz: the chokehold that shock the world

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Published: May 12, 2026
Interim fix for delayed consensus on NFC award
Interim fix for delayed consensus on NFC award

As Pakistan approaches Budget 2026-27, its fiscal federalism is mired in stagnation rather than progress. The 11th National Finance Commission (NFC), constituted in August 2025 amid much anticipation, has held multiple meetings and formed working groups on critical issues. Yet, a consensus award rem...

Read More Published: May 3, 2026
Pakistan’s hidden poverty
Pakistan’s hidden poverty

Pakistan’s poverty crisis is deeper than the government is willing to admit, and the gap between official claims and what people are actually living through has rarely looked this wide. The Social Policy and Development Centre’s latest research, based on household-level data from the Household I...

Read More Published: May 3, 2026
پاکستان کی معیشت دوراہے پر
پاکستان کی معیشت دوراہے پر

پاکستان کی معیشت دوراہے پر Read more...

Published: May 3, 2026
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY INCIDENCE

EDITORIAL: Social Policy and Development Centre (SPDC) has calculated the poverty rate at 43.5 percent – 14.3 percent in excess of the official figure calculated by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics of 28.9 percent gleaned from the Household Integrated Economic Survey 2024-5. https://www.brecor...

Read More Published: May 3, 2026
GTV MEDIA REPORT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND FISCAL EFFECTS OF CIGARETTE TAX REFORM
GTV MEDIA REPORT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND FISCAL EFFECTS OF CIGARETTE TAX REFORM

SEMINAR ON TOBACCO FACT SHEET PUBLIC HEALTH AND FISCAL EFFECTS OF CIGARETTE TAX REFORM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnsgN38UnnE...

Published: May 3, 2026
Poverty Incidence Rises to 43.5%, urban areas worst affected
Poverty Incidence Rises to 43.5%, urban areas worst affected

Poverty Incidence Rises to 43.5%, urban areas worst affected https://epaper.thefinancialdaily.com/epaper/edition/2548/the-financial-daily-epaper-01-04-2026/page/3...

Published: May 3, 2026
Poverty Incidence Reaches to 43.5% with Disproportionate Rise in Urban Areas
Poverty Incidence Reaches to 43.5% with Disproportionate Rise in Urban Areas

In Pakistan, the official poverty estimates are provided by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics and the Planning Commission using household consumption data from the Household Integrated Economic Survey (HIES). The latest official estimates, based on the HIES 2024-25, indicate that 28.9% of the countr...

Read More Published: May 3, 2026
Poverty Incidence Rises to 43.5%, Urban Areas Worst Affected – The Daily Public Voice
Poverty Incidence Rises to 43.5%, Urban Areas Worst Affected – The Daily Public Voice

KARACHI (Staff Reporter): Poverty in Pakistan has increased significantly in recent years, with independent estimates indicating a sharpter rise than official figures, particularly in urban areas. Read more...

Published: May 3, 2026
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