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PM Shehbaz extends fuel subsidy for transport sector by one month

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Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday extended the fuel subsidy for motorcyclists, public transport and goods transport by another month as he announced the continuation of measures aimed at providing relief to the public amid the prevailing economic situation.

According to a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office, the premier directed the relevant authorities to ensure that any increase in passenger fares and freight charges was prevented at all costs.

He stressed the need for effective monitoring of relief measures so that their benefits reached deserving individuals directly.

“The government would continue to extend maximum possible relief to the public, with facilitating the common citizen remaining its top priority,” the prime minister said, adding that people would not be left alone under any circumstances.

PM Shehbaz said the federal government, in collaboration with the provinces, had provided a national relief package worth billions of rupees for the common man during difficult times.

He also expressed hope that the regional situation would improve soon, enabling stability in petroleum product prices.

The US and Israel launched an attack on Iran in February, after which Tehran retaliated with strikes and closed the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global oil supplies and prompting a surge in international oil prices.

Amid rising oil prices, the government, in the first week of March, increased petroleum product prices twice, noting that the hikes exceeded the surge in the international market. However, the most significant increase was witnessed in April this year.

Earlier this month, the government raised the petrol price by Rs137 per litre, taking it to a record Rs458.4. However, a few days later, the prime minister, in a televised address, announced a Rs80 per litre reduction in the petroleum levy on petrol, bringing its price down to Rs378 per litre.

As part of the relief measures, a subsidy of Rs100 per litre was announced for motorcycle users, while goods transport operators were offered financial assistance for one month: Rs70,000 for small trucks, Rs80,000 for large trucks, and Rs100,000 for public transport buses. The measures aim to prevent increases in the prices of essential commodities and transport fares.

The government also extended support to small farmers by offering financial assistance of Rs1,500 per acre, while ensuring that economy-class fares for Pakistan Railways passengers remain unchanged. The measures were also implemented in Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir, with the government pledging to provide all necessary resources.

Following the federal initiative, the Sindh government announced a monthly subsidy of Rs2,000 for registered motorcyclists across the province. Similarly, the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government launched the Ehsaas Fuel Support Programme, under which motorcycle, scooter and rickshaw owners will receive Rs2,000.

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Work underway on 124 schemes in 342 villages under “Maryum Nawaz’s Beautiful Punjab” program

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LAHORE: Work on 124 development schemes in 342 villages is under way under the “Maryum Nawaz’s Beautiful Punjab” program,officials were informed during a review meeting chaired by Zeeshan Rafique at the Civil Secretariat on Wednesday.

Secretary Local Government Shakeel Ahmed Mian,Special Secretary Arshad Baig and senior officials of the Punjab Rural Municipal Services Company attended the meeting,where PRMSC CEO Khurram Pervez briefed participants on the progress of the Model Village Program.

Speaking on the occasion,Zeeshan Rafique said 485 villages had been selected in the first phase of the chief minister’s Model Village Program,adding that work to provide urban-style facilities in the remaining villages would begin soon.

He said the completion of the first phase would benefit around 3.9 million people.

The provincial minister added that CM Maryam Nawaz had approved Rs.60 billion for the initiative and more funds would be allocated in the next fiscal year’s budget.

The minister directed the PRMSC to ensure both quality and pace of work,while instructing district administrative officers to regularly visit project sites.

He stressed that all-out efforts should be made to complete the first phase of the program by December 2026.

Rafique further said the chief minister had directed authorities to include 7,500 more villages in the program.

He added that restoration of traditional ponds,installation of streetlights,paving of streets and development of sewage systems were also part of the initiative aimed at improving sanitation and living conditions in rural areas.

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US intelligence assesses Iran retains 70% of prewar missile stockpile – report

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NEW YORK: Iran is still in possession of the majority of its stockpiles of mobile launchers and missiles, suggesting that its military remains far stronger than President Donald Trump has asserted, according to a report inThe New York Times.

Citing people familiar with the assessments, the newspaper said that intelligence findings from early May show Iran has regained operational access to most of its missile sites, including 30 of the 33 missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz.

According to the report, Iran can still use the missile stockpiles in non-operational sites by launching them with mobile launchers, with the country maintaining roughly 70% of its mobile launcher inventory.

The assessments also found that nearly 90% of Iran’s underground missile storage and launch facilities nationwide are now “partially or fully operational.”

White House spokeswoman Olivia Wales was quoted as saying that Iran’s government knows that its “current reality is not sustainable” and that anyone who “thinks Iran has reconstituted its military is either delusional or a mouthpiece” for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.

Regional tensions have escalated since the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran on Feb. 28, triggering retaliation from Tehran against Israel as well as US allies in the Gulf, along with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

A two-week ceasefire took effect on April 8 through Pakistani mediation, but subsequent talks in Islamabad failed to produce a lasting agreement. The truce was later extended indefinitely by Trump. Since then, Pakistan is working to revive the stalled diplomacy.

Trump rejected Iran’s latest response to a US proposal to permanently end the war, calling it “totally unacceptable.”

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Japan FY 2025 current account surplus hits record high for 3rd year in row

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TOKYO: Japan’s current account surplus in the year through March hit a new high for the third year in a row at 34.52 trillion yen ($219 billion), as goods trade returned to the black for the first time in five years on strong chip exports, government data showed Wednesday.

The surplus rose 15.0 percent from a year earlier, also buoyed by increases in returns on foreign investments amid the weak yen. Primary income, which reflects how much Japan earned from overseas investments, climbed 2.1 percent to 42.28 trillion yen.

The goods trade balance registered a surplus of 1.36 trillion yen compared to a deficit of 3.03 trillion yen the previous year, the Finance Ministry said in a preliminary report.

Robust demand from Taiwan and other parts of Asia for Japanese electronic devices including semiconductors drove exports up 3.3 percent to 111.35 trillion yen.

Imports decreased 0.8 percent to 109.98 trillion yen as lower prices of crude oil pushed down overall shipments to Japan by value, with the impact of the Middle East conflict launched by U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran on Feb. 28 not yet seen.

The weaker yen against the euro helped inflate dividends and interest earnings from overseas investments, with the yen falling 6.8 percent from a year earlier on average to 174.78 for fiscal 2025. The Japanese unit, meanwhile, traded 150.72 against the U.S. dollar on average in the same year, edging up 1.2 percent.

For the reported fiscal year, oil prices logged $71.41 per barrel, down 13.3 percent from the year before, the ministry said.

Services trade logged a deficit of 3.88 trillion yen, expanding red ink by 741.2 billion yen from the previous year, on rises in payouts for research and development purposes overseas.

The travel surplus shrank to 6.57 trillion yen from 6.60 trillion yen a year earlier, as the growth in foreign visitors to Japan was offset partly by more Japanese travelers going abroad, according to the ministry.

A surplus in the travel balance means spending in Japan by foreign visitors exceeded the amount spent overseas by Japanese.

In March alone, the country logged a 4.68 trillion yen current account surplus, gaining 29.1 percent from the year before, supported by increases in returns from overseas subsidiaries amid the weak yen.

A ministry official said it is difficult to estimate how much the Middle East situation affected the current account balance for March, as the conflict has hit both imports from and exports to the region by around 10 percent on year, citing separate trade data.

Inbound visitors from the Middle East decreased, but other factors, such as more travelers departing Japan, may have also influenced the overall travel balance, the official said.

The current account balance is one of the widest gauges of international trade.

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