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Review to shape sustainable shipping in Pakistan

RIAA Barker Gillette is conducting a comprehensive review of green shipping practices in Pakistan. The study, mandated by PREIA and USAID, will analyze laws and develop recommendations to reduce environmental impact. By engaging stakeholders, the review seeks to build consensus on sustainable shipping. The findings will provide a roadmap to align the industry with environmental goals.

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SECMC wins key litigation protecting Thar Coal project

The Sindh High Court recently dismissed a petition challenging the legality of a groundwater reservoir for Thar coal mining. RIAA Barker Gillette successfully represented SECMC, protecting a key CPEC energy project.

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Working capital financing for Punjab Thermal Power

Punjab Thermal Power (Private) Limited, which is wholly owned by the Government of Punjab

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RIAA Barker Gillette (Pakistan) engaged to advise on major highway projects

The highway projects are to be established in Sindh under public private partnership

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KICT wins long-standing customs disputes

The disputes relate to the China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement.

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Appellate Tribunal sets aside anti-dumping duties

Anti-Dumping Appellate Tribunal sets aside anti-dumping duties imposed by NTC on hydrogen peroxide from Bangladesh.

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LexisNexis Mergers and Acquisitions Law Guide 2018

The fifth annual complimentary guide to understand M&A practices around the world with an Asia-Pacific focus.

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The Insurance Rules 2017 – Comparison with Insurance Rules 2002 and the Securities and Exchange Commission (Insurance) Rules 2002

The Insurance Rules, 2017 (“2017 Rules”) were promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan on 9 February 2017, which repealed the Insurance Rules, 2002 (“2002 Rules”) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (Insurance) Rules, 2002 (“SEC Rules”).

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Companies (Appointment of Legal Advisers) (Amendment) Act, 2017

Comparison with 1974 Act

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Tax Challenges Faced by Pakistani Governments

Increasing tax revenues has proven to be a significant challenge for recent Pakistani governments. The stagnation of the tax to GDP ratio to around 10 percent has widely been attributed to a host of inter-connected factors including weak enforcement, fragmented revenue administrations, low compliance by taxpayers, generous and distortionary exemptions and concessions to entire sectors of the economy and narrow tax bases.

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Memorandum on Companies Ordinance, 2016 – Salient Changes

The Companies Ordinance, 2016 (the “2016 Ordinance”) was promulgated on 11 November 2016 and repealed the Companies Ordinance, 1984 (the “1984 Ordinance”), save for the provisions appearing in Sections 282A to 282N of the 1984 Ordinance relating to Non-Banking Finance Companies. This memorandum outlines the material changes brought about by the 2016 Ordinance.

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DIFC Funds Regime

Overview: Dubai International Financial Centre - Fund Regime

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