Tough decisions needed: Shabbar

We talk to former Chairman Federal Bureau of Revenue Shabbar Zaidi and ask him about the state of the economy in general...

No drug for the Pharma Price Fixing Disease | Profit Opinions

The pharmaceutical pricing crisis is just another example of how fixing prices does not work. #profitmagazine #medicine #pharmaceutical

Lessons to be learnt from the previous budget.

Profit talks to the Former finance minister and former Assistant Director UNDP, Dr. Hafiz Pasha talking about his expectations and fears for...

What does it mean to ‘Reimagine’ Pakistan? | Featured in Profit

The ideas behind the platform are neither new nor radical. But they are still important

The Ambani Boys’ Rivalry | Profit Profiles

We take a look at the split between Mukesh and Anil Ambani, and the latter’s fall from the world’s eight richest worth,...

Changing how Pakistanis commute and think about commuting | Profit Opinions

This February marked a decade of Lahore’s BRT service. But what can we learn from the past to better our mass transit...

Our minimum wage line is broken! | Featured in Profit

From calculation, to enforcement to awareness; Pakistan’s minimum wage laws are as problematic as they get.

What is the Al-Qadir Trust Case that Imran Khan was arrested for?

We take a closer look at the peculiarities of the the confidential arrangement between property tycoon Malik Riaz and the government in...

How and why the census has far reaching implications on policy making and politics itself

While the 2023 census has not yet concluded , it is set to redefine the demographics of the country, and will be...

‘Digital Pakistan’ in a coma: What is the cost of the broadband shut down?

The three days of internet outage have affected gig-workers, freelancers, PoS machines, and telco operators alike.

Is this economic crunch ready-made for the Sportage to flex on the competition?

If it ain’t broke, why fix it? Especially when your rivals’ localisation plans might be up in the air

India decides to do away with its cantonment areas

India has decided to turn its 62 military cantonments into purely civilian areas, citing decolonisation - and modernisation - motives. Observers can’t...

China’s Belt & Road Initiative struggling under loans

It is an ambitious project, the Chinese government’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). But it’s also incredibly over leveraged.

Crop talk: China wants our Cherries. But will Pakistan rise to the occasion?

The demand for Pakistani cherries in China is going up despite strict regulations. The opportunity is not one to be lost.

White Elephants? The State Owned Enterprises saga | Profit Urdu

They’re bleeding the exchequer dry. But is the answer to just privatise the State Owned Enterprises?   #profitmagazine #pakistaninternationalairlines #pakrailway