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Prior to 1962, Zip focused primarily on water heaters for kitchens and hot water heaters for bathrooms. Zip began manufacturing and marketing in Australia from about 1947. An early Zip innovation was a manually operated over-sink boiling water heater with a "ready whistle" and automatic cut-off, which became a popular fixture in Australian restaurants and community kitchens during the 1950s ...
According to the Economic complexity index, Pakistan is the 67th largest export economy in the world and the 106th most complex economy. [10] During the fiscal year 2015–16, Pakistan's exports stood at US$20.81 billion and imports at US$44.76 billion, resulting in a negative trade balance of US$23.96 billion.
Name Headquarters Assets (2021) Industry Net income (2021) Habib Bank Limited: Karachi: US$26.3 billion [6]: Banking: US$217 million: Pakistan State Oil: Karachi
Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) was founded as a state corporation under Pakistan's Ministry of Industries and Production in April 1951. It began operations in 1952. [ 1 ] The PIDC board of directors included members of industrial families such as Naseer A. Sheikh of the Colony Group , Adamjee Group , and Syed Amjad Ali of ...
Pakistan's automotive industry is one of the fastest growing industries of the country, accounting for 4% of Pakistan's GDP and employing a workforce of over 1,800,000.00 people. [15] Currently there are over 3200 automotive manufacturing plants in the country, with an investment of Rs.
It is located in the foothills of the Kohistan Salt Mountains at 32°38'20.2"N 72°58'37.1"E, [2] 3 km east of the Dandot RS Khewra Salt Mine (or Mayo Salt Mine), 7 km north of Pind Dadan Khan.
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The family holding company was formally registered as Adamjee Sons, Ltd. in Pakistan. [3] In 1964, Time described Gul Mohamed Adamjee as the jute king of Pakistan. [3] Initially originating as a jute and banking conglomerate, Adamjee later spreaded to other industries such as tea, textiles, matches, sugar, paper board, chemicals, engineering ...