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Companies based in Karachi — the city located in the Karachi District of Sindh Province, Pakistan. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories ...
Notable companies Status: P=Private, S=State; A=Active, D=Defunct; Name Industry Sector Headquarters Founded Notes Status A. F. Ferguson & Co. Financials Asset managers & custodians Karachi: 1893 Accounting, financial services P A Adamjee Group: Conglomerates - Karachi: 1896
Group name Headquarters Publicly listed companies Reference(s) Adamjee Group: Karachi – Atlas Group: Lahore: Atlas Honda, Honda Atlas, Atlas Battery, Atlas Insurance [1] AKD Group: Karachi: AKD Hospitality, AKD Securities: Arif Habib Group: Karachi: Arif Habib Limited, Aisha Steel Mills, Fatima Fertilizer, Javedan, Power Cement, Safe Mix ...
The commerce and industry in Karachi represents major economic activities in Pakistan. Pakistan ranks 40 among the countries of the world in nominal GDP, and number 55 in the world in factory output. Pakistan's industrial sector accounts for about 24% of GDP. Industry is the production of goods or services within an economy. [1]
BQATI or Bin Qasim Association of Trade and Industry, BQATI (formerly Port Qasim Association of Trade & Industry, PQATI) is a representative body of industries located in Bin Qasim industrial Zones. The Association was initially established with clear objectives to promote industrial activities in the area and to contribute positively to the ...
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Rank Operator MCC / MNC Tuple Number Prefix Technology Services Ownership Total Subscribers as of January 2025 [1]; Mainland Pakistan AJ&K/Gilgit-Baltistan; 1 Jazz (PMCL - Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited)
In response, the Government of Pakistan approached private sector companies operating in the country, including Shell Pakistan and Esso, proposing a joint venture to build a refinery in Karachi. [6] The private companies, seeking to protect their profits from oil imports, agreed to the government's proposal as an alternative to accepting the ...