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Wheat flour is also used to make naans and other forms of bread in Pakistan. [2] It is estimated that 22 million tons of wheat is consumed in Pakistan annually. [1] When Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) took over the helms of governmental affairs in August 2018, the price of the wheat flour was 50 PKR per kilogram (KG). [3]
Unity Foods Limited, formerly known as Taha Spinning Mills, is a Pakistani food company headquartered in Karachi. [3] It is a subsidiary of Singaporean multinational company, Wilmar International. [4] Unity Foods produces staples (flour, rice, lentils, pulses), industrial fats and various feed ingredients for poultry and livestock sector. [5]
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.
Pakistan Steel Mills is the current largest industrial corporation undertaking having a production capacity of 1.1—5.0 million tonnes [2] of steel and iron foundries. Built with the contributions of the Soviet Union in the 1970s, it is the largest industrial mega corporation complex, [3] vastly expanded in an enormous dimensions construction inputs, involving the use of 1.29Mn cubic meters ...
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There is none 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) channels in Pakistan which can be viewed over satellite. The first channel which claimed to be 4K in Pakistan was BOL Network ARY Digital Network. [1] In reality, there is none of Pakistani 4K channels. They just have 4K UHD logo on the screen. Resolution of channel can be checked. [original research?]
Flour and feed milling is the group's largest segment by sales. [2] The segment comprises FFM Berhad, an 80 percent subsidiary of the group. FFM is the largest flour miller in Malaysia with a total milling capacity of 2,550 megatonnes per day. [9] FFM also operates mills in Vietnam, Thailand and China through associate companies. [9]
Fakhruddin Valibhai Valika (died 1973) was a Pakistani industrialist who led the Valika Group, which had subsidiaries such as Valika Cement, Valika Steel now known as Peoples Steel, [1] Valika Chemicals, Valika Textile, and Muhammadi Steamship Company Limited until the nationalisation of major industries in Pakistan.