Pakistani state entity liable for gas supply failures
Imran Khan, Pakistan's new prime minister, will be sworn in next week (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)
UPDATED. In the first known arbitration award affecting Pakistan since Imran Khan won power, a state-owned gas company has reportedly been found liable to a US-Pakistani entity in a Singapore-seated ICC case, for failing to meet supply obligations for a plant in the city of Quetta.
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