Cement: Royalty increase proposed on KPK based cement manufacturers in line with Punjab - By Topline Research

Mar 24 2025


Topline Securities


  • In a major development, royalty on cement for KPK province is considered to be shifted from ore-based to bag-based calculation with a minimum of 6% of ex-factory sale value as prevalent in Punjab province.
  • To recall that previously royalty on limestone and argillaceous clay used for cement manufacturing was fixed at Rs250/ton for plants based in KPK.
  • This would have a negative impact on profits of KPK based manufacturers since the royalty on raw material which currently stands at Rs250/ton will increase incrementally by Rs1,100-1,200/ton based on current ex-factory prices, which is prevalent for Punjab based plants.

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Pakistan Economy: Mar-2025 CPI clocks in at 0.7%, a six-decade low - By JS Research

Apr 4 2025


JS Global Capital


  • CPI for Mar-2025 clocked in at 0.7%, lowest since 1965. The main contributor to this was the significant decrease in food inflation, which declined 5.1% YoY in Mar-2025.
  • Our average CPI forecast for FY25E is ~5.3%, including a rebound expected in May and June figures. We expect Prime Minister's recent announcement of an ~18% reduction in electricity prices to provide additional support in lowering overall inflation. 
  • The SBP did not cut interest rates in the last MPC meeting but based on the lower-than-expected inflation readings thus far, we may see a cut in rates going forward. At present, the real interest rate (RIR) hovers around ~11.3pp.
Technical Outlook: KSE-100 setting new high - By JS Research

Apr 4 2025


JS Global Capital


  • The KSE-100 index witnessed a positive session, closing at 118,938, up 1,131 points DoD. Trading volumes stood at 423mn shares, compared to 330mn shares previously. The index is expected to face resistance between 119,180 and 119,430, with a breakout targeting 120,937 and 122,299, respectively. On the downside, support is anticipated in the 117,900-118,540 range. The RSI and MACD have moved up, reinforcing a positive outlook. We recommend investors view any downside as a ‘Buy’ opportunity, with risk defined below 117,508. The support and resistance levels are at 117,904 and 119,575, respectively.
Morning News: Goods exports rise by 7.7% to $24.7bn in nine months - By Vector Research

Apr 4 2025


Vector Securities


  • Pakistan’s exports climbed 7.7 percent to $24.7 billion in the first nine months of the fiscal year 2024-25, bolstered by gains in textiles, rice and other key agricultural products. The policymakers expect total exports to surpass $33 billion by June, aiming to sustain the momentum despite economic headwinds.
  • Pakistan's annual inflation rate slowed to just 0.7% in March, the lowest level in over 57 years, primarily due to a reduction in prices of perishable food items and some relief in electricity rates. The Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) on Thursday reported that the price spiral significantly eased in March compared to a year ago. It was the lowest inflation rate since September 1968, when the country recorded an annual inflation rate below 0.7%.
  • Pakistan’s central bank’s foreign exchange reserves increased by $70 million to $10.68 billion during the week ended March 28, the State Bank of Pakistan said on Thursday. The total liquid foreign reserves held by the country also rose by $29 million to $15.58 billion. However, the reserves of commercial banks fell by $41 million to $4.903 billion.
Economy: Sweeping Tariff Hikes Announced - By IIS Research

Apr 4 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • On April 2, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a new set of tariffs aimed at reducing trade imbalances and protecting American industries. Starting April 5, a 10% tariff will apply to all imports into the United States. In addition, much higher tariffs will be imposed on certain countries, including a 34% tariff on Chinese goods and a 20% tariff on European Union exports, beginning April 9. The U.S. government believes these actions will help bring back manufacturing jobs and reduce its trade deficit. However, the move has caused strong reactions from affected countries like China and the EU, who have promised to take countermeasures. Global markets have already reacted negatively, with Asian stock markets falling sharply and U.S. and European futures showing losses. Experts are warning that these tariffs could increase inflation, raise production costs, and slow down economic growth both in the U.S. and worldwide.
  • For Pakistan, this situation presents both challenges and possible advantages. In 2024, Pakistan exported around $5.7 billion worth of goods to the U.S., and 80– 85% of that was textile-related products such as garments, home textiles, and fabrics. Pakistani textile exports will face a 29% tariff in the U.S., which is high compared to many other countries. However, with the U.S. now increasing tariffs even more on countries like China, Vietnam, and Bangladesh—Pakistan’s main competitors in textiles there could be a window of opportunity. If U.S. buyers look for cheaper alternatives to avoid higher tariffs on Chinese and Vietnamese goods, Pakistani products may become more attractive.
Economy: March CPI Clocked in at 0.7%YoY - By Sherman Research

Apr 3 2025


Sherman Securities


  • CPI for March’25 is recorded at 0.7%YoY compared to 1.5%YoY during the previous month thanks to decrease in food & housing index and base effect.
  • The food index reported disinflation (i.e. down 5.1%YoY) in March’25 which is highest decline since recent history. This decrease is primarily due to decline in prices of wheat flour (down 35%), wheat (down 35%), onions (down 71%), fresh vegetables (down 32%) and tomatoes (down 54%).
  • On a MoM basis, inflation increased by 0.9%MoM primarily driven by food index (up 1.9%MoM) and slight decline in housing index (down 0.1%MoM) mainly due to decline in electricity charges (down 1.3%MoM). The uptick in inflation was largely attributed to the Ramzan effect.
Economy: Reciprocal Tariffs of US Impact on Pakistan and Listed Cos - By Topline Research

Apr 3 2025


Topline Securities


  • The United States of America (USA) has imposed reciprocal tariffs on its trading partners including Pakistan, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing by making foreign imports expensive and to raise revenue.
  • The reciprocal duties ranges from 10-48%, which reportedly is in addition to universal tariff of 10% on all countries.
  • The reciprocal duties are imposed with the exception of Mexico and Canada as these countries were subject to previously announced tariffs of 10-25%. While certain goods from key industries i.e. steel, aluminum, automobiles, copper, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and lumber - are also exempt from these rates.
Economy: Mar-2025: 4% MoM gain led by IMF’s positive feedback - By JS Research

Apr 3 2025


JS Global Capital


  • KSE-100 posted monthly gain of 4% or 4.55k points for the month of March, after seeing negative returns for the first two months of CY25. This was primarily led by the positive outcome of IMF’s review. KSE-100 also hit all time high of 118.7k points but didn’t manage to sustain due to weaker trading activity reflecting the Ramadan affect. ADTO was down 29% MoM in terms of shares traded, where mutual funds (Net Outflow: US$295mn) and foreigners (Net Outflow: US$12mn) were net sellers during the month while banks were net buyers.
  • We witnessed interest in Energy stocks during the month on back of expectation of IMF approval for government's proposal to address the outstanding circular debt. Resultantly, Energy sector stocks mainly PSO, SNGP, PPL and OGDC reported MoM gains of 29%, 19%, 12%, 10% respectively from their lows seen during the month.
  • IMF staff and Pakistani authorities reached an SLA on the first review under Pakistan’s Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and a new 28-month Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) arrangement with total access of US$1.3bn (SDR 1bn). Pakistan is now expected to receive US$2.3bn including immediate disbursement of US$1bn under the 2nd tranche of EFF by early-May subsequent to IMF board approval meanwhile IMF team is also due in May to review the FY26 Budget. IMF mission highlighted Pakistan efforts towards achieving macroeconomic stability and fiscal reforms aims at maintaining tight monetary policy to keep medium term inflation within 5%-7%, achieving primary surplus target of 1% of GDP, continuing energy sector reforms to reduce circular debt (integration of CPPs to the grid and power tariffs adjustment) and implementation of climate reforms in order to comply with the RSF (including introduction of carbon levy, water pricing).
Technical Outlook: KSE-100; Consolidation to continue - By JS Research

Apr 3 2025


JS Global Capital


  • The KSE-100 index witnessed a volatile session to close at 117,807, up 34 points DoD. Volumes stood low at 330mn shares compared to 357mn shares traded in the previous session. The current pattern suggests further consolidation ahead. Meanwhile, a fall below 117,551 (Thursday’s low) will extend the decline towards the 30-DMA currently at 114,731 level. However, any upside will face resistance in the range of 118,120-118,440 where a break above potentially targeting 120,937 and 122,299 levels, respectively. We advise investors to stay cautious on the higher side and wait for dips. The support and resistance levels are at 117,523 and 118,119, respectively.
Morning News: IMF’s RSF; Pakistan to get $1.3bn in tranches - By Vector Research

Apr 3 2025


Vector Securities


  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Director of Communications Julie Kozack said Pakistan will receive $1.3 billion under Resilience and Sustainable Facility (RSF) in tranches over 28 months. Speaking at a press conference, Kozack said that for the RSF over the length of the arrangement, subject to approval by the IMF’s Executive Board, the staff-level agreement references an amount of $1.3 billion and that access will be over the life of the RSF, delivered in tranches.
  • Azerbaijan has offered over $1 billion loan in cash deposit in response to Pakistan's request for funding the $1.2 billion Sukkur-Hyderabad motorway amid a disagreement among various government departments over the mode of lending.
  • Remittances are expected to cross a record high of $3.5 billion in March, rising 15 per cent month-on-month, driven largely by inflows during Ramazan, according to financial experts and currency dealer.
Morning News: IMF’s RSF; Pakistan to get $1.3bn in tranches - By WE Research

Apr 3 2025



  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced that Pakistan will receive $1.3 billion under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) in tranches over 28 months, subject to approval by the IMF's Executive Board. This follows a staff-level agreement reached on March 25, 2025, after the first review of Pakistan's 37-month Extended Fund Facility (EFF), which was approved in September 2024 for $7 billion. The RSF disbursements, which are spread over the duration of the arrangement, will be provided alongside a $1 billion disbursement from the EFF once the Executive Board approves the first review.
  • Azerbaijan has offered over $1 billion in cash deposits to Pakistan to fund the construction of the $1.2 billion Sukkur-Hyderabad motorway, following a request from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif during his recent visit. The proposal includes two options: Azerbaijan’s State Oil Fund placing a term cash deposit with Pakistan’s State Bank, which would then lend the money to the National Highway Authority (NHA), or Azerbaijan, in collaboration with the Islamic Development Bank, directly funding the project. Pakistan has also sought financing for the Hyderabad-Karachi motorway (M-9), estimated to cost $600 million. Despite this offer, there is a lack of consensus among Pakistani government departments, with the Finance Ministry opposing the cash deposit route. The NHA is exploring options, including public-private partnerships, to move forward with the projects, but delays are expected due to limited fiscal space. This comes amid ongoing efforts to secure foreign investments and address Pakistan's infrastructure needs while grappling with political and economic instability.
  • The federal government has announced a reduction in the price of petrol by Rs1 per litre, effective from March 29, lowering the price to Rs254.63 from Rs255.63. However, the price of High-Speed Diesel remains unchanged at Rs258.64 per litre. The price adjustments, recommended by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), were made based on fluctuations in international market rates, with the aim of providing relief to consumers.
Economy: Reciprocal Tariffs of US Impact on Pakistan and Listed Cos - By Topline Research

Apr 3 2025


Topline Securities


  • The United States of America (USA) has imposed reciprocal tariffs on its trading partners including Pakistan, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing by making foreign imports expensive and to raise revenue.
  • The reciprocal duties ranges from 10-48%, which reportedly is in addition to universal tariff of 10% on all countries.
  • The reciprocal duties are imposed with the exception of Mexico and Canada as these countries were subject to previously announced tariffs of 10-25%. While certain goods from key industries i.e. steel, aluminum, automobiles, copper, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and lumber - are also exempt from these rates.
Pharmaceuticals: Pakistan Listed Pharma Sector Analysis 2024 Deregulation improved sales and margins - By Topline Research

Mar 27 2025


Topline Securities


  • Pakistan listed pharmaceuticals sector’s earnings were up 3.1x to Rs24.8bn in calendar year 2024. This jump in profitability is primarily attributed to higher net sales and improved gross margins.
  • Net sales increased by 15% YoY to Rs318bn in 2024, primarily driven by a increase in drug prices.
  • To recall, in Feb-2024 the government approved the deregulation of non-essential drug prices, which allowed companies to increase prices without any cap as it was under previous drug policy to increase the prices of all other non-essential drugs by up to the full increase in CPI (with a cap of 10%). While prices of essential drugs are still capped with formula of up to 70% of the increase in CPI (with cap of 7%).
Oil and Gas Exploration: OGDC and PPL completes feasibility study of the Reko Diq project - By Topline Research

Mar 26 2025


Topline Securities


  • Oil and Gas Development Company (OGDC), and Pakistan Petroleum (PPL) announced completion of the feasibility study of the Reko Diq project.
  • To recall, State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), including OGDC, PPL, and Government Holdings Private (GHPL), collectively hold a 25% stake in the Reko Diq Project through a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), with each company holding an equal stake of 8.33%.
  • As per the feasibility study, Reko Diq has a lifespan of 37 years, divided into 2 phases
Cement: Royalty increase proposed on KPK based cement manufacturers in line with Punjab - By Topline Research

Mar 24 2025


Topline Securities


  • In a major development, royalty on cement for KPK province is considered to be shifted from ore-based to bag-based calculation with a minimum of 6% of ex-factory sale value as prevalent in Punjab province.
  • To recall that previously royalty on limestone and argillaceous clay used for cement manufacturing was fixed at Rs250/ton for plants based in KPK.
  • This would have a negative impact on profits of KPK based manufacturers since the royalty on raw material which currently stands at Rs250/ton will increase incrementally by Rs1,100-1,200/ton based on current ex-factory prices, which is prevalent for Punjab based plants.
Pakistan Technology: IT Exports in Feb-25 up by 19% YoY to record US$305mn; 8MFY25 exports up by 26% YoY - By Topline Research

Mar 18 2025


Topline Securities


  • Pakistan recorded monthly IT exports of US$305mn in Feb-2025, up by 19% YoY while down by 3% MoM. These monthly IT exports in Feb-2025 are lower than last 12-month average of US$307mn. This is the 17th consecutive month of YoY IT export growth, starting from October 2023.
  • This takes 8MFY25 IT exports to US$2.48bn, up by 26% YoY.
  • Export proceeds per day were recorded at US$16.1mn for Feb-25 vs. US$13.6mn in Jan-25. Lower MoM exports are mainly due to lower number of days in Feb-25.
Engro Holdings (ENGROH): Earnings and Dividend Revised Down; Buy Stance Maintained - By Topline Research

Mar 18 2025


Topline Securities


  • We revise down our earnings estimate for Engro Holdings (ENGROH) for 2025 and 2026 by 23% and 27% to Rs17.5/share and Rs20/share, respectively. The downward adjustment in earnings outlook is on the back of revision in earnings of Engro Fertilizers and after incorporating expiry of Engro Vopak Terminal from mid 2026.
  • Engro Connect Tower Deal not yet incorporated: We have not incorporated earnings contribution from recently announced deal of Engro Connect as transaction is yet to be completed. However, based on our estimates, Engro Connect (Tower Company) will achieve breakeven in Year 1 of its operations and then will post earnings of Rs1.6bn and Rs5.3bn in Year 2 and Year 3, respectively, translating into per share earnings contribution of Rs1.3 and Rs4.4 respectively. The business will turn in profit due to expectations of falling interest expense on the back of sliding debt levels due to stronger cashflows of the business (EBITDA 60%).
  • Dividend Outlook Revised Down: In our previous estimates, we anticipated cash received from thermal assets sale transaction (Rs25bn) as part of one-off dividend in 2025. However, after acquisition of Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited (PMCL) tower business, we believe, these cashflows will be used to finance equity portion of the deal.
Millat Tractors Limited (MTL): Positives are largely priced in Downgraded to HOLD - By Topline Research

Mar 11 2025


Topline Securities


  • We downgrade our previous BUY stance on Millat Tractors (MTL) to HOLD as we believe positive pertaining to clearance of backlog of dividend, current Punjab tractor scheme, and rescind of SRO 563(1)/2022 are priced-in in the share price of the company. Government of Punjab announced subsidized scheme of 9500 tractors for farmers of province of Punjab, a major portion of it is already delivered, in our view.
  • EPS expected at Rs48/59 in FY25/26: We expect company to post earnings of Rs48/59 per share in FY25/26. The earnings are likely to grow 23% in FY26 due to low base effect of volumetric sales in 1Q of FY25. We expect company to witness sales growth of 24% with unit sales reaching at 31,500 in FY26F from 25,407 in FY25E.
  • We have assumed gross margins of 25.8% and 25.5% in FY25 and FY26 for tractor business, respectively after taking cue from 2QFY25 results.
Pakistan Economy: Pakistan Circular Debt - Govt. planning to borrow Rs1.25tn from Banks to restructure old loans and retire circular debt - By Topline Research

Mar 7 2025


Topline Securities


  • As per our channel checks and various news reports, Presidents of the different commercial banks attended meeting in Islamabad yesterday to discuss modalities of the Rs1.25tn borrowing being planned by Government to retire circular debt. Reportedly, this plan is also shared with IMF.
  • As per our discussions with few banks, agreement is not yet reached with the Government, however, it will be done in next few days as there are still few banks have some concerns over the rate being offered by the Government (reportedly KIBOR minus 1%).
  • This Rs1.25tn will include restructuring of existing debt of Rs683bn held in balance sheet of Power Holding Limited (PHL) at KIBOR plus 2%, as per our channel checks and news reports. Out of the remaining amount of Rs567bn (fresh flow), Nuclear Plants are expected to get Rs280bn, LNG power plants Rs220bn, and Government owned plants Rs5bn. While, coal power plants dues will also be settled, as per news reports.
Oil Marketing Companies: OMC sales up 2% YoY while down 18% MoM in Feb 2025; 8MFY25 sales up 4% YoY - By Topline Research

Mar 4 2025


Topline Securities


  • Pakistan's Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) recorded sales of 1.14mn tons in Feb 2025, up 2% YoY while down 18% MoM. MoM decline was majorly due to fewer working days in February.
  • This takes total sales for 8MFY25 to 10.55mn tons, reflecting a 4% YoY increase compared to 10.18mn tons in 8MFY24.
  • Excluding Furnace Oil (FO), sales in Feb 2025 were 1.08mn tons, reflecting a 2% YoY rise while declining by 18% MoM. For 8MFY25, Ex-FO sales totaled 10.09mn tons, a 7% YoY rise.
Fertilizer: Pakistan’s Urea sales for Feb-2025 is expected to clock in at 353K tons, down 35% YoY - By Topline Research

Mar 4 2025


Topline Securities


  • Pakistan Urea sales in Feb-2025 is expected to clock in at 353k tons, down 35% YoY compared to 543k tons in Feb-2024.
  • Similarly, Urea sales is expected to decline by 21% MoM. The decline in offtake is mainly led by heavy sales during the month of Dec-24.
  • This will take 2M2025 offtake to 799k tons, down 31% YoY compared to 1.15mn tons in 2M2024.