The real estate markets of Australia, Japan, Korea and Singapore will remain hot spots in the next few years as global investors seek to diversify their portfolios with demand for real estate in China ... ( read original story ...)
Govt clarifies mutation issue for inherited land or immovable property
The Ministry of Land has recently published a circular clarifying the issue of mutation of inherited land or immovable property to lessen public harassment in this regard. It has recently been ... ( read original story ...)
FBR revises property tax jurisdiction
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) revised the territorial jurisdictions for advance income tax over property transactions in Karachi, the office of the chief commissioner said in a press release ... ( read original story ...)
Housing sales in India’s top 15 tier 2 cities increase by 4% in 2024
Housing sales in India's top 15 tier 2 cities rose 4% in 2024, with sales value up 20% due to infrastructure projects and tax exemptions. Coimbatore l ... ( read original story ...)
China’s middle class feels the squeeze as property slump hits pocketbooks
China’s per-capita property income grew at its lowest rate for over a decade in 2024, trimming disposable incomes and limiting consumption. ( read original story ...)
Bangladesh-India ties should not be ‘regime-specific’, Foreign Affairs Adviser Touhid tells The Hindu
Bangladesh-India relations should not be "regime-specific", Bangladesh Foreign Affairs Adviser Touhid Hossain said in an interview with The Hindu today (17 February).
Bangladesh wants deeper ties with Oman in energy sector: foreign minister
Foreign Adviser Touhid Hossain today expressed Bangladesh's desire for a "deeper cooperation" in energy sector with Oman and requested guaranteed energy supply.
Yunus seeks economic zone for Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Bhutan
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has stressed the need for establishing a new economic zone involving Bangladesh, India, Nepal ...
Indonesia’s ‘staggering’ growth puts Jakarta in a strong position as it plays hardball with Apple
As Apple’s traditional cash cow of China begins to dry up, emerging markets like Indonesia are quickly becoming a source of growth ...
India’s $1.4 billion tax demand a matter of survival for Volkswagen India unit, lawyer says
A lawyer for an Indian unit of German carmaker Volkswagen said on Monday the country's $1.4 billion tax demand could become a matter of survival for its business in the country, as it continues to ...