Pakistan asks citizens to drink less tea - in pictures


  • A cup of tea at a roadside restaurant in Islamabad after the Pakistan government told citizens to drink less tea to reduce the country's import bill. AFP
    A cup of tea at a roadside restaurant in Islamabad after the Pakistan government told citizens to drink less tea to reduce the country's import bill. AFP
  • A Pakistani boy works at a tea shop in Peshawar. AP Photo
    A Pakistani boy works at a tea shop in Peshawar. AP Photo
  • A vendor displays the prices of imported teas at his shop in Karachi. AP Photo
    A vendor displays the prices of imported teas at his shop in Karachi. AP Photo
  • An employee pours tea for customers at a restaurant in Islamabad. AFP
    An employee pours tea for customers at a restaurant in Islamabad. AFP
  • A waiter serves cups of tea to customers at a restaurant in Islamabad. AFP
    A waiter serves cups of tea to customers at a restaurant in Islamabad. AFP
  • An employee pours tea for customers at a restaurant in Islamabad. AFP
    An employee pours tea for customers at a restaurant in Islamabad. AFP
  • A waiter holds a tray with cups of tea for customers at a restaurant in Islamabad. AFP
    A waiter holds a tray with cups of tea for customers at a restaurant in Islamabad. AFP
  • Men drink tea at a restaurant in Islamabad. AFP
    Men drink tea at a restaurant in Islamabad. AFP
  • Waiters prepare to serve tea to customers at a restaurant in Islamabad. AFP
    Waiters prepare to serve tea to customers at a restaurant in Islamabad. AFP
  • Men drink tea at a roadside restaurant in Islamabad. AFP
    Men drink tea at a roadside restaurant in Islamabad. AFP