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    Trade, industry need low cost energy for high growth: Mian Nauman Kabir

    September 25, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    LAHORE,(Parliament Times):The Pakistan Industrial and Traders Association Front (PIAF) Chairman Mian Nauman Kabir has said that industries need low cost energy to bring down their cost of production, keeping their goods competitive in the international market.

    In a joint statement with vice chairman Javed Siddiqi he said that the that the government, in present circumstances, would have to reduce the price of electricity along with the cut in the prices of petroleum products to bring down the cost of doing business and to promote industrial activities. He said that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, business activities were already in decline and in this situation the government should take serious steps to cut the cost of doing business, as recent hike in oil rates would further enhance the cost of production, making transport more expensive.

    While rejecting the recent massive increase of up to Rs5.92 per litre, he urged the government to withdraw the decision of hike in prices of petroleum products, as the move will hit the industry hard. He observed that the burden of the surge in oil price in the international market is immediately transferred to masses by the government but the process of reduction in the prices is always very slow, he noted. He said that the economy of Pakistan, particularly the SMEs are striving to deal with the post-corona economic crunch and need to get support. Instead of providing subsidies or waivers, it is unjust to overburden the industries with hike in cost of production. An increase in petroleum products costs will further weaken the economic environment which is already under threat on various fronts.

    Mian Nauman Kabir said that there is no denying the fact that oil rates have been on the rise in the international market now, but the government instead of passing on this surge to the public, can reduce the number of taxes on petroleum products as the fuel is the engine of growth. He said if fuel would be heavily taxed, the entire economy would suffer unprecedentedly. He said that the petrol and HSD are two major products that generate most of revenue for the government because of their massive and yet growing consumption in the country. Average petrol sales are touching 750,000 tons per month against the monthly consumption of around 800,000 tons of HSD.

    Vice Chairman Javed Siddiqi said the economy is already in a precarious situation, this constant back and forth will only increase volatility, when we ought to be heading for stability. He said that the cost of doing business and cost of production have shot up to the level of un-competitiveness. The cost of borrowing was huge and capital financing has become more expensive. He said Pakistan exports cannot compete with China, Bangladesh and India where power tariffs were 7-9 cents, particularly in the post-corona economic slowdown as the country’s exports have been witnessing a major setback in present days due to high cost of electricity, which has become a major stumbling block in industrial development and boosting exports.

    He said that fuel and electricity are regarded as the lifeline of any economy and play a pivotal role in socio-economic development of a country.

     

     

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