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All Pakistan Oil Mills Association urges govt to import solvent plants

byImran Ali
08/11/2014
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Trade Associations
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MULTAN: All Pakistan Oil Mills Association Chairman Khawaja Faazil demanded that the government import solvent plants for oil mills and provide the plants to owners on installments for the development of oil industry.

He said that all the oil mills should get themselves registered with the association before operating their oil mills plants. He said that oil mills would be guided and monitored for the betterment of the oil industry.

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More than 5,000 oil mills are working in the country so the government should not slap surplus taxes on the oil mills and 6 percent tax on seedcake should be taken back, he added.

He said the government should facilitate oil mill owners to deposit taxes with a 2 percent fine on their previous income tax.

He said that oil mills industry would contribute more in the national economy if the government imports solvent plants from China and provide them to the oils on a 10-year installment which will also be helpful for the oil industry.

 

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