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Zero-rated export sector be placed on first position in Gas Load Management Policy

byCT Report
06/11/2021
in Breaking News, Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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KARACHI: Leading industrialists/ exporters have demanded that first priority in respect of gas supply must be given to industries of Karachi which contribute more than 54 percent to national exports, provide highest urban employment and generate highest taxes for the Government, besides being the highest subsidy provider. Worldwide the Export Sector is given first priority in the economic activities and it was heartening that the Government has upgraded five zero-rated export sectors’ industry to second position in the Natural Gas Load Management Policy, however, the zero-rated export sectors’ industries should be given first position and general industries must be placed on second position in the priority list followed by commercial, domestic and other sectors to increase the production and fulfill the aim of the Government to enhance exports.

The was demanded by Chairman Businessmen Group & Former President KCCI Muhammad Zubair Motiwala, Vice-Chairman Businessmen Group & Former Senior Vice President KCCI Muhammad Jawed Bilwani, President Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry Muhammad Idrees, President SITE Association of Industry Abdul Rasheed and Former President SITE Association of Industry Saleem Parekh after a meeting of leading industrialists/ exporters who had deliberations on gas problems.

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The Industrialists/ exporters questioned that how can the domestic sector be ranked as first priority to whom the subsidy is being provided by the industrial sector? It was highly unfair that the Government has accorded first priority to domestic sector in terms of supply of gas on subsidized tariff through cross subsidy by charging high rate of gas to industrial consumers.

They said that the industries, which were ranked below in the priority list of gas supply compiled by the government, remain starved for gas which was the most essential raw material throughout the year particularly during winter season. Should not the sitting Government, having slogan of change, prioritize its decisions of national interest over political interest? The industries in view of their pivotal and pragmatic role in socio-economic development of Pakistan deserve first priority in respect of supply of gas, they added.

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