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Govt to procure record wheat worth Rs280 billion: Asad Umar

byCT Report
25/03/2020
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar has said that the government had announced to procure a record wheat worth of Rs 280 billion.

“The government is going to have the biggest wheat procurement this year which will inject Rs 280 billion in the market,” he said. The minister said that the people would get Rs 280 billion this year which would also help easing liquidity problems in the market.

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Hailing the economic package announced by the Prime Minister in the wake of Coronavirus pandemic, Asad said the package would help those daily wagers who were not able to earn their livelihood during lockdown period in the country. He said the package would also help exporters whose liquidity had badly hurt due to economic slowdown around the globe.

However, he said the government tried its best to restore their liquidity by providing a generous package worth of Rs100 billion for them. For construction industry, Asad said the government would announce a separate package for it in a week or two.

He said construction industry will engage over 30 industries and the business activity in all these sectors would accelerate besides creating jobs for a large number of labourers.

Replying to a question regarding the State Bank of Pakistan’s announcement of revising down interest rate by 1.5 percent or 1500 basis points, the minister welcomed the decision and said that this will give benefit specially to the business community.

He said earlier in its routine meeting, the Monitory Policy Committee had reduced interest rate by 75 basis points and now it reduced by 1500 points making the total to 225 points.

He said after outbreak of Coronavirus, Egypt was the only country which reduced its interest rate by 300 points while Pakistan was the second country which reduced the rate by such a large margin.

However, he said he personally believed that there was some more room to reduce the interest rate. “If I was a member of the monitory committee, I would have suggested more basis points to be cut down.”

“But the good thing is that the SBP did not wait for two months and by seeing the situation, it called an emergency meeting to revise down the interest rate,” he added.

With regard to the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP), the minister informed that the ministry of finance had also waived the limit on PSDP to be imposed in last quarter of fiscal year 2019-20 to control development expenditures. But now after waiver of this limit, it is likely that full amount allocated under PSDP would be spent on the projects.

 

 

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