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PBIF’s president asks govt to increase duty on wheat imports to 60%

byCT Report
25/08/2016
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ISLAMABAD: President Pakistan Businessmen and Intellectuals Forum (PBIF) Mian Zahid Hussain on Wednesday asked the govt to increase regulatory duty on import of wheat from 40 percent to 60 percent to discourage imports.

Country has already surplus stock and all efforts to deal with it have backfired therefore wheat imports at this stage is against the national interest, he said.

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Mian Zahid Hussain said that federal and provincial govts have almost 10m tonnes of surplus wheat which is rotting in godowns.

Earlier this year the govt increased regulatory duty on imports from 25 percent to 40pc but it failed to deter importers which must be reviewed immediately, he said.

Surplus stock could not be sold in the international market due to low prices despite frequent extension of dates and upward revision in the export rebate which hit almost 90 dollars per tonne, he noted.

The business leader said that the federal government allowed Punjab and Sindh to sell twelve hundred thousand tonnes of wheat but both the provinces could manage to sell only 416,650 tonnes, almost one third of the allowed wheat export.

He said that high support price has increased production of wheat but its prices has remain the same since three years, which if reduced will increase consumption which will reduce pressure on stocks and provide relief to masses while easing pressure on the central bank.

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