The Pak Banker

Rs20b power subsidy for exporters

- ISLAMABAD -APP

The government approved Rs20 billion special relief package for export industries and agreed in principle to a Rs1,400 per 40kg support price for wheat procuremen­t involving a total financing of about Rs289bn. The decisions were taken at a meeting of the Economic Coordinati­on Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet presided over by Adviser to PM on Finance and Revenue Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh.

"The ECC approved a proposal by the Power Division for a special relief package of Rs20bn to further continue provision of subsidised electricit­y until June to five export-oriented sectors," said statement issued by the Ministry of Finance after the meeting. The decision was based on an agreement reached between a ministeria­l committee and the export-oriented sectors on Feb 26. The ECC also directed that a committee comprising Economic Affairs Minister Hammad Azhar, Energy Minister Omar Ayub Khan and representa­tives of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), Power Division, Law Division and the State Bank of Pakistan for a proper definition of export sector and a mechanism to ensure that public money flows only to the deserving sectors.

The directive came when on an enquiry from Dr Shaikh, Power Secretary Irfan Ali reported that power subsidy was normally provided to the export sector on the certificat­ion of the FBR. Agrees to fix wheat procuremen­t price at Rs1,400 per 40kg Under the Feb 26 agreement, the zero rated industries including textiles would be provided electricit­y at an all-inclusive rate of 7.5 cents per unit (Kwh) and gas at $6.5 per unit (million British thermal unit) until June 30. The agreement required immediate withdrawal of electricit­y bills issued to export sector with backdated effect from January 2019 which had included a series of surcharges, quarterly adjustment­s and fuel price adjustment­s. This would be adjusted against the fresh Rs20bn subsidy.

The government had also accepted a demand of the industry to allow import of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) directly by the private sector. It was estimated that LNG could be available to industry at about $5.5 per mmBtu through private sector imports compared to $8-10 per mmBtu through the public sector. Wheat support price

The ECC also discussed in detail the proposal for increase in wheat support price from Rs1,365 per 40kg to Rs1,400 for 2019-20 crop. Based on comments from the participan­ts, Shaikh agreed in principle to fix Rs1,400 per 40 kg support price but linked it to finalisati­on of a plan in consultati­on with provinces to ensure stable prices for the public throughout the year with tangible responsibi­lities to various stakeholde­rs.

Therefore, a dedicated meeting on the subject has been called on Thursday for a detailed plan to keep the flour prices at the lowest possible level throughout the year in view of any increase in support price and incidental charges for supply of the Pakistan Agricultur­al Storage and Services Corporatio­n (Passco) procured wheat to provinces and allied issues related to procuremen­t of wheat by provinces and the private sector.

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