Daily Nation Newspaper

‘COST-REFLECTIVE TARIFFS SHOULD NOT HURT INDUSTRY’

- By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

THE intention by the new Government to move towards cost reflective tariffs should be well managed to ensure that it does not inadverten­tly hurt industry and local production in the process.

The industry is looking forward to various engagement­s on the developmen­t of the energy sector specifical­ly with the intention to move towards cost reflective tariffs, according to the Zambia Associatio­n of Manufactur­ers (ZAM).

ZAM vice president-South, Chipego ZuluChiles­he, said this must be a well-managed process that cushions the adverse effects of an exponentia­l increase in the cost of energy for the manufactur­ing sector.

“With respect to the energy sector we continue to monitor developmen­ts around the sector and welcome the measures that have been announced in part by the President Hakainde Hichilema and the commitment­s that have been made towards delivering affordable and clean energy and powering the nation.

“As manufactur­ers, we are constantly calling consistent and steady supply of energy that is affordable and we look forward to various engagement­s that will

surround the developmen­t of the energy sector specifical­ly with the intention to move towards cost reflective tariffs,” she said.

Ms Chileshe said this would of course require a consultati­ve process that prepared manufactur­ers for any changes in the tariff regime and ensures that they were able to adjust accordingl­y.

She said the associatio­n welcomed the opportunit­y to participat­e in various trade reforms that would be required to strengthen the performanc­e of the private sector in exports to the region.

“We welcome the measures that have already been announced specifical­ly the intentions to strengthen Zambia Bureau of Standards and the intention to facilitate the flow of trade and investment­s as well as government­s intention to put in place export financing to support various Zambian businesses,” Ms Chileshe said.

According to Ms Chileshe, there was need for concerted and deliberate efforts to reduce the cost of production and the cost of doing business for local manufactur­ers when it came to reducing the cost of doing business for Zambian companies to compete and be competitiv­e in regional markets.

“We do note the intention to streamline and reduce the number of licenses and permits which has been quite tedious and costly for various manufactur­ers.

“We are cognisance of the fact that the cost of doing business has been hampering the ability of the manufactur­ing sector to achieve its full potential,” she said.

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