Pakistan Today (Lahore)

PM shehbaz Imposes ‘Complete ban’ on sugar export

- ISLAMABAD

PRIME Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced on Monday to impose a “complete ban” on the export of sugar, owing to the commodity’s “domestic demand”.

“Given the domestic demand, I have ordered a complete ban on the export of sugar. There will be a [sic] strict action against smuggling and hoarding. Absolutely zero tolerance [will be shown] for those found negligent in their duties,” the prime minister said in a tweet.

According to state-run Radio Pakistan, the ban on the commodity’s export is aimed at stabilisin­g its price in the country.

“The prime minister asked the department­s concerned to keep him informed about [the] implementa­tion of his orders. The officer[s] concerned and staff will be held accountabl­e for any negligence,” the Radio Pakistan report said. Consumers have been complainin­g about the shortage of sugar and flour at utility stores since last month when the government had taken the initiative to reduce the prices of various food items in a bid to provide relief to the people during Ramazan.

According to media report, the shortage was particular­ly reported in Punjab, where utility stores had run out of sugar.

The report had quoted consumers as complainin­g that store administra­tions were conditioni­ng sale and purchase of oil and sugar with other items and not providing single items to consumers. Utility Stores Corporatio­n staff later denied the allegation.

The consumers had demanded that the government ensured the availabili­ty of sugar and other items at utility stores.

Utility Stores Corporatio­n spokespers­on Sajid Rehman had told media at the time that the shortage was temporary due to rush at the stores.

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