ICCI calls for cut in electricity tariff to promote industry and exports
- May 29, 2020
Muhammad Ahmed Waheed, President, Islamabad
Chamber of Commerce & Industry has called upon the government to
immediately reduce the price of electricity for promoting industrialization,
investment and exports. He said that industrial development was essential
to stabilize the fragile economy of Pakistan but the high cost of electricity
was a major stumbling block in the way of business and industrial
development. He said there was a need for the government to reduce the
electricity tariff in proportion to the reduction made in the prices of
petroleum products. He said that despite significant cut in POL prices, the
government has increased the price of furnace oil from Rs.40,000 per
metric tonne to Rs.61,000 per metric tonne within two months which was
unjustified. He said that most of the electricity in Pakistan was generated
from furnace oil but it was strange that price of furnace oil has been further
enhanced despite the record decline in oil prices in the global market. He
said that the government has significantly reduced the price of kerosene
but the kerosene was being sold in the market up to Rs.140 per litre and
urged that the government should immediately investigate this matter.
Muhammad Ahmed Waheed said that due to Covid-19 pandemic,
business and industrial activities in the country have been affected badly
which has further weakened our fragile economy. He said that the best
solution to overcome economic challenges was to promote industrial
activities. "Reducing electricity price would reduce production cost, which
will help boost business activities," he said. He said that the coronavirus
has hit the whole world and big importers of our products were demanding
discounts. However, it was impossible to give discounts to importers
without reducing the production cost and this situation could lead to further
fall in our exports. He said that the best way to cope with such challenges
was to reduce cost of doing business and increase exports. He said these
objectives could be achieved only by reducing the price of electricity.
The ICCI President further said that hydropower generation increased in
the summer season so it was a good opportunity for the government to
take advantage of this and reduce power tariffs. He said that the cheap
electricity would bring multiple benefits to the economy as it will reduce the
cost of doing business, make our products more competitive in the global
market, increase exports, reduce inflation and help in reviving the overall
economy.