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Khwaja Amir

Parallel Economy is Never Strong

Published on: December 12, 2023 10:58 AM

December 12, 2023 by Khwaja Amir

Smuggling, the illicit transportation of goods evading official customs and immigration controls, poses an increasingly troublesome and complex challenge. Often labelled as an underground economy, it detrimentally affects revenue collection, fostering tax evasion and leaving a substantial dent in the national exchequer.

Quoting Dr Ishrat Hussain, former Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan, who remarked, “Sixty per cent of the national economy is outside the tax net,” highlights the magnitude of this undocumented economy. This clandestine economic activity undermines border sovereignty, impedes law enforcement, erodes government authority, and hampers the country’s journey toward self-sufficiency.

Tax evasion not only affects the overall development of the country but also triggers inflation as the burden to minimize the deficit is passed on to the public. According to a 2022 report from the Research & Development Department of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry, 11 identified smuggled goods caused a staggering loss of USD 9 billion, equivalent to three per cent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Unofficial estimates place the size of Pakistan’s undocumented economy at over 50% of the GDP, resulting in an annual loss of 150 billion dollars. Consequently, Pakistan’s tax-to-GDP ratio is merely 10 per cent, one of the lowest globally.

Smuggling is not only detrimental to local industry, compromising its competitive capacity, but it also takes the form of a parallel economy, depriving the country of significant revenue.

Smuggling is not only detrimental to local industry, compromising its competitive capacity, but it also takes the form of a parallel economy, discouraging legal imports and depriving the country of significant revenue. This practice undercuts the prices of locally manufactured goods, leading to the collapse of local industries and diminishing the nation’s faith and dignity in its own identity.

Addressing this issue is crucial, as smuggling promotes and legitimizes the use of counterfeit and fictitious invoices, directly undermining the national treasury. Economist Ha-Joon Chang emphasizes the “humanistic” dimension of development, stating that material progress is a means, not the end of development.

Documentation of the economy is a vital goal, and the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) encourages people to ask for receipts when making purchases, emphasizing the role of individual habits in boosting the economy by accelerating the documentation of the undocumented sector.

The inclusion of industrialization in the 2030 Agenda as Sustainable Development Goal 9 (SDG 9) underscores the importance of reducing unethical practices for the well-being of the masses.

While a significant crackdown on smugglers and hoarders has been initiated, it is imperative to continue mobilizing against illegal cross-border trade until those involved are exposed and punished. Now is the time for a collective effort to reject smuggled items for the greater good of the country.

The writer is a freelance contributor. He can be reached at [email protected]

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