APTMA for regionally competitive energy tariff, cut in mark-up

Author: Agencies

All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) Central Chairman Asif Inam has demanded reduction in the power tariff to 9 cents/kWh, bringing down the interest rate to 12 percent and restoration of zero rating for the textile industry to enable it to contribute to the national economy through exports, investment and employment.

He was addressing a press conference here at APTMA office on Tuesday. APTMA Chairman (North) Kamran Arshad, Senior Vice Chairman Asad Shafi, and Secretary General (North) Mohammad Raza Baqir were also present.

Inam said the industry was paying Rs 240 billion in cross subsidies and over Rs 150 billion in stranded cost. He said the supply of electricity at 9 cents/kWh would generate over 300 megawatts in additional grid demand and Rs 500 billion in revenue.

He mentioned that the interest rate is still at 22 percent when inflation has reduced to 11.8 percent in the country. He said the government can save Rs3 trillion in the interest payments by cutting down the interest rate. He proposed the government to collect sales tax at the retail stage with a potential of over Rs 250 billion.

On this occasion, Chairman (North) Kamran Arshad said it is imperative to restore zero rating regime on all manufacturing stages of the entire value added textile chain and levying sales tax only on sale of end product fit for consumption by the consumer to arrest the incessant decline in production and export of textile products and to ameliorate the existing gloomy situation. He said, the APTMA fully endorses levy of sales tax on local consumption of textile products without disturbing exports which is only possible through shifting of mode of collection from the primary and intermediary stages of manufacture to the end product. It will not only revive economy but also tremendously upsurge tax collection from textile sector and boost exports as exporters would be relieved from the mounting liquidity crunch. It will also bring an end to the rampant malpractices including fake/flying invoices and tax frauds.

On the demand of reduction in mark up, Arshad said overall inflation is projected to remain between 13 and 15 percent in the next year due to falling global commodity prices, sustained domestic demand destruction, and relatively modest currency depreciation. The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) should maintain positive real interest rates to ensure the persistence of declining inflation and aid in achieving SBP’s medium-term target of 5-7 percent inflation by September 2025, with single-digit inflation becoming a tangible possibility, he added.

Senior Vice Chairman Asad Shafi said the export sector had enjoyed regionally competitive energy tariffs (RCET) of 9 cents/kWh in 2021-22, leading to record growth in textiles and apparel exports by 54 percent, from US $ 12.5 billion in FY20 to US $ 19.3 billion in FY22. However, power tariffs for export-oriented firms rose to approximately 17.5 cents/kWh (Rs 46/kWh) today. Production is financially unfeasible at these power tariffs, which are more than twice the average faced by competing firms in regional economies such as Bangladesh (8.6 cents/kWh), India (average of 10.3 cents/kWh; 6 cents/kWh for textile and apparel firms in Maharashtra), and Vietnam (7.2 cents/kWh), he argued.

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