Govt to release over Rs 50b in subsidies for power sector

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The government of Pakistan has decided to release more than 50 billion rupees (Rs) in subsidies for the power sector. According to reports, Rs159 billion has already been released to the power sector in the current financial year, but now more than Rs50 billion in subsidies are in the pipeline. Govt sources say that in the first quarter, Rs128 billion were released for power sector subsidies, and in the second quarter, Rs31 billion have been released so far. After an additional Rs50 billion, the total released subsidy will exceed Rs209 billion. According to sources, the flow of circular debt is much lower than the target set by the IMF by December. According to the IMF’s target for December 2024, the flow of circular debt in the power sector is to be kept below Rs461 billion, while by December 19, 2024, the target of circular debt has reached only Rs70 billion, which is much lower than the target. Government sources have expressed hope that as a result of reducing losses and increasing efficiency, the IMF’s target for circular debt in the power sector will be easily achieved.

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