He said that production of hydropower had been increased while furnace oil price was constantly declining in the international markets. The authority, therefore, should not restrict the relief to one month only rather it should make decrease in the power tariff on permanent basis, he added. He said that business-friendly policies must be adopted as other neighbouring countries of the region were giving to trade and industry. The amount specified in trade policy should be utilised for the promotion of exports by giving incentives to trade and industry and by exploring new markets, he suggested. The chairman said the electricity price in Pakistan was already on the higher side, which was the main source of price-hike in the country.
He said provision of cheap electricity would help reduce production cost which would provide relief to the public. Irfan Sheikh said declining exports and widening trade deficit was posing a serious threat to economic growth and required to be tackled on priority basis.
Published in Daily Times, November 27th 2017.
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