ECC allows import of 0.3m tonnes of wheat

Author: Agencies

A meeting of the Economic Coordination Committee of (ECC) was held on Monday under the chair of Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, which allowed import of 0.3 million tonnes of wheat to decrease the local wheat price and meet the domestic requirement.

Under the decision, the wheat would be imported by the private sector by withdrawing regulatory duty to the extent of the approved quantity. The ECC further decided that the wheat to be imported under the ECC decision would be allowed in the country until March 31, 2020 to ensure that the local wheat to be available from the start of April was picked up at the right price from the market. The ECC also issued instructions for the immediate release of stocks held by the PASSCO and the provincial departments.

Besides the import of wheat, the ECC approved a proposal by the Ministry of Industries and Production to reduce the GIDC on gas consumed by the fertiliser manufacturers from Rs 405 to Rs 5 per bag so that this benefit could be passed on to the farmers.

The ECC also allowed the raising of Rs 200 billion on the request of Ministry of Energy (Power Division) from the Islamic banks as fresh facility through Power Holding Limited by way of issuance of Pakistan Energy Sukuk-II against assets of the DISCOs/GENCOs as collateral through open competitive bidding to procure financing in a fair and transparent manner.

The ECC also approved the report on proposed exemption of 5% sales tax on cotton seed cake. It was briefed to the ECC that in case the exemption of sales tax on cotton seed cake cannot be introduced during FY 2019-20, the same can be considered for inclusion in the Finance Bill of 2020-2021.

The approval of technical supplementary grant of Rs 96.652 million of National Book Foundation in favour of Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training was also granted by the ECC.

The technical supplementary grant amounting to Rs 15 million for centralised procurement of ICT infrastructure to ensure e-readiness of federal government for implementation of E-Governance programme was also approved. The ECC granted approval to the request of the Ministry of Interior for the technical supplementary grant amounting to Rs 458 million for payment of subsistence allowance to Personnel of Civil Armed Forces deployed in UN Peacekeeping Missions.

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