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ISLAMABAD: The government has withdrawn subsidy to agriculture and five zero-rated sectors from March 1, 2023 as a pre-condition of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) program, which will save Rs 65 billion.

Of Rs 65 billion, Rs 53 billion subsidy will be withdrawn from five zero rated sectors whereas impact of agriculture sector is around Rs 12 billion from March to June 2023.

The government was providing relief to the electricity consumers in the form of different subsidy schemes (TDS, ISP, ZRI, FATA, AJK, etc.)

The sources said assuming the allocation of Rs 355 billion for FY -23, the base case assumptions have been revised accordingly, adding that Zero-Rated Industry (RZI) and Kissan subsidy packages have been discontinued from March 1, 2023.

The consumer base rate which was Rs 15.28 per unit in June- 22 increased to Rs 23.39 per unit June-23. Power Division has issued both notifications with effective from March 1, 2023.

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The government had approved tariff of Rs 19.99 per unit all-inclusive for five export-oriented sectors but the IMF took serious note of the decision and made it clear that it would allow subsidy to any influential groups.

With withdrawal of subsidy, tariff for five zero-rated sectors will be Cents 9 per unit whereas agriculture sector will have to pay Rs 16.60 per unit.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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Truthisbitter813 Mar 02, 2023 09:54am
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Muhammad Ali Mar 02, 2023 10:02am
Textile sector have been beneficiary of lot subsidies which made them used to clutches. They have been the least contributor of tax revenue. They never prevailed transparency & control corruption, improved operational inefficiencies as getting subsidies was the easiest way.
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Saif Mar 02, 2023 12:02pm
Kindly give subsidiaries for farmers to install solar panels, electricity is already too expensive, and lots of line stealing especially in Sind.
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KU Mar 02, 2023 12:25pm
It doesn't matter because the subsidy wasn't reaching the farmers in any case, only large corporations were benefitting from it. In any case, we will soon find ourselves in food shortage crises because wheat and other crops were not sown on large scale due to the high cost of fertilizers and diesel. We are not even out of the frying pan and definitely not prepared for the fire, which is waiting for our pathetic situation.
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Baig Mar 02, 2023 03:57pm
Bhai if 60% of our population pay daily Rs10 in imf loan,directly from mobile account,then we will make slap to these jews,the only thing z direct transfer to imf account n no further loan from these Draculas
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bonce Mar 03, 2023 12:35am
@Baig, We always blaming to Jews peoples,but wen never look before you leaf. When our army and Politicians are currupted, no reason blaming on them. Our generals and politicians like to die out of country. Jews peoples love their country and not transfer money to UK and Dubai.
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bonce Mar 03, 2023 12:42am
@Muhammad Ali, Mostly textiles mills belongs to MP Senator MPA and they are most powerful, so they are entitled for subsidies. Poor farmer have no power before them. At the time of Nawaz Sharif how benefited to Nishat Group by selling Muslim Commercial Bank and D G Khan Cement. God bless Pakistan. Ameen
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Muhammad Ali Mar 03, 2023 10:51am
@Saif , Please stop looking up to Government as there is none of it at the moment. Start Solarization of your homes, farms & businesses as electricity from Government will be too costly to keep you viable.
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