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ISLAMABAD: The federal government has ended the Rs 80-billion subsidy on gas to five export sectors for FY 2022-23.

According to a notification issued on Saturday, Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) has taken back the concessionary tariff to five export-oriented sectors.

“This is to inform that the subsidy allocated by GoP for the supply of Gas/RLNG at a subsidized rate to five export-oriented sectors for 2022-23, has been fully exhausted,” the notification read.

Export industry: APTMA demands uniform gas tariff

Therefore, SNGPL is constrained to withdraw concessionary tariffs to the sectors with effect from May 1, 2023, it added.

The company also notified that the gas/RLNG to the industrial unit shall remain available at the Ogra-notified tariff. The SNGPL assured its cooperation and best services at all times to its users.

The government had ended the supply of RLNG to textile, sports, surgical, leather, and jute sectors at the rate of $9. Now, export sectors will have to pay an additional $4 per mmbtu on RNL. The federal government was paying more than Rs80 billion gas subsidy annually.

The federal government ended the series of concessions on the continuous demand of the IMF and other sectors.

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Imran Kareem Apr 30, 2023 07:44am
Don't forget Sharif Zardari Fazal come to reduce Mehngaii
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Fatima Apr 30, 2023 01:15pm
No Pakistani business can survive without subsidies, except real estate.
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Abdullah Apr 30, 2023 01:15pm
They should only subsidise these businesses if they do bring complete export amount back into the country if not we don't need to subsidise them
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Owais May 01, 2023 09:21am
Very good step by the govt. IMF conditions must be met to handle current economic situation.
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Truthisbitter813 May 02, 2023 09:08am
About damn time that all of taxpayer money being re-diverted into crony and industrialist pockets is stopped.
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