ISLAMABAD: As an IMF team arrives to assess Pakistan’s debt repayment capabilities, the country is considering a 5-year extension on the $15.36 billion debt owed to Chinese Independent Power Producers (IPPs). This move requires approval from the Chinese government and its IPPs, necessitating extensive negotiations. A top official confirmed to The News that reducing consumer tariffs by Rs1.1 from 2024-2029 and by Rs0.9 from 2030-2040 is being considered, potentially lowering the average tariff by Rs0.18 kWh from 2024 to 2040. Official analyses indicate that extending the debt tenor from 2036-2041…
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OGRA Endorses PSO’s Exchange Rate Adjustment Claim
ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has validated Pakistan State Oil’s (PSO) claim for an exchange rate adjustment of Rs1.43 per litre on high-speed diesel (HSD) and 32 paisa per litre on petrol. This adjustment will be incorporated in the petroleum price review for May 16-31. During the first half of May, PSO’s exchange rate adjustment was negative 13 paisa per litre for both petrol and HSD. For the second half of May, PSO claimed an increase of Rs1.43 per litre on HSD and 32 paisa per litre…
Read MoreGovt Plans Conversion of Imported Coal-Run Power Plants to Thar Coal
ISLAMABAD: The government intends to convert three power plants currently running on imported coal to utilize Thar coal, in collaboration with the Chinese government, according to sources from Business Recorder. Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives, Ahsan Iqbal, who recently visited China, has been tasked with engaging the National Development and Reform Commission of China (NDRC) to facilitate the conversion of CPEC coal projects in Sahiwal, Port Qasim, and Hub to Thar coal. The conversion of the Jamshoro plant and the provision of Thar coal to the Lucky coal…
Read MoreGovernment Proposes Carbon Tax on Fuel to Secure IMF Support
Insiders say move will facilitate green bonds, cheaper loans from multilateral institutions Withholding tax on bank transactions for non-filers likely to be hiked; carrot-and-stick approach to broaden tax baseFiscal adjustment of Rs1.6 trillion likely through additional revenue measures, privatisation ISLAMABAD: In a bid to secure continued support from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the government is considering introducing a carbon tax on petroleum and similar products. This move aims to align with the IMF’s push for an integrated general sales tax (GST) and to achieve the benefits of a value-added…
Read MoreSITE industries welcome cut in POL prices
KARACHI: Muhammad Kamran Arbi, President of the SITE Association of Industry has welcomed the mark able reduction in petrol & diesel prices by up to Rs.15/- per litre by the government. He has requested the government to reduce electricity and gas tariff as well so as to take the industries & economy out of prevailing crisis and added that this will definitely have positive impact on the national economy. In his statement, Kamran Arbi stated that it is laudable move of the government to reduce POL prices in the wake…
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