Multan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) President Malik Asrar Ahmed Awan welcomed the commitment of the newly-appointed Adviser to PM on Finance Dr Miftah Ismail to cut power tariffs, stating that government’s move will lower the cost of doing business.
The MCCI president argued that the high cost of doing business is preventing Pakistan from achieving its export target. He also demanded a uniform gas tariff in Pakistan, since Punjab faces a higher rate than Sindh.
Awan expressed hope that the government will keep a vigilant watch on early completion of all energy projects and ensure 100% uninterrupted supply of gas and power to industries as early as possible.
He lamented that the previous government did not facilitate the maintenance of old power plants, which caused several system constraints inflicting heavy losses.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 14th, 2018.
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