Independence Day sales fetch Rs25 billion

August 14 celebrations across Pakistan were extraordinarily high

A citizen captures fireworks at Sea View beach on Independence Day. People across Sindh crowded the province’s streets, singing and dancing to the tunes of the national songs with enthusiasm. PHOTO: PPI

KARACHI:

The sales of merchandise related to Independence Day celebration (August 14) were recorded at a significant Rs25 billion.

“Keeping in view the sluggish economic situation in the aftermath of coronavirus outbreak in the country and subsequent lockdowns, sales related to August 14 celebration were extraordinarily high,” said All Karachi Tajir Ittehad (AKTI) Chairman Atiq Meer.

Meer, who collected data of sales pertaining to Independence Day celebration from his members across the city, said Karachi has a population of around 2.5 billion, which translated to nearly 400,000 households.

“If each household spends Rs5,000 for independence day, it accumulates to Rs2 billion,” he said. He held the view that sales of Independence Day themed food items and sweets should also be counted in the total figure.

Out of the total sales, 30% comprised of local products while 70% were imported goods, he said.

“The current government’s policy is import substitution but still the country celebrated its independence day with a majority of imported goods,” he said. “Products imported from China are priced unusually lower, which poses tough competition for local producers.”

Published in The Express Tribune, August 16th, 2020.

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