The All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) has called for the immediate implementation of the decision to set the power tariff for industrial consumers at 9 cents per KWh, aligning it with regional competitors. The government, in collaboration with the SIFC), had previously announced the removal of cross subsidies, aiming to enhance the competitiveness of industries.
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In a statement, APTMA stressed the urgency of this structural reform, asserting its significance in restoring Pakistan’s competitiveness in international markets. The 9 cents per KWh tariff is expected to invigorate industrial consumption, offset revenue losses through increased consumption, and curb the escalation of circular debt, addressing a persistent challenge despite recent energy price hikes. It underscored that a reduction to 9 cents per KWh is not merely about restoring industrial competitiveness but about revitalising Pakistan’s economy.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 23rd, 2024.
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