Centre, provinces agree on framework for targeted fuel subsidy

Meeting deliberates on ways to ensure support measures directed at vulnerable segments, subsidy delivery mechanisms

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb chairs a high-level meeting on petroleum prices and targeted subsidy modalities, attended by federal and provincial leadership. Photo: X

The federal and provincial governments on Tuesday agreed on a working framework outlining the broad contours of a possible targeted subsidy mechanism, as part of efforts to develop a coordinated and sustainable approach to petroleum pricing and subsidy reforms.

The understanding was reached at a high-level meeting held at the Finance Division under the chairmanship of Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, with participation from the top political leadership of the provinces.

"It was agreed that a working framework outlining the broad contours of a possible targeted subsidy mechanism will be developed and shared with all stakeholders for further input. The provinces will continue to refine their proposals in light of the discussions, with a view to reaching a consensus-based and practical solution," said a press release from the finance ministry.

In his opening remarks, the finance minister said the meeting was a continuation of ongoing consultations initiated under the guidance of the country’s top leadership to evolve a coordinated strategy for petroleum pricing and subsidy reforms. He stressed the importance of collaborative decision-making and close coordination between the federation and the provinces.

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The participants held a detailed discussion on moving away from generalised subsidy regimes towards more targeted and efficient support mechanisms. Provincial representatives shared various proposals and perspectives, reflecting their administrative capacities, data availability and socioeconomic considerations.

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