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Pak Govt To Limit Imports For Three Months: Finance Minister

Pakistani Finance Minister Miftah Ismail has said that the government would control imports for the next three months even if it came at the cost of slower growth. โ€œI will not allow imports to increase for three months and, in the meantime, we will come up with a policy. I understand that growth will be reduced for a bit but I have no other choice,โ€ he said while addressing a ceremony at the Pakistan Stock Exchange. The minister noted that the governmentโ€™s import restrictions would affect the automobile and electronic appliances industries, Dawn reports. He said he did not want to create unemployment and his first priority was the reduction of imports. โ€œAt this time, we have [stock of] 30 days for diesel and petrol. We have furnace oil [supply] for six months. We are very comfortable in terms of our energy security and energy supply, and other obligations.โ€ Pakistanโ€™s import bill for the previous fiscal year stood at $80 bn while its exports amounted to $31bn. No country can grow and be stable with this kind of current account deficit, Miftah said. The PML-N government, during its previous tenure, had set up power plants generating 11,500 MW of energy but doubling electricity generation had not led to a doubling in the industrial and export sectors, he rued. โ€œOther countries like China set up factories after setting up power plants. We only built wedding halls and we did not [earn] foreign exchange. I think itโ€™s time that we act like a mature, dignified nation. The new tax-to-GDP ratio is 9.2 per cent. You cannot run a country on this. You need more money.โ€


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