ECC bans sugar export to control prices

ECC bans sugar export to control prices

ISLAMABAD: The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet on Monday banned the export of sugar to maintain the prices in domestic market.

Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue Dr. Abdul Hafeez shaikh chaired the meeting of the ECC.

ECC was given a briefing by the Ministry of Industries and Production on the current situation of sugar supply in the country.

It was briefed to the ECC that adequate stocks of Sugar are available in the country but prices in both domestic and international market are showing an upward trend.

In order to maintain the prices in the domestic market, ECC banned export of sugar.

ECC further directed that in case there is considerable decrease in available stock, ECC would be willing to reconsider the proposal for import of sugar as well as the removal of tariff and taxes on subject import.

The members of the ECC were all convinced that there are adequate stocks of sugar available in the country and there is currently no compelling reason to import the commodity in the country.

It was briefed to the ECC that there are 1.719 million tons of sugar stocks available with the Mills.

ECC also directed Ministry to talk to the provincial governments to control price of the commodity in the country as it is provincial subject.

ECC considered and approved the Technical Supplementary Grant for release of funds amounting to Rs 3300.00 million during FY 2019-20 in respect of the project tilted “Prime Minister’s special package to implement “Skill for All” strategy as catalyst for TVET sector Development in Pakistan.

ECC also approved the continuation of funding facility to ISGS. It was decided that the loan agreement between ISGS and GHPL be approved for a period of one year.

Any extension thereafter be subject to progress on the undertaken projects and as soon as the first project reaches closure, ISGS needs to become financially self-sustaining and after closure of the project it will also put forward a business plan how it will return the loan.

ECC also approved the request by the Ministry of Law and Justice for a technical supplementary grant of US$ 1 million equivalent to Pak rupees as legal and miscellaneous expenses in the case of Reko-Diq.

ECC also directed the Ministry to give a detailed briefing on the details of the case in the next meeting.