Karachi Chamber welcomes Dar’s decisions

Karachi Chamber welcomes Dar’s decisions

Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) on Tuesday welcomed the decisions of Finance Minister Ishaq Dar regarding keeping oil prices unchanged, extending return filing date and enhancing threshold for payments of letter of credit.

KCCI President Mohammed Tariq Yousuf appreciated Finance Minister Ishaq Dar’s announcement to keep petroleum prices intact and extent last date for filing Income Tax Return till November 30, 2022.

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He said that the business community warmly welcomed these announcements and the determination being exhibited by government to pay special attention to the issues and recommendations being given the business & industrial community.

Yousuf said that the Finance Minister’s decision to raise the LCs limit from $50,000 to $100,000 was undoubtedly a pro-business move which was being demanded by the Karachi Chamber since long.

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“This would help in expediting 8,000 cases of suspended Letters of Credit (LCs) and we are delighted to see that the State Bank has been directed to start clearing this LCs from today,” he added.

He was of the opinion that the government was trying its best to provide relief to the business and industrial community despite facing severe economic challenges.

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Thanks to the sincere efforts being made by Finance Minister, Pakistani rupee had one of the strongest performances in Asia in October, rising by 3.3 percent against the dollar. “Effective strategies have to be defined and implemented to bring down dollar below Rs200 level which would provide a huge relief to our economy which is overburdened with foreign debts.”

He further suggested that Fuel Adjustment Surcharge being charged from the industry needs to be rescinded as the same was creating issues for the General Industry and SMEs who were the backbone of country’s economy and need to be protected.

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