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  • Industries threaten mass protest against gas supply shutdown

    Industries threaten mass protest against gas supply shutdown

    KARACHI: Industries have threatened the government of across the board protests against suspension of gas supply, which halted industrial activities and is affecting exports.

    Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) and Industrial Town Associations, while expressing deep concerns over suspension of gas supply to the industries in Karachi, stated that all the industries were almost closed and the pressure was zero, resulting in bringing the production activities to a complete standstill which would give a serious blow to the exports by terribly affecting the performance of export-oriented as well as general industries, besides triggering massive unemployment and creating chaos.

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    In a joint statement, KCCI along with Site Association (SAI), Korangi Association (KATI), F.B Area Association (FBATI), North Karachi Association (NKATI), Site Superhighway Association (SSAI) and Bin Qasim Association (BQATI) appealed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Energy Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to take notice of the situation and look into the possibility of supplying RLNG to SSGC for domestic usage as being done in case of SNGPL so that the gas crisis being suffered by the industries in Karachi could be averted.

    They stated that the business & industrial community totally rejects gas supply curtailment announced by the SSGC and the Karachi Chamber along with Industrial Town Associations will shortly announce the future plan of action if relief was not provided immediately which may even lead to triggering across the board protests.

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    Referring to SSGC’s statement in response to a joint press release issued on November 11, 2022 by KCCI and all seven industrial town associations, they said that a meeting was held between SSGC and federally constituted committee comprising representatives of industries from Karachi who gave numerous suggestions, of which one of the suggestion was to either close down gas supply to industries for two day a week or carry out gas load shedding for eight hours a day so that SSGC could maintain its line pack and the industries receive gas for 16 hours a day at required pressure so that they could keep on operating efficiently.

    However, this unfortunately, was not done and later on, without taking the stakeholders on board, SSGC issued a notification/ letter to industries about suspension of gas supply which contained several ambiguities as in the said letter, SSGC has issued a caution for future as well by saying that every year gas supply will remain suspended. Subsequently, it has also been notified that 50 percent of gas supply to captive power plants will also be curtailed without explaining that what will happen to those industries who do not have KE connection or any other source and the process of gas supply suspension to general industries has also not been properly explained.

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    SSGC must refrain from giving misleading statements in the media by sharing those decisions which were neither discussed nor agreed upon by the federally constituted committee in any of the meetings held to discuss gas crisis, KCCI and Industrial Town Associations urged, adding that several meetings were held in this regard but without taking us into confidence, SSGC has issued improper notification.

    KCCI and Industrial Town Associations, while once again urging the government to take notice, stated that the overall situation was really alarming in Karachi which would terribly affect industrial performance, exports and have a deep negative impact on the economy due to rampant unemployment as suspension of gas for three consecutive months would obviously cause massive layoffs and massive reduction in exports.

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  • PYMA fears cancellation of export orders

    PYMA fears cancellation of export orders

    KARACHI: Pakistan Yarn Merchant Association (PYMA) has expressed fear cancellation of export orders due to non-production after suspension of gas to industries.

    Saqib Naseem, Central Chairman PYMA, Junaid Teli, Vice Chairman PYMA, have expressed deep concern over non-supply of gas to industries and appealed to Prime Minister, Imran Khan, Minister Energy, Hammad Azhar and Adviser Trade & Investment, Abdul Razzak Dawood to restore gas supply to Karachi’s industries, so that the industries may be prevent from catastrophe.

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    In an appeal, PYMA office-bearers said that steps should be taken to get the yarn industry out of crisis otherwise all the industries will be ruined.

    They said: “The suspension of gas supply to export-oriented, general industries, SMEs, has severely affected production activities, which has caused great frustration to exporters and they are worried that if the gas is not restored at full pressure as per the demand of the industries then how will they fulfil the foreign orders in time.”

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    They drew officials that if exporters fail to deliver export shipments as promised, there are fears of massive cancellation of export orders. “As a result, exporters will face huge financial losses as well as a huge negative impact on domestic exports.”

    Saqib Naseem and Junaid Teli appealed to Prime Minister, Imran Khan, Minister Energy, Hammad Azhar and Adviser Trade & Investment, Abdul Razzak Dawood to resolve the gas crisis and a policy should be formulated for taking the industrialists of Karachi out of serious crisis, so that the wheel of industries running smoothly and the country’s economy can be strengthened and the country’s exports can be increased also.

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    PYMA office-bearers warn the government that if the gas is not restored immediately then industries will be locked up and unemployment will flood. With the sharp decline in our exports, our dependence on imports will increase, which is contrary to the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

    Therefore, to make it easy to run the industries to fulfil the vision of the Prime Minister. In order to create more industries and create more employment opportunities and by promoting exports, the country can move faster on the path of economic development.

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  • PM appealed restoring gas to Karachi industrial zones

    PM appealed restoring gas to Karachi industrial zones

    KARACHI: The business leaders of industrial zones of Karachi have appealed Prime Minister Imran Khan to restore gas supply to all industries.

    While fervently appealing Prime Minister Imran Khan and his aides to immediately restore gas supply to all industrial zones of Karachi whose gas supply remains suspended since last more than 100 days, Chairman Businessmen Group (BMG) Zubair Motiwala, Vice Chairman BMG & Chairman Pakistan Apparel Forum Jawed Bilwani and President Karachi Chamber Muhammad Idrees have stressed that the federal government must save its repute by putting an end to the discriminatory treatment being suffered by this city since long which has not only aggravated miseries for the business community and the Karachiites but has also dented the government’s efforts to ensure ease of doing business.

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    Addressing a presser at Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) on Monday, Business Leaders urged that in order to revive the industrial activities, Sindh’s gas has to be returned to the province as it was highly unfair to keep the industries of Karachi deprived of Sindh’s own gas resources. They said that the industries of Karachi were deeply shocked and totally disappointed with the Government for neglecting and ignoring the repeated appeals and press releases over looming gas/ RLNG crises and remains indecisive in the burning matter for the last more than 100 days.

    General Secretary BMG AQ Khalil, Senior Vice President Abdul Rehman Naqi, Vice President Qazi Zahid Hussain along with President Site Association of Industry Abdul Rasheed, President Federal B. Area of Trade & Industry Haroon Shamsi, President Korangi Association of Trade & Industry Salman Aslam, Representative of Landhi Association of Trade & Industry Ajmal Afzal, President North Karachi Association of Trade & Industry Faisal Moiz, President Bin Qasim Association of Trade & Industry Elahi Buksh and President Site Superhighway Association of Industry Aamir Hassan Lari attended the presser. From Value-Added Textile Associations, Zonal Chairman Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers & Exporters Association (PHMA) Abdul Rehman, Chairman Pakistan Readymade Garments Manufacturers & Exporters Association (PRGMEA) Sheikh Shafiq Jhok Wala, Chairman Pakistan Knitwear & Sweaters Manufacturers & Exporters Association Kamran Chandna, Chairman Pakistan Cotton Fashion Apparel Manufacturers & Exporters Association Aitazaz Ahmed Japanwala,  Chairman Towel Manufacturers Association Kashif Mehtab Chawla, Chairman Pakistan Bedwear Exporters Association Asif Javed & Chairman Pakistan Denim Manufacturer & Exporters Association Asif Riaz Tata also participated.

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    Chairman BMG Zubair Motiwala said that the Government’s promises and commitments to assure supply of gas to export industries appear to be an eyewash and a mere lip-service. It was highly unfair to deprive Karachi from Gas/ RLNG as this city, being the textile and industrial hub of Pakistan, alone contributes 68 percent revenue to the national exchequer and 54 percent to national exports while 52 percent of textile exports also take place from Karachi.

    “Yet this matchless contribution is not being taken into consideration and Karachi continues to undergo discrimination that has led to causing severe production losses of more than 66 percent due to reduced or no supply of gas. The inequitable conduct and discriminatory treatment with Karachi were totally unconstitutional hence intolerable and highly deplorable”, he said while fearing that the discriminatory actions/ policy towards Karachi will not only cause the industry to cripple but would also tarnish the vision of Prime Minister.

    Chairman BMG further stated that the rising demand for gas in Baluchistan during winter season was being fulfilled by SSGCL alone which receives 125mmcfd gas from Sui whereas SNGPL, which takes away 180mmcfd from Sui, stands completely spared from sharing the burden of rising gas demand in Baluchistan which was beyond anyone’s understanding. “We firmly believe that the rising demand for gas in Baluchistan has to be meted out by SSGCL and SNGPL as per ratio of gas being received by them which means that the extra demand of 160mmcfd in Baluchistan during winter should be rationally divided with 41 percent (65mmcfd) burden on SSGCL and the remaining 59 percent (95mmcfd) must be borne by SNGPL.”  

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    Zubair Motiwala stressed that a quantum of 211mmcfd gas, which was erroneously allocated to SNGPL in the past and the same has also been recognized by SAPM Gas and DG Gas, needs to be immediately returned to SSGCL. “Last year, the industry of Karachi entered into an agreement with the Ministry of Energy and Ministry Commerce to purchase extra quantum of gas at higher price for a period of five months to match the demand. However, we were denied of the same this year due to lack of planning.”

    Chairman Pakistan Apparel Forum Jawed Bilwani mentioned that Prime Minister’s excellent policy pertaining to Long Term Financing Facility (LTFF) encouraged industrialists to invest more than US$3 billion on purchase of machineries/ equipment which was likely to promote industrialization but this policy will be wasted due to unavailability and unjustified distribution of gas.

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    Bilwani said that the Value-Added Textile Export Industries were saddened over such unwelcoming act and behavior of the Federal Government. Surprisingly, Government is well aware that the downfall in exports will also result into downward revision in the national revenue and will also negatively impact the foreign exchange coming to Pakistan where the national exports will ultimately face sharp decline, nevertheless, no response and continuous silence of the Government is not understood?

    He said that repeated appeals in the print media without any response from the Government has also tarnished the soft and positive image of Pakistan in the eyes of international community around the globe and has also raised several questions in the Diplomatic Missions of friendly countries in Pakistan whereby the Ambassadors and diplomats in Islamabad and Karachi have been continuously observing the situation and they may send their advisories to the buyers of their countries which may result to disruption or discontinuation of existing and new export orders.

    Addressing the presser, President KCCI Muhammad Idrees opined that instead of pursuing the pick & choose strategy, gas has to be supplied without any differentiation to all the industries including General, SMEs and export-oriented industries as they all go hand-in-hand. The government has to realize that the general industries were an integral part of the value chain for exports which drive the economy.

    He was of the view that neglect and disregard of repeated appeals of the industries of Karachi has also depicted a dark picture of Pakistan in the eyes of international community as the sitting Government which claims to be business and export friendly, has thus far not yet showed any concern towards the industrial slowdown and shattered export production in Karachi.

    BMG and KCCI Leadership along with Presidents of all other Trade Associations informed that the industries of Karachi were also being victimized and denied of other alternate fuels like Furnace Oil as the Department of Explosives, Petroleum Division was also not granting the required license to export industries which they applied for around two months ago. Production of export industries has come to a complete halt as they have no other alternate energy or power connection/ source.

    They said that empty Containers and Vessels to dispatch export shipments to various destinations worldwide were also not easily available due to ill-planning of the Government as the empty containers have been exported, reportedly, throughout last year, in huge quantities and mother vessels were also not coming to Pakistan. Such neglect on part of the Government was highly deplorable and the valuable struggle and hard efforts of exporters, encompassing over decades, to enhance exports will end in smokes and their new investments for further industrialization will be sabotaged, they added and asked, why should the industries of Karachi suffer on the cost of maladministration and nasty planning of non-serious elements in the Government who were responsible for the ongoing gas crises.

    The Industrialists also deplored the misleading contents of appeal of APTMA North Zone published on January 29 wherein the Spinners’ Association has attempted to misinform the Government mentioning that the industries in Sindh were getting required pressure to operate in contravention to the appeals given by APTMA South Zone.

    In the national interest, Zubair Motiwala, Jawed Bilwani, Muhammad Idrees and all Presidents of Trade Associations appealed Prime Minister Imran Khan to take immediate cognizance of the situation and urgently respond to the Constitutional Right of the business community of Karachi to save the investment of industrialists and protect the soft and positive image of Pakistan globally, otherwise, if such alarming situation prevails, the country may face unrest and uncertainty due to closure of industries in Karachi, massive layoffs and drastic decline in the national exchequer further leading to chaos.

  • Industry cries foul as gas suspension halts production

    Industry cries foul as gas suspension halts production

    KARACHI: The industry has cried foul over suspension of natural gas, which has halted the manufacturing activities resulting dishonoring export orders.

    The Industrialists of SITE Karachi have stringed up protesting banners over various roads and roundabouts of industrial areas against Gas load shedding, appealing the Prime Minister for uninterrupted supply of gas to industries of Karachi to save export and general industries including SMEs from disaster otherwise, fulfillment of export orders and new investments of billions of rupees shall be at risk.

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    President, SITE Association of Industry, Abdul Rasheed, in a statement appealed Prime Minister Imran Khan that industries are facing suspension of gas supply since November 21, 2021.

    Due to daily 16 hours’ gas load shedding or zero gas pressure, about 66 per cent industrial production has been effected whereas, discrimination with Karachi is catastrophic for industries and against the defined export policies of the prime minister.

    Karachi is industrial and economic hub of Pakistan, despite of contributing 68 per cent to national exchequer, contributing over 54 per cent towards total exports and 52 per cent towards textile exports, Karachi is facing injustice by authorities.

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    Abdul Rasheed raised the question as to why industries of Karachi solely suffers from shortage of Gas? Why is Sindh being prevented from using its own Gas?

    “It seems that there is hidden intention of shutting down or destroying Karachi industries behind depriving Karachi of gas. Is depriving Karachi of gas aimed at thwarting Prime Minister’s export policy?”

    Last year SSGC was provided with 150 MMCFD RLNG against only 34 MMCFD RLNG provided this year.

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    He further added that Sui Northern Gas Company may also confer its appropriate share to Baluchistan and wrongly allowed 211 MMCFD gas to Sui Northern Gas may be provided back to SSGC to improve gas supply.

    SAI chief has appealed to Prime Minister Imran Khan to ensure round-the-clock gas supply with adequate pressure to Karachi industries and requested to supply gas regardless of category i.e. Export, General industries or SMEs so that destruction of industries could be avoided failing which investment made by importing 3 billion dollars’ worth machinery by various industries shall be in jeopardy and will lead to a flood of unemployment.

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  • Gas shortage created purposely for using RLNG: KCCI

    Gas shortage created purposely for using RLNG: KCCI

    KARACHI: Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) has said that the gas shortage in Sindh is created purposely to force industry to take RLNG.

    Agha Shahab Ahmed Khan, President KCCI in a statement on Wednesday said: “gas pressure has been reducing purposely to pressurize the industries to take RLNG, which has resulted in terribly affecting the overall production and was causing severe losses of up to billions of rupees.”

    He added: “Gas resources in Sindh are largely being mismanaged that has led to creating severe crises not only in Sindh but also in Punjab and the rest of the country.

    “None of the provinces were getting the required gas due to the said mismanagement. If gas resources are distributed exactly as per Article 158, there will not be any crises in Sindh and Karachi, which is the hub of economic & industrial activities while the rest of the country must get RLNG which has to be promptly imported.”

    He expressed displeasure over serious gas shortage being suffered by the industries situated in all industrial zones in Karachi, stressed that the gas being produced in Sindh must at first be provided to its inhabitants and industries whereas only surplus gas should be forwarded to other provinces as per Article 158 of Pakistan’s Constitution.

    Agha Shahab stated that RLNG, which was being imported to overcome gas shortages, must be provided to those provinces who either have zero gas production or were not producing sufficient amount of gas as per their requirement whereas, the Sindh province, which is blessed with abundant gas resources, must get gas from its own reserves.

    “Why the consumers in Sindh are being compelled to take RLNG, when the province has sufficient gas reserves to surmount its local demand,” he asked, adding that it is totally ‘contrary to the Constitution.’

    “We, the business & industrial community of Karachi, are already suffering badly because of high cost of doing business therefore the suspension of gas in Karachi would not only prove detrimental for the industry but would also lead to worsening the economic crises, besides raising poverty and unemployment,” he opined.

    Referring to Prime Minister Imran Khan’s remarks in which the business community was urged to set up industries and factories as 2020 is going to be a year of growth, Agha Shahab said that under the prevailing circumstances when the existing industries were confronted with severe gas crises, high electricity rates, exorbitant interest rates, devaluing rupee against dollar, rising petroleum prices, lack of infrastructure and other serious civic issues, how could anyone think of setting up industries or go for expansion.

    “In order to actually make 2020 a year of growth, the government will have to resolve all these issues on top priority otherwise there will be no growth at all and the economic performance would continue to remain depressed or it may even worsen further,” he added.

  • Production activities halt on gas shortage: FPCCI

    Production activities halt on gas shortage: FPCCI

    KARACHI: Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has said that manufacturing activities have been halted due to gas shortage in the country.

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