Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Industrialists, businessmen rejects exorbitant increase in policy rate

Industrialists
  • President SITE said SBP has dropped the interest bomb.
  • He demanded the government not to succumb to the pressure.
  • NKATI president requested the PM to withdraw the decision.

KARACHI: President SITE Association of Industry Riaz Uddin, while rejecting exorbitant increase in policy rate, saying that the MPC of SBP has dropped the interest bomb by jacking up the policy rate to 20% which will increase the KIBOR market to 22-23% making it impossible for the businesses to borrow money from the banking system.

Besides hitting the local Industry and Trade, the Export business will also be rendered uncompetitive whose refinance scheme is under jeopardy

As a result of such harsh measures, there will be a total collapse in the economy which is already in a negative growth mode as against last year’s growth rate of 6%, added the President SITE Association.

Riaz Uddin further said that in addition to today’s increase in interest rates, the earlier knee-jerk actions taken by the government, on the IMF-diktat such as the additional taxation measures, increase in energy rates, removal of concessionary tariff for the exporting industry and withdrawal of other subsidies have all been anti-business and anti-economic growth measures.

SITE Association of Industry demanded the Government and SBP not to succumb to the pressure of the Foreign Lenders to the detriment of our own country.

On the other hand, President North Karachi Association of Trade & Industry (NKATI) Faisal Moiz Khan, while expressing serious concerns over discontinuation of the Zero Rated Industrial (ZRI) package for the export-oriented sector under the pressure of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has rejected the Federal Cabinets’ decision.

In an appeal, NKATI president requested the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Federal Minister Energy Engr. Khurram Dastgir to withdraw the decision to discontinue the ZRI facility for zero-rated export industries in the best interest of the country’s economy. Otherwise, it will have a devastating impact on export industries, especially small and medium industries (SMEs) including textiles.

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NKATI terms mini budget disastrous for industry

NKATI terms
  • It will become almost impossible to run their factories.
  • He said government should not burden on industry.
  • Faisal Moiz Khan suggested for people-friendly policies.

KARACHI: President North Karachi Association of Trade & Industry (NKATI), Faisal Moiz Khan, has rejected the mini budget and the huge increase in gas & electricity tariff and, calling it disastrous for the economy & industry.

He said “If the government does not withdraw the increase in taxes and increase in electricity and gas rates through the mini budget, the industries will be closed. As a result, millions of workers will become unemployed while domestic exports will also be adversely affected.”

President NKATI Faisal Moiz Khan said that the government had earlier increased the gas & electricity tariff enormously, and at the same time, the government also indicated that the subsidy will be phased out, which will increase the production cost of the industries immensely.

“It will become almost impossible for the industrial community to run their factories, which will certainly affect the delivery of export orders, so the government should not burden the business, industry and the public to meet the IMF conditions”, he feared.

NKATI president was of the opinion that “If the business and industry will run, then the country will run, and if the people are prosperous, then the country will be prosperous, but unfortunately, all the actions of the government are on the contrary.”

Faisal Moiz Khan demanded the government that instead of taking anti-economic measures on the guidance of the IMF, business, industry and people-friendly policies should be formulated, and measures such as mini-budget should be avoided while withdrawing the increase in electricity and gas rates.

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Industry concerned over halt to gas supply

Nkati

KARACHI: The North Karachi Association of Trade and Industry (Nkati) has expressed concern over stopping the gas supply to non-export, general industries and demanded the government to continue gas supply with required pressure to the industries, a statement said. Faisal Moiz Khan, president of Nkati, said that Karachi should not be punished for contributing 54 … Read more

Indonesian envoy invites Pakistani industrialists for promoting bilateral trade

Indonesian

KARACHI: Indonesian Consul General in Karachi Dr June Kuncoro has invited Pakistani industrialists to visit Indonesia for promoting bilateral trade, saying that the Pakistani business and industrial community should take advantage of the opportunities available in Indonesia, a statement said. A forum called Pakistan-Indonesia already exists and is providing its services, he said. Addressing a … Read more