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ECC gives approval to auto policy 2021-26

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December 17, 2021: The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet has approved Auto Industry Development and Export Policy (AIDEP) 2021-26, a press release revealed yesterday.

After a detailed discussion, ECC approved the summary tabled by the Ministry of Industry & Production on AIDEP 2021-26, with the directions that export targets given in the policy may be reviewed every year and updated accordingly and proposed tariff structure to be presented separately to the ECC.

Mr Omar Ayub Khan, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs chaired a meeting of ECC in Islamabad, yesterday.

The ECC meeting was attended by Adviser to the PM on Finance & Revenue Mr Shaukat Tarin, Minister for Industries & Production Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar, Minister for Energy Mr Hammad Azhar, Minister for Railways Mr Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, Minister for Interior Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, Federal Minister for National Food Security & Research Syed Fakhar Imam, Adviser to the PM on Commerce & Investment Mr Abdul Razak Dawood, Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting Mr Farrukh Habib, Governor SBP, respective federal secretaries and other senior government officers.

The ECC after deliberation approved the summary presented by the Ministry of Energy on Retargeting of Power Sector Subsidies – Phase –II, which included removal of one slab benefit (Incremental block tariff) and the incorporation of revised subsidy and inter-distribution companies tariff rationalization/cross-subsidies.

The Committee also recommended the summary tabled by Finance Division for enhancement of Ways and Means Limit of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government from Rs. 27.0 billion to Rs. 31.3 billion due to the impact of the wage bill of erstwhile FATA.

The ECC discussed and approved the summary presented by the Ministry of Industries & Production for endorsement on the decision of the Committee constituted by the ECC of the Cabinet on scrapping of the tenders floated by TCP in respect of import of sugar.

ECC also approved the summary tabled by the Ministry of Industries & Production on the revised Gas supply priority order to the Fertilizer Sector on the recommendation of the Technical Advisory Sub-Committee. System gas supplies will be ensured to these plants during the current Rabi Session 2021-22 ensuring immediate availability of Urea Fertilizer and saving of foreign exchange in case of import of Urea from abroad. The ECC after deliberation approved the summary presented by the Ministry of Commerce on Textile and Apparel Policy 2020-25 with directions to incorporate inputs of FBR and Finance Division and meet the observations of the Power Division.

On the recommendations of the Technical Advisory Sub-Committee, ECC also approved the following Technical Supplementary Grants: i. Technical Supplementary Grant for amount Rs. 2,650.968 million in favour of the Ministry of Housing & Works for the execution of development schemes in the province of Sindh and Balochistan under SAP. ii. Supplementary Grant / Technical Supplementary Grant in favour of Ministry of Energy for payment of First Instalment (40%) to IPPS of 2002 underpayment mechanism. iii. Supplementary Grant to Ministry of Information & Broadcasting amounting to Rs. 2 billion for launching comprehensive media campaign on Government initiatives, Programmes and Projects.

The ECC, after detailed discussion, deferred a summary tabled by the Ministry of National Food Security & Research for notification of minimum indicative price of Tobacco Crop 2022 with the directions that a committee may be formed to address the observations of stakeholders and present the proposal in the next meeting after detail revision. Earlier, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance & Revenue Mr Shaukat Tarin, presided over the meeting of Technical Advisory Sub-Committee. The TASC reviewed the summaries in detail and presented its recommendations to the ECC for its consideration.

Press Release

 

Posted on: 2021-12-17T10:08:34+05:00

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