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MPS Preview: High for Longer

Provincial authorities crack down on soaring food prices with vigorous monitoring

Weekly inflation decreases 0.78%
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January 16, 2024 (MLN): In response to the rising prices of food items in the country, the provincial Food and Industries Departments of Punjab, Sindh, and KP have implemented strict monitoring measures, ensuring heavy fines, raids, and the sealing of shops engaging in price gouging.

According to a press release issued today, the Caretaker Minister for Planning Development and Special Initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed on Tuesday chaired a meeting of the National Price Monitoring Committee (NPMC) to review the prices of essential commodities.  

The Chief Statistician PBS presented an overview of the price situation in the country for the week ended on 11th January 2024 and apprised the meeting that SPI increased by 1.4% over the previous week (WoW) and increased to 44.2% over the corresponding week of the previous year.

He explained that the current spike in SPI is driven by perishable items including tomatoes and onions and poultry products like chicken and eggs.

During this week, prices of 21 items increased and those of 8 items decreased while prices of 22 items remained stable.

The decline was observed in the prices of food items such as potatoes, vegetable ghee, and sugar.

The prices of tomatoes, onion, chicken, eggs, and electricity observed an increase during the reference week.

The Chair asked about the measures taken by the provincial governments and ICT to curtail the gap between wholesale and retail prices.

In response, the representatives of the provincial Food and Industries Departments of Punjab, Sindh, and KP explained that strict monitoring of prices has been ensured through heavy fines, raids and sealing of high-charging shops.

The ACS further added that despite supply issues of perishable items due to extreme weather conditions, the issue of climate change has become more important.

The administration of Punjab is taking measures by sensitizing Deputy Commissioners across the province to control prices.

The Minister advised PBS to present a detailed report on the active usage of the Decision Support System on Inflation (DSSI) by Provincial / District Authorities for price monitoring and checking profiteering and hoarding.

The Minister also directed the ministry of NFS&R to engage with the Pakistan Poultry Association to identify and resolve the supply issues of poultry products.

The Minister also asked provincial governments and the administration of ICT to vigorously pursue smooth availability of essential items, especially in a preview of the upcoming Ramadan and report demand and supply situation of specific commodities used in Ramadan's upcoming meeting.

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Posted on: 2024-01-16T17:32:04+05:00