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Rs73b earmarked for power sector

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Sales tax exempted on solar panels, agri machinery

Minister for Finance Miftah Ismail on Friday said that keeping in view importance of energy for development of the country, the government has earmarked Rs 73 billion for power sector.

Presenting budget speech for fiscal year 2022-23 in the National Assembly, the minister said bringing improvement in electricity generation, transmission and distribution was government’s top priority.

He said out of total allocation, a sum of Rs 12 billion would be spent for early completion of Mohmand dam. The project would benefit both the agriculture sector and the farmers.

The minister said that Pakistan was facing acute energy shortage. The thermal energy has become expensive due to sky rocketing prices of imported fuel. Promotion of renewable energy was a possible way forward to cope with such situation, he added.

The federal government also decided to exempt the import and local supply chain of solar panels and agriculture machinery from sales tax.

Under the new budget, Miftah Ismail has proposed that fami

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