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Daily Times July 10, 2021 Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Food Security, Jamshed Iqbal Cheema on Friday said the federal government would give loans to youth for food processing to cater the food needs of the country. Addressing a seminar entitled, “Agriculture Transformation Plan, a Vision of Prime Minister” at Islamia University Bahawalpur here he said they would not cater the food needs of the country without promoting food processing. “Our food production has not been fulfilling the total food needs of the country,” he said adding, therefore the federal government had decided to give loans to youth and other stakeholders to initiate food processing. ....
26pc tax on local bitumen production illogical: Experts-561926 daily-sun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from daily-sun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
[photo collected] The dual rules regulating the bitumen sector are taking a heavy toll of tax on the local producers and granting tax waiver and other privileges to the importers - creating an uneven competition in the market. Damage of the roads and highways due to the use of substandard imported bitumen has prompted the local entrepreneurs to go for producing high-quality bitumen locally. But the local producers are overburdened with tax and exposed to discriminatory rules. They are to pay 26 percent tax on the production of bitumen while importers are free from such tax. Experts and businessmen termed high tax on locally produced bitumen is contrary to the government’s industry-friendly policy and the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO). ....