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Call for equal taxation on imported, local LPG - Newspaper

KARACHI: President of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) Mian Nasser Hyatt Magoo on Tuesday called for equal taxation for imported and locally-produced Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) to provide local industry a level playing field. The FPCCI is not against the import of LPG but it is against disparities in taxation, he said while speaking at the first meeting of FPCCI’s Standing Committee on LPG. LPG imports should continue until local producers can meet the demand in full, he added. “Business acumen says the share of imported LPG is bound to increase in Pakistan under current circumstances,” Mr Magoo said while asking the LPG stakeholders to inform the Federal Board of Revenue’s Anomaly Committee of the demand for equal taxation. Large oil refineries producing LPG in Pakistan should also raise their voice and support their distributors, he said.

LNG shipment to ease gas crisis in coming days: Tabish - Newspaper

KARACHI: Special Assistant to Prime Minster on Power and Petroleum Tabish Gohar is seen addressing business community on gas shortage issue at the FPCCI head office on Tuesday. KARACHI: Special Assistant to Prime Minster on Power and Petroleum Tabish Gohar on Tuesday said that the current gas crisis is temporary and a major improvement in supply is expected within two to three days. A major LNG shipment has arrived which will be transmitted and distributed through the Sui Southern Gas Company Limited (SSGCL) system, Mr Gohar said while speaking to the business community at the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI). Repair and maintenance works at gas fields were “mandatory and unavoidable”, he added.

Pakistan s gas crisis deepens as companies halt supply

Pakistan s gas crisis deepens as companies halt supply ANI 29 Jun 2021, 13:27 GMT+10 Lahore [Pakistan], June 29 (ANI): The gas crisis in Pakistan has deepened after two state-owned companies on Monday announced complete closure of gas supply till July 5 to industries and CNG stations following a decline in gas availability, low pressure in the system and dry docking of an LNG terminal. According to Dawn, CNG stations in the Sindh province were to open from June 28 after the closure on June 22, but Sui Southern Gas Company Limited (SSGCL) stopped supplies to them till July 5 in view of the lingering shortfall of 160 mmcfd due to the annual turnaround of Kunnar Pasakhi Deep (KPD) gas field.

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