Opposing hike in electricity tariffs, NKATI threatens

Opposing hike in electricity tariffs

Opposing hike in electricity tariffs, NKATI threatens

Opposing hike in electricity tariffs
Opposing hike in electricity tariffs

KARACHI: The industrialists of the North Karachi Industrial Area, which is the largest industrial area in Sindh in terms of SMEs and the second-largest after Sialkot, have vehemently protested against the recent hike in electricity rates, demanding a reversal of the recent electricity rate hike, warned that if their demand is not met, they will initiate full-fledged protests, also shut down their industries and also surrender the keys to the government.

In an appeal, Faisal Moiz Khan, President North Karachi Association of Trade & Industry (NKATI), requested to Chief of Army Staff. General Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar, Minister for Energy, Power & Petroleum Muhammad Ali and Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Sindh Former Justice Maqbool Baqar to play their important role in reversing power tariff hike for saving industries , especially small & medium enterprises (SMEs) from destruction. Otherwise, the shutdown of industries, SMEs, will not only result in highly negative effects on exports but also lead to a flood of unemployment that will be difficult to control.

NKATI President further said that if the achievements of developed countries in the world are observed, the important role of SMEs will become apparent. However, unfortunately, in our country, SMEs are being badly neglected. “Due to high costs, production activities have already been restricted and industries have become extremely difficult to run while SMEs have been forced to close their units. Rather, it wouldn’t be unjustified to say that small-scale industrialists are almost dead.”

He was of the view that the recent hike in electricity tariff will devastate industries, especially SMEs, as expensive electricity and gas have severely impacted production activities of major industries including SMEs. The situation has deteriorated.

Author: Dilshad Malik

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