ISLAMABAD: Federal Finance Adviser Shaukat Tareen has said that petroleum costs in Pakistan will be diminished before very long.
In a meeting given to an unfamiliar Urdu site, Shaukat Tareen said that the public authority is bringing a smaller than normal spending plan one week from now under a concurrence with the IMF, however it won’t end the assessment exclusion on food things. Cash spending plans won’t make food costly.
Shaukat Tareen said that in the smaller than usual spending plan, customs obligation on make-up things, garments, shoes and other imported extravagance things including fragrances would be expanded, other than raising the business charge rate on some privately made things from 12. The expense will be 17%.
The Finance Adviser said that petroleum costs had not descended till now after the fall in costs in the worldwide market yet before very long petroleum costs in Pakistan will likewise be decreased.