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ISLAMABAD: Thousands of tons of cooking oil/ghee are being smuggled from Iran in different cans of 5 to 20 kilograms, causing heavy losses to the country's formal sector and national exchequer, which runs into billions of rupees.

The formal sector of ghee/cooking oil complained that the government also provided massive exemptions of GST and income tax to the industrial ghee/cooking oil units located in erstwhile FATA/PATA areas through the Finance Act 2021-22.

As such, these units paid close to Rs7,000 per ton customs duty while other units located in the settled areas were paying Rs32,000 ton on raw material. So the units located in settled areas were facing disadvantageous position.

This issue was raised during the National Price Monitoring Committee (NPMC) under the chairmanship of Minister for Finance Shaukat Tarin but so far, no solution could be found so far.

There has been one proposal floated in the NPMC meeting that the input adjustment should be introduced, so that all units could claim refunds but there was no clear-cut decision yet. The industry sources said that sofar 250,000 tons raw material were being imported by the units located in the FATA/PATA areas for meeting consumption requirement of just 5 million population.

On the issue of smuggling from Iran, the industry sources said that total consumption of cooking oil/ghee stands approximately to the tune of 350,000 tons all over Pakistan, including 125,000 tons cooking oil and 225,000 tons ghee on per month basis. The industry sources said that 500 tons to 1,000 tons was being smuggled from Iran on daily basis, causing billions of rupees losses to the national exchequer.

The official sources said that both the land and sea were being used to smuggle goods, especially cooking oil from Iran these days, and there was an incentive for smuggling because the cooking oil and ghee prices had escalated in the domestic market in the wake of higher palm oil prices in the international market. The palm oil prices almost doubled in international market jacking up from $700 per ton to $1,400 per ton and there was no possibility that its prices would come down in international market because in Malaysia the employees working on palm oil fields were not available owing to Covid-19 restrictions. The industry sources said that the government did not bring down the General Sales Tax (GST) on import of palm oil from 17 to zero percent and abolishing 2 percent Customs Duty despite making commitments publicly. Now it seemed that the smuggling was allowed rampantly so that the domestic prices could be shown reduced.

When contacted, Executive Member of Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers Association (PVMA) Umar Rehan said that the cooking oil/ghee was being smuggled from Iran through Balochistan in thousands of tons and even some social media platforms were advertising different brands openly but there was no action on the part of the government. He said that the Iranian cooking oil was being dumped at cheaper rates and it was even available online in Pakistan. He said that the formal sector was facing huge losses because it was importing palm oil by paying taxes and making products but this Iranian cooking oil had obtained market share in the range of 10 to 15 percent.

 
ISLAMABAD: Thousands of tons of cooking oil/ghee are being smuggled from Iran in different cans of 5 to 20 kilograms, causing heavy losses to the country's formal sector and national exchequer, which runs into billions of rupees.

The formal sector of ghee/cooking oil complained that the government also provided massive exemptions of GST and income tax to the industrial ghee/cooking oil units located in erstwhile FATA/PATA areas through the Finance Act 2021-22.

As such, these units paid close to Rs7,000 per ton customs duty while other units located in the settled areas were paying Rs32,000 ton on raw material. So the units located in settled areas were facing disadvantageous position.

This issue was raised during the National Price Monitoring Committee (NPMC) under the chairmanship of Minister for Finance Shaukat Tarin but so far, no solution could be found so far.

There has been one proposal floated in the NPMC meeting that the input adjustment should be introduced, so that all units could claim refunds but there was no clear-cut decision yet. The industry sources said that sofar 250,000 tons raw material were being imported by the units located in the FATA/PATA areas for meeting consumption requirement of just 5 million population.

On the issue of smuggling from Iran, the industry sources said that total consumption of cooking oil/ghee stands approximately to the tune of 350,000 tons all over Pakistan, including 125,000 tons cooking oil and 225,000 tons ghee on per month basis. The industry sources said that 500 tons to 1,000 tons was being smuggled from Iran on daily basis, causing billions of rupees losses to the national exchequer.

The official sources said that both the land and sea were being used to smuggle goods, especially cooking oil from Iran these days, and there was an incentive for smuggling because the cooking oil and ghee prices had escalated in the domestic market in the wake of higher palm oil prices in the international market. The palm oil prices almost doubled in international market jacking up from $700 per ton to $1,400 per ton and there was no possibility that its prices would come down in international market because in Malaysia the employees working on palm oil fields were not available owing to Covid-19 restrictions. The industry sources said that the government did not bring down the General Sales Tax (GST) on import of palm oil from 17 to zero percent and abolishing 2 percent Customs Duty despite making commitments publicly. Now it seemed that the smuggling was allowed rampantly so that the domestic prices could be shown reduced.

When contacted, Executive Member of Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers Association (PVMA) Umar Rehan said that the cooking oil/ghee was being smuggled from Iran through Balochistan in thousands of tons and even some social media platforms were advertising different brands openly but there was no action on the part of the government. He said that the Iranian cooking oil was being dumped at cheaper rates and it was even available online in Pakistan. He said that the formal sector was facing huge losses because it was importing palm oil by paying taxes and making products but this Iranian cooking oil had obtained market share in the range of 10 to 15 percent.

How can the Iranians be so good that they produce huge amount of these products in spite of all the sanction regimes they are under, smaller country than Pakistan and export it to Pakistan and make a profit out of the whole enterprise while the Pakistan businesses fall like ninepins and close the business and go home at the first sign of trouble?
 
There should be an awareness campaign... people can easily substitute this oil for sunflower oil, which is available in pakistan and can also be grown in large quantities in punjab and sindh, if the demands is therere.... once the demand for cooking oil dies down, smuggling trade will die too!
 
How can the Iranians be so good that they produce huge amount of these products in spite of all the sanction regimes they are under, smaller country than Pakistan and export it to Pakistan and make a profit out of the whole enterprise while the Pakistan businesses fall like ninepins and close the business and go home at the first sign of trouble?

Either Iranians are very smart or, the other side is.....
 
ISLAMABAD: Thousands of tons of cooking oil/ghee are being smuggled from Iran in different cans of 5 to 20 kilograms, causing heavy losses to the country's formal sector and national exchequer, which runs into billions of rupees.

The formal sector of ghee/cooking oil complained that the government also provided massive exemptions of GST and income tax to the industrial ghee/cooking oil units located in erstwhile FATA/PATA areas through the Finance Act 2021-22.

As such, these units paid close to Rs7,000 per ton customs duty while other units located in the settled areas were paying Rs32,000 ton on raw material. So the units located in settled areas were facing disadvantageous position.

This issue was raised during the National Price Monitoring Committee (NPMC) under the chairmanship of Minister for Finance Shaukat Tarin but so far, no solution could be found so far.

There has been one proposal floated in the NPMC meeting that the input adjustment should be introduced, so that all units could claim refunds but there was no clear-cut decision yet. The industry sources said that sofar 250,000 tons raw material were being imported by the units located in the FATA/PATA areas for meeting consumption requirement of just 5 million population.

On the issue of smuggling from Iran, the industry sources said that total consumption of cooking oil/ghee stands approximately to the tune of 350,000 tons all over Pakistan, including 125,000 tons cooking oil and 225,000 tons ghee on per month basis. The industry sources said that 500 tons to 1,000 tons was being smuggled from Iran on daily basis, causing billions of rupees losses to the national exchequer.

The official sources said that both the land and sea were being used to smuggle goods, especially cooking oil from Iran these days, and there was an incentive for smuggling because the cooking oil and ghee prices had escalated in the domestic market in the wake of higher palm oil prices in the international market. The palm oil prices almost doubled in international market jacking up from $700 per ton to $1,400 per ton and there was no possibility that its prices would come down in international market because in Malaysia the employees working on palm oil fields were not available owing to Covid-19 restrictions. The industry sources said that the government did not bring down the General Sales Tax (GST) on import of palm oil from 17 to zero percent and abolishing 2 percent Customs Duty despite making commitments publicly. Now it seemed that the smuggling was allowed rampantly so that the domestic prices could be shown reduced.

When contacted, Executive Member of Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers Association (PVMA) Umar Rehan said that the cooking oil/ghee was being smuggled from Iran through Balochistan in thousands of tons and even some social media platforms were advertising different brands openly but there was no action on the part of the government. He said that the Iranian cooking oil was being dumped at cheaper rates and it was even available online in Pakistan. He said that the formal sector was facing huge losses because it was importing palm oil by paying taxes and making products but this Iranian cooking oil had obtained market share in the range of 10 to 15 percent.

As long as it keeps prices down who cares. Let's make it official then at least the gov can collect import duty.
 
Seems like an excellent business opportunity.

GG for the smugglers
 
..... and for the handlers of these smugglers. It seems all these trucks have nothing to fear about.

remind me, what is actually wrong with this cross-border trade?
It's only much-needed essentials that are being transported into the country, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue, even if it isn't governmentally certified.

Plus the FC makes an absolute Killing in letting these guys through

You clearly don't understand the basics of economics.
Bro, no one even pays their taxes anyway and there is literally no local industry to contend with
 
remind me, what is actually wrong with this cross-border trade?

Ah ... few things.

1) Smuggling discourages the people who are trading/importing legally by shrinking their margins and putting them out of business.

2) Smuggling creates black money which facilitates other criminal activities and Gang/Mafias.

3) It encourages culture of crime and law abiding people end up leaving the country, like you did.

4) It decreases the revenue collected by the country (sales tax) resulting in wider budget deficit. State increase the tax on common citizens making things expensive for law abiding citizens.

5) Since support of armed forces is needed for smuggling on this huge scale, it leads to culture of corruption in armed forces. Not-too-corrupt officers also feels to be left out.

... there few more points that I can add if you'd like.
 
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