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IMF approves govt’s proposal to reduce electricity prices

by Web Desk
March 11, 2025
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IMF approves govt's proposal to reduce electricity prices

IMF approves govt's proposal to reduce electricity prices

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During the last stage of loan negotiations, Pakistan receives IMF approval to lower electricity prices

Pakistan’s plan to lower energy tariffs has been approved by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which is a significant step forward for the nation’s faltering power industry and overall economic reform agenda. The development coincides with the final round of negotiations between the IMF mission and Pakistan’s economic team under the $7 billion Extended Fund Facility (EFF) program. Additionally, Pakistan’s chances of obtaining the second tranche of more than $1 billion are improved by the clearance.

Key Developments in IMF Discussions

Important talks on tariff rebasing, a key element of price changes in the power industry, were held between representatives of Pakistan’s Ministry of Energy and the IMF team. A formal proposal to lower base electricity rates by up to Rs. 2 per unit starting in April or May was presented during these talks. Reliable sources claim that the IMF approved the reduction, giving the Ministry of Energy and the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) the last word on how to carry it out.

In light of growing inflation and economic uncertainty, this decision is viewed as a strategic respite for struggling sectors and citizens who have been plagued by excessive electricity rates.

Situations and Issues

Even though the IMF approved the rate cut, there were some questions raised. The IMF voiced grave concerns about the power sector’s sluggish transformation, especially the postponement of the privatization of two significant power distribution companies (DISCOs). The government fell short of the January 2025 deadline that the IMF had previously set for these privatizations.

The Ministry of Energy’s proposed revisions to the NEPRA Act were met with strong opposition from the IMF, which saw them as a possible reversal of regulatory efficiency and independence.

At the same time, officials presented the IMF with a more comprehensive privatization plan for power distribution. This was a component of Pakistan’s larger endeavor to rectify the sector’s structural flaws and inefficiencies, which have been fueling the growth of circular debt, a persistent problem that has long dogged the energy industry.

Taxes, Circular Debt, and Upcoming Discussions

Pakistan’s measures to control and lower the growing circular debt, which has reached concerning levels, were also discussed in the discussions with the IMF. In the past, the IMF has demanded lasting measures to halt the debt cycle and tied the release of financing tranches to tangible improvements in this area.

The sovereign wealth fund and changes to tax laws were also discussed from a fiscal perspective. These topics are still up for discussion and should be resolved in the next several days.

Another IMF team might travel to Pakistan after Eid-ul-Fitr to concentrate on changes pertaining to governance, institutional reorganization, and transparency programs. Through these visits, Pakistan’s adherence to the established standards under the EFF will be further evaluated.

The Public’s Prompt Relief

It is anticipated that the possible Rs. 2 per unit alleviation will lessen the financial strain on people and businesses, as power rates are one of the main causes of inflation in Pakistan. For the government, which is trying to stabilize the economy while retaining public support, the action is also politically crucial.

An important turning point in Pakistan’s continuous efforts to recover economically has been reached with the IMF’s conditional approval. The path ahead is still difficult, though, as reforms in the public finance and electricity sectors call for consistent political will, openness, and effective implementation.

Tags: Circular debtDiscosEconomic ReliefElectricity PricesEnergy PolicyIMFIMF loanMinistry of EnergyNEPRApakistan economyPower Sector ReformsSovereign Wealth FundTariff Reduction
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