Govt announces new shipping policy
Last updated on: 07 August,2020 07:36 pm
He said the Pakistani flag carrier vessel will also have first berthing right at the port.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi on Friday announced new shipping policy, under which incentives have been provided to private shipping companies.
Addressing a news conference along with Advisor on Commerce Abdul Razzak Dawood in Islamabad on Friday, he said the government wants to involve private sector in the shipping business.
The minister said the vessel registered in Pakistan will be exempted from custom duty, income tax and sales tax till 2030.
He said the Pakistani flag carrier vessel will also have first berthing right at the port.
The minister hoped that three to four shipping companies will soon buy vessels in the country, adding that the new sipping policy will also facilitate fishermen.
Ali Zaidi said that new shipping policy announced by the government would lift Maritime sector to new heights, adding that shipping companies could now take advantage of liberal fiscal concessions and low mark up rates offered by SBP under Long Term Finance Facility (LTFF) to acquire ships flying Pakistan flag.
He said that Pakistan resident ship owning company would be defined as a company registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan and having its own seaworthy vessels registered under Pakistan flag.
The minister said that shipping industry was vital as it operated during peace times as well as in emergencies and high risk.
He said that new shipping policy was introduced to expand and earn foreign exchange for the country.
Ali Zaidi said that in January 1972, all the industries in Pakistan were nationalized including shipping industry. He said that all the shipping companies at that time were merged in Pakistan National Shipping Corporation.
“Over the years, as the nationalization was reversed with privatization, the industry began to recover with the exception of shipping industry” he said .
The minister said that it was the need of the hour to revive this industry as we had lagged way behind our regional competitors like Bangladesh.
He further said that as Pakistan relied on international shipping lines for its trade, adding it was losing foreign exchange which could be saved by developing local shipping industry. The minister said shipping industry had the potential to expand and earn foreign exchange for Pakistan.
Ali Zaidi said that Maritime industry was directly connected with many ministries. He acknowledged the support and cooperation of Advisor to the Prime Minister Abdul Razaq Dawood.
The minister said a port city had vital role in development of the country adding that Maritime sector was ignored in the past.
Ali Zaidi said that new Pakistan resident ship owning companies would be incentivized and pay tax of US$ 0.75 per GRT for the first five years of the shipping operations of each individual vessel’ inducted by them subject to the cut off period till 2030 after five years Pakistan resident ship owning companies shall pay US dollar per GRT annually on the said vessels shipping operation income.
He said no federal tax would be levied to the detriment of Pakistan residentship owning companies during the exemption period. He added that no preference would be given to PNSC in private sector cargo.
“In light of the shipping industry significance in overall economic development and foreign exchange savings shipping industry has been allowed to avail Long Term Finance Facility (ITFF)/ Islamic Long Term Finance Facility (ILTFF)” he added.