Wheat, sugar prices to come down soon: Hammad Azhar

Last updated on: 24 August,2020 10:58 pm

He said price of sugar was already on downward trend after the reports of sugar being imported.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Minister for Industries and Production Hammad Azhar on Monday said that prices of wheat and sugar would come down soon after the landing of imported wheat and sugar in the country.

Addressing a press conference along with Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz, he said that after landing of imported wheat and sugar in the country, the hoarders who were holding huge stocks of the commodities would also start releasing the stock in the open market that would help further reduction in the prices of wheat and sugar.

He said price of sugar was already on downward trend after the reports of sugar being imported.

The minister said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government had worked hard to put the country s economy on the right track, adding that the two ruling families had looted the state money during their previous two tenures which put the economy on the verge of default like situation.

Hammad said the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government had committed criminal acts by dragging the country s economy to a situation from where the recovery was nearly impossible but it was the PTI government who under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan put the economy on the path of development.

He said in June 2018, Moody s rating agency had downgraded the Pakistan s economy due to the wrong policies of the PML-N government.

The minister further said that now all the international credit rating agencies were forecasting the outlook of Pakistan s economy as stable, adding that the current account deficit of Pakistan was reduced from a huge $2 billion per month to a surplus of over $400 million in July 2020.

He said the PTI government was setting right all the wrong policies of the previous government. "We also re-negotiated the terms and condition with the independent power producers for the betterment of power sector.

“During previous regime, over 200 spinning mills were closed but now all the spinning mills were running on full capacity,” he said and added a minimum dent was done to Pakistan s economy due to prudent policies of the government, during COVID-19.

He said: "We know that there is a reaction of every action but we are prepared for any reaction of the carters in the country, adding that the sale of Utility Stores had increased by seven times and during the current fiscal year, it would come out of operational losses.”