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Watching the news about new petrol price drop in Pakistan, people were complaining that such relief is not enough and is not on par per international price. So I did some search.
Our country is already running into many financial issues. Gov't already cannot collect enough taxes and whatever tax it could gather from petrol prices also seem to be falling (example, 5% on 70 rupees is lower unlike on 120 rupees).
Now take a look at South Asia, as it is a good comparison (many countries produce a lot of petrol and hence can sell it for cheap to its citizens). We have nearly the lowest price offered for petrol price. Yet, people still want a lower price. So do they want petrol free? Or for 1.61 rupees a litre like in Venezula or Syria?
On the 26th, Pakistan was selling petrol for 78, India for 103, Afghanistan for 97, Bangladesh for 101, China for 107. The average price in world is 105 rupees. Yet the gov't has decided to offer some 8 rupees of additional relief. Pakistan will import 320,000 tonnes of petrol for upcoming month. This means, Pakistan imports some 434,063,101, or 434 million litres of petrol. We're ignoring the some 4,500 petrol that Pakistan produces itself. So, the number 434 * 70.29 gives us 30,510,295,369 rupees, or 305,102,954 million dollars.
Now just imagine if we were to pay 100 rupees a litre for petrol (which, mind you, is still cheaper than many places in the world, including Canada which happens to produce a lot of oil). So we will have a number of 43,406,310,100 rupees, or 434,063,101 million dollars. This means we lose roughly 129 million dollars this month.
This amount can now be used to build new hospitals, roads, airports, pay off debt and whatnot. The Prime Minister has also said that since August 1, the people have received a relief of 400 billion rupees, or 4 billion dollars. Pakistan's current debt is 56 billion dollars and took a 6.6 billion dollars of loan from IMF 2 years back. We can instead pay off the loan, which will no longer devalue our currency like it did previously, boost investors views about stability of economy,
Then, the nation is already providing subsidy on electricity, since what they charge is lesser than what it costs to produce electricity. Yet, gov't is still providing relief and people are still complaining that such relief is not enough. This is also one reason on why we've circular debt. Gov't doesn't earn enough to pay back what it costs to produce, then the losses from theft and already federal, provincial and people owing billions of dollars to pay for the electricity bills.
Other nations in South Asia and across the world are thinking of increasing the price of oil (the ones that produce) and the ones that consume have set a high price, which is helping the government balance its budget out. Yet, Pakistan is failing.
Sources:
Gasoline prices around the world, 26-Jan-2015 | GlobalPetrolPrices.com (Notice that the price is dated Monday the 26th, so it won't show the new price of 70.xx rupees today.)
Record petrol imports in Jan - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
Convert Liters To Metric Tons - The Calculator Site
Petrol price cut by Rs 6.25, diesel by Rs 7.86 per litre
IMF Survey : Pakistan Gets $6.6 Billion Loan from IMF
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Our country is already running into many financial issues. Gov't already cannot collect enough taxes and whatever tax it could gather from petrol prices also seem to be falling (example, 5% on 70 rupees is lower unlike on 120 rupees).
Now take a look at South Asia, as it is a good comparison (many countries produce a lot of petrol and hence can sell it for cheap to its citizens). We have nearly the lowest price offered for petrol price. Yet, people still want a lower price. So do they want petrol free? Or for 1.61 rupees a litre like in Venezula or Syria?
On the 26th, Pakistan was selling petrol for 78, India for 103, Afghanistan for 97, Bangladesh for 101, China for 107. The average price in world is 105 rupees. Yet the gov't has decided to offer some 8 rupees of additional relief. Pakistan will import 320,000 tonnes of petrol for upcoming month. This means, Pakistan imports some 434,063,101, or 434 million litres of petrol. We're ignoring the some 4,500 petrol that Pakistan produces itself. So, the number 434 * 70.29 gives us 30,510,295,369 rupees, or 305,102,954 million dollars.
Now just imagine if we were to pay 100 rupees a litre for petrol (which, mind you, is still cheaper than many places in the world, including Canada which happens to produce a lot of oil). So we will have a number of 43,406,310,100 rupees, or 434,063,101 million dollars. This means we lose roughly 129 million dollars this month.
This amount can now be used to build new hospitals, roads, airports, pay off debt and whatnot. The Prime Minister has also said that since August 1, the people have received a relief of 400 billion rupees, or 4 billion dollars. Pakistan's current debt is 56 billion dollars and took a 6.6 billion dollars of loan from IMF 2 years back. We can instead pay off the loan, which will no longer devalue our currency like it did previously, boost investors views about stability of economy,
Then, the nation is already providing subsidy on electricity, since what they charge is lesser than what it costs to produce electricity. Yet, gov't is still providing relief and people are still complaining that such relief is not enough. This is also one reason on why we've circular debt. Gov't doesn't earn enough to pay back what it costs to produce, then the losses from theft and already federal, provincial and people owing billions of dollars to pay for the electricity bills.
Other nations in South Asia and across the world are thinking of increasing the price of oil (the ones that produce) and the ones that consume have set a high price, which is helping the government balance its budget out. Yet, Pakistan is failing.
Sources:
Gasoline prices around the world, 26-Jan-2015 | GlobalPetrolPrices.com (Notice that the price is dated Monday the 26th, so it won't show the new price of 70.xx rupees today.)
Record petrol imports in Jan - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
Convert Liters To Metric Tons - The Calculator Site
Petrol price cut by Rs 6.25, diesel by Rs 7.86 per litre
IMF Survey : Pakistan Gets $6.6 Billion Loan from IMF
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