Soaring dollar prices ring alarming bells: LCCI

Lahore, March 20, 2018 (PPI-OT): The Lahore chamber of Commerce and Industry has demanded of the State Bank of Pakistan to control rapid surge in dollar price through strict measures otherwise Pak rupee devaluation will give a big blow to the economy. “Inter-bank US Dollar rate is ringing alarming bells and calling for immediate attention of State Bank of Pakistan to avoid economic crisis. Rupee devaluation would be the last straw on the back of camel as external debts are already around $ 89 billion, exports are stagnant, trade deficit is swelling”, the LCCI Acting President Khawaja Khawar Rashid, Vice President Zeeshan Khalil and Executive Committee Members said in a statement.

They said that after a short span, dollar has once again started to crush Pak rupee that will reignite high inflation and halt growth by hitting all the important sectors of economy. “US dollar price against rupee was Rs.4.76 in 60s, Rs.59.30 in 2005 and reached touched the heights level during the current financial year. Soaring dollar price led to trade deficit, import costs, hike in POL prices etc.”, the LCCI office-bearers said.

They said that the recent surge in the prices of the greenback would jack-up the input cost that would hit the export-oriented industries hard. The LCCI President said that the State Bank of Pakistan needs to ascertain the factors weakening the value of rupee and check the possibilities of undue speculations and malpractices in the operation of foreign exchange markets in Pakistan. This will help stabilize rupee and restore the confidence of the business community.

They said that an unchecked increase in the dollar rates is multiplying the cost of doing business and badly affecting the industrial, manufacturing and agriculture sectors as Pakistan has to import fertilizers, food items, oil, machinery and industrial raw material. The office-bearers said that the government should take immediate measures to arrest further devaluation of rupee to avoid more damaging consequences for the economy.

They said though the weaker rupee benefits the exporters by giving them more rupees per dollar, but this benefit is neutralized by the costly imported inputs of manufacturing sector including textiles thus eroding the financial advantage of a weaker rupee. The LCCI office-bearers said that the economy was already under tremendous pressure owing to multiple internal and external challenges it has been facing for the last many years.

They said that an acute energy shortage and heavy government borrowing is mother of all economic ills. They said that the government observed a little restraint; the economic situation would have been quite encouraging. They said that today all sectors of economy are in trouble and a further fall in value of rupee will cause more contraction in economic activities leading to a drastic cut in the tax revenue for government.

The LCCI office-bearers said that if the greenback continues its upward flight, it will certainly inflate import bill besides lowering the competitiveness of Pakistan’s business and industry. Therefore, government should get quickly into action to arrest this dangerous trend. The LCCI President suggested to the government to immediately review its energy plan, introduce institutional reforms and curtail non-development expenditures for the sake of country’s economy and its people.

For more information, contact:
Information Department
Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI)
11-Shahrah-e-Aiwan-e-Tijarat,
Lahore -54000, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-111-222-499
Fax: +92-42-36368854
Website: www.lcci.org.pk

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