Pakistan, March 10 -- Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have started policy-level discussions regarding the next installment of the $7 billion loan program. These talks are set to continue until March 14. The objective is to evaluate Pakistan's economic reforms and compliance with the program's conditions. The discussions focus on several key areas, including new revenue measures and energy sector reforms. Officials revealed that a surcharge of Rs2.80 per unit on electricity bills is under consideration. Additionally, there are proposals to introduce a carbon tax on petrol and diesel vehicles, along with levies on coal-powered plants.
Furthermore, tax reforms related to electric vehicles are on the table. The IMF aims to...
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