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Federal Government and Provinces Negotiate 154 Billion Rupee Fuel Subsidy for Motorbikes

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The federal government of Pakistan has initiated formal discussions with provincial administrations to allocate 154 billion rupees from their National Finance Commission share to fund a potential fuel subsidy program. This move comes as authorities weigh various relief measures against the backdrop of surging global oil prices triggered by ongoing international crises. The proposed plan aims to protect the most vulnerable commuters, specifically targeting owners of two-wheelers and three-wheelers who are disproportionately affected by fluctuations in the energy market.

Currently, the administration is evaluating two primary pathways to manage the impact of rising costs. The first option involves passing the full impact of international oil price hikes directly to consumers, while the second focuses on a targeted subsidy mechanism. Under the proposed relief framework, motorbikes would be eligible for subsidized fuel up to a limit of 20 liters, while three-wheelers would receive support for up to 30 liters. Executing this targeted intervention for a period of four to six weeks is estimated to require a total of 300 billion rupees, necessitating a collaborative fiscal effort between the Center and the provinces.

To finalize a decision on these escalated fuel prices, a high-level meeting is scheduled for next week involving President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and the four provincial chief ministers. While the Ministry of Petroleum has assured the leadership that the country maintains sufficient fuel stocks to meet domestic demand until at least May 10, the long-term outlook remains cautious. Projections suggest that if regional tensions persist, global crude prices could hover anywhere between 100 and 200 dollars per barrel, creating a complex economic environment that demands proactive fiscal planning.

Technological innovation is expected to play a central role in the delivery of this relief. The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has proposed a digital framework to ensure transparency and prevent leakage in the subsidy distribution. The plan involves the development of a dedicated fuel subsidy application and a QR code system for seamless transactions at filling stations. To facilitate this, the government intends to procure 24,000 smart Android devices to be used by relevant authorities. This data-driven approach aims to link relief directly to the excise records of registered vehicles, ensuring that the benefit reaches the intended recipients.

During recent consultative meetings chaired by Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, provincial leaders expressed their perspectives on the evolving situation. While there is a consensus on the need for relief, the Finance Division noted that fiscal space remains limited, with current revenues primarily driven by the petroleum levy. Consequently, any proposed measures must be carefully calibrated to maintain macroeconomic stability. Officials from Punjab and Sindh emphasized the importance of promoting fuel conservation behaviors alongside financial relief, suggesting that crisis management should include strategies to encourage more sustainable consumption patterns.

The federal government views the current challenge as an opportunity to implement deeper structural reforms in how subsidies and taxation are handled. By shifting toward a targeted, tech-enabled model rather than a blanket price cap, the administration seeks to maximize public relief while remaining fiscally prudent. As the federal and provincial governments expedite efforts to finalize this framework, the focus remains on ensuring that any reduction in international prices is effectively passed on to the public while maintaining a stable supply chain across the country.

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