IMF suggests Pakistan to Reduce Power / Electricity Tariff in Pakistan
IMF suggests Pakistan to Reduce Power / Electricity Tariff in Pakistan.
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Reducing electricity tariffs can be a complex issue with various economic and social implications. Lower tariffs can make electricity more affordable for consumers but may also impact the financial sustainability of power providers, especially if they are state-owned entities. It can also affect government revenue if subsidies are involved.
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