Flour mill owners announce strike

ISLAMABAD: Flour mill owners announced a strike on July 11 against the imposition of a 2.5 percent withholding tax in the budget 2024-25, ARY News reported.

In a statement, the flour mill owners said that due to increasing electricity bills, they are already facing difficulties in running their business.

“The additional 2.5 percent withholding tax will further ruin our business,” they added.

While demanding the government withdraw its decision to impose the tax, the flour mill owners announced to go on strike on July 11.

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Earlier, the Flour Mills Association rejected the ‘significant’ increase in taxes in the  budget 2024-25, warning that the price of flour would be increased by Rs 5 to Rs 7 per kilogram.

The association’s chairman, Aamir Abdullah, warned that if the government does not withdraw the newly imposed tax, a strike may be called, which could include the closure of flour mills across the country.

“The government needs to reconsider and withdraw the tax on wheat products, withholding tax implementation will inevitably drive up prices, affecting consumers and retailers alike,” Abdullah stated.

The association estimated that the price of a 10kg flour bag will increase by Rs 50, with fine flour seeing an increase of Rs 7 per kilogram.

Other wheat products are also expected to see significant price hikes, with fine flour potentially reaching Rs 460 per sack.

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