"government is hopeful of meeting payment demands of the suppliers by end of the year." Again the government is taking a forced loan from the private sector which doesn't appear in any public statistics. Therefore it doesn't ... read full comment
"government is hopeful of meeting payment demands of the suppliers by end of the year." Again the government is taking a forced loan from the private sector which doesn't appear in any public statistics. Therefore it doesn't exist for the IMF assments.
M D 8 years ago
Talking too much why,stop fooling farmers
Talking too much why,stop fooling farmers
YAM SELLER,KARACHI 8 years ago
"The suppliers are currently owed several months in unpaid arrears and the inability of government to fulfill its debt obligations has put the fertiliser subsidy programme in limbo, as more dealers are seriously reconsidering ... read full comment
"The suppliers are currently owed several months in unpaid arrears and the inability of government to fulfill its debt obligations has put the fertiliser subsidy programme in limbo, as more dealers are seriously reconsidering their participation in the programme".
So where is the money to pay the suppliers? Sika no wo h3?
"government is hopeful of meeting payment demands of the suppliers by end of the year." Again the government is taking a forced loan from the private sector which doesn't appear in any public statistics. Therefore it doesn't ...
read full comment
Talking too much why,stop fooling farmers
"The suppliers are currently owed several months in unpaid arrears and the inability of government to fulfill its debt obligations has put the fertiliser subsidy programme in limbo, as more dealers are seriously reconsidering ...
read full comment