Ministry, SBP agree to take measures for clearance of palm oil stuck at warehouses

In a bid to avert any shortage of ghee/cooking oil in Ramazan, the Ministry of Industries (MoI) and the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Monday agreed to remove bottlenecks for speedy clearance of 385,000 tonnes of palm oil stuck at customs bonded warehouses due to non-retiring of documents. Edible oil industry sources claimed that an understanding has been reached between the SBP and MoI during a Zoom meeting for the opening of new letters of credit (LCs) by the banks to keep the edible oil industry running and ensure stability in prices. Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers Association (PVMA) claimed that banks were not retiring the documents and opening LCs. As a result, prices of palm oil crawled up to Rs14,000 per maund from Rs13,000 last week while mills are also running out of palm oil stocks. The palm oil shipments take at least 45-60 days to reach Karachi Port while Ramazan is starting in the third week of March when demand for ghee/cooking oil peaks. The industry needs to open LCs for future imports to meet the rising demand.