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Billions in Industry Losses; Urges Government to Clear Roads and Restore Supply Chain

Syed Turab Shah by Syed Turab Shah
April 28, 2025
Billions in Industry Losses; Urges Government to Clear Roads and Restore Supply Chain
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KARACHI: Sheikh Umer Rehan, Chairman of the Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers Association (PVMA), has warned that ongoing protests and blockades on national highways connecting Sindh to other provinces have severely disrupted the transportation of edible oil, cooking oil, and ghee across the country. As a result, thousands of containers are stranded on various routes, causing losses worth billions of rupees to the industry.
In a statement, Sheikh Umer Rehan expressed serious concern over the growing difficulties faced by manufacturers, stating that export consignments are also unable to reach ports on time, risking the cancellation of foreign orders and creating further financial strain for industrialists.
He emphasized that the disruption of transportation is not only affecting the supply of essential food items but has already led to shortages of edible oil and ghee in several areas, increasing hardships for the general public. Industries relying heavily on imported raw materials, particularly those involved in edible oil production, are facing severe operational slowdowns. If immediate action is not taken to reopen the roads, the shortage could worsen significantly in the coming days, he warned.
Rehan strongly urged the Federal and Provincial government to take urgent steps to clear the highways and national routes from protestors to ensure the uninterrupted supply of food items nationwide and to restore the logistics network, including exports. 
He cautioned that a failure to resolve the situation promptly would not only exacerbate shortages of essential items like edible oil, cooking oil, and ghee but would also trigger inflation and bring industrial activity to a standstill.
Highlighting the broader implications, Sheikh Umer Rehan pointed out that the edible oil sector fulfills a major portion of the country’s food needs and that continued disruptions could have a damaging impact on the national economy. He appealed to the authorities to take immediate and practical measures to protect the industry from further losses, noting that the ongoing road blockages are also harming Pakistan’s reputation in the international market.
KARACHI: Sheikh Umer Rehan, Chairman of the Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers Association (PVMA), has warned that ongoing protests and blockades on national highways connecting Sindh to other provinces have severely disrupted the transportation of edible oil, cooking oil, and ghee across the country. As a result, thousands of containers are stranded on various routes, causing losses worth billions of rupees to the industry.
In a statement, Sheikh Umer Rehan expressed serious concern over the growing difficulties faced by manufacturers, stating that export consignments are also unable to reach ports on time, risking the cancellation of foreign orders and creating further financial strain for industrialists.
He emphasized that the disruption of transportation is not only affecting the supply of essential food items but has already led to shortages of edible oil and ghee in several areas, increasing hardships for the general public. Industries relying heavily on imported raw materials, particularly those involved in edible oil production, are facing severe operational slowdowns. If immediate action is not taken to reopen the roads, the shortage could worsen significantly in the coming days, he warned.
Rehan strongly urged the Federal and Provincial government to take urgent steps to clear the highways and national routes from protestors to ensure the uninterrupted supply of food items nationwide and to restore the logistics network, including exports. 
He cautioned that a failure to resolve the situation promptly would not only exacerbate shortages of essential items like edible oil, cooking oil, and ghee but would also trigger inflation and bring industrial activity to a standstill.
Highlighting the broader implications, Sheikh Umer Rehan pointed out that the edible oil sector fulfills a major portion of the country’s food needs and that continued disruptions could have a damaging impact on the national economy. He appealed to the authorities to take immediate and practical measures to protect the industry from further losses, noting that the ongoing road blockages are also harming Pakistan’s reputation in the international market.
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