Imran Khan vows to bring down food prices in Pakistan
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has vowed to use all available resources of the state to bring down food prices in the country.
In a series of tweets on Saturday, the premier said: "Starting Monday in the coming week, our government will use all the resources at the disposal of the state to bring down food prices.
"We are already examining causes of the price hikes: whether there is a genuine supply shortage or simply hoarding by mafias, smuggling if any. Or a price rise due to international prices such as for palm oil, lentils, etc.
"From next week we will have our strategy in place and action will begin using all state organizations and resources to bring down food prices."
In response to Khan's announcement, Minister for Industries and Production Hammad Azhar, also tweeted: "South Asia has witnessed a temporary food inflation spike. (The) the government will take all measures needed to reduce the prices of essential commodities.
"Imported wheat and sugar will be released at control rates by provinces. All options are being examined for other commodities."
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