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Electricity crisis threatens Pakistan’s economy, industry and livelihoods

Prolonged, unannounced power outages are disrupting industry, raising costs and weakening exports, as experts urge urgent reforms, stakeholder consultation and reliable electricity supply to stabilise economy.

April 15, 2026 4:20 pm
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Electricity crisis threatens Pakistan’s economy, industry and livelihoods
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By Tanveer Ahmed Sheikh
Senior Vice President, Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry

Pakistan is once again in the grip of a severe energy crisis, with many parts of the country facing up to twelve hours of unannounced load shedding daily. This uncertainty has not only distressed domestic consumers but has also placed importers, exporters, traders and the industrial sector under immense strain. Electricity is the backbone of any economy; when this fundamental utility becomes unreliable, its repercussions are felt across all sectors. The current situation reflects precisely that, as business activity continues to suffer, creating fresh economic challenges.

Unannounced power outages undermine public confidence and create significant uncertainty for the business community. When industrialists cannot predict electricity availability, they are unable to plan production effectively. This is particularly damaging for industries where continuous power supply is essential for machinery and processes. Sudden interruptions not only halt production but also risk damaging expensive equipment.

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Pakistan’s industrial sector is already grappling with multiple challenges, including high energy costs, elevated interest rates, rising raw material prices and inconsistent policies. Load shedding has compounded these difficulties. Production cycles are being disrupted, timely completion of orders is becoming increasingly difficult, and the export sector is losing momentum. When industries fail to maintain output levels, exports inevitably decline, posing serious risks to the national economy.

Exports remain a cornerstone of Pakistan’s economy. Any disruption to industrial productivity directly affects export volumes, reducing foreign exchange inflows. This, in turn, places pressure on the national currency and widens the trade deficit. At a time when the country urgently needs to strengthen its foreign reserves, the persistence of load shedding threatens to aggravate an already fragile economic situation.

In response to unreliable grid supply, many industrialists are compelled to rely on generators. However, soaring diesel prices have made this alternative extremely costly. Generating electricity through diesel significantly increases production costs, rendering local products less competitive in international markets.

Another concerning aspect of the current crisis is the exploitation of the situation by certain market players. Prices of batteries, UPS systems and solar energy solutions have surged sharply, adding to the financial burden on both consumers and businesses. This trend not only exacerbates affordability issues but also contributes to overall economic strain.

If the situation persists, industrial activity is likely to slow further, potentially leading to factory closures, job losses and rising unemployment. Such developments could trigger broader social challenges and deepen economic instability.

It is imperative to question who is recommending such measures and on what grounds. Decisions of this magnitude must take into account economic realities, industrial needs and public welfare. The Ministry of Energy must urgently engage all stakeholders, particularly the business community, and present a transparent and practical strategy to address the crisis.

Agreements with Independent Power Producers (IPPs) have long been a subject of debate. The current crisis has once again raised concerns about their structure and effectiveness. If these agreements are not delivering the desired outcomes, a comprehensive review is essential to place the energy sector on a sustainable footing.

The present electricity crisis is not merely a temporary disruption but a serious economic challenge with potentially long-term consequences. Immediate measures are required, including the elimination of unannounced load shedding, uninterrupted power supply to industries, relief on diesel and alternative energy sources, and the introduction of consistent and transparent energy policies. A structured mechanism for ongoing stakeholder consultation is equally important.

Whenever Pakistan’s economy begins to show signs of recovery, unforeseen crises tend to reverse progress. If timely and prudent decisions are not taken now, the industrial wheel may grind to a halt, inflicting irreversible economic damage. The need of the hour is for the government, institutions and the business community to work collectively to resolve this crisis and steer Pakistan towards a stable and prosperous economic future.

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