A number of stringent measures have been announced by the Interim Finance Minister, Mahendra Chaudhry in the 2008 National Budget Address.

Chaudhry has revealed a number of measures to ensure that the public sector reforms gain momentum, a number of initiatives to ensure that exports are increased, import levels are decreased, our net budget deficit is maintained at 2 percent, debt levels are controlled as our debt is now reaching unsustainable levels.

We start off direct and indirect taxes.

All items that have been levied fiscal duty of 3 percent will increase to 5 percent. Fiscal duty on mobile phones have been increased from 3 to 15 percent, the duty on laptops has increased from 0 to 15 percent while the duty on imported coconuts, pineapple, guavas, mangoes, oranges, mandarins and lemons have all increased from 3 to 15 percent.

However there is some good news as fiscal duty on cement, beef, pork and chicken has been decreased from 27 to 15 percent. All imports of plastic bags will be banned.

Chaudhry has also revealed that duty rates on certain basic food items have been reduced.