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Pak serious to make garment sector competitive: official

09 Jan '19
1 min read

Pakistan is taking all necessary measures to make the value-added textile industry competitive and vibrant in the global market, adviser to prime minister on commerce, textile, industries, production and investments Abdul Razak Dawood recently told a delegation of Pakistan Readymade Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PRGMEA).

PRGMEA made a detailed presentation to the advisor and made suggestions to take the industry out of crisis and raise the country's exports.

Dawood assured the delegation that a level playing field would be provided to the zero-rated export industry.

Urging Dawood to work on rationalizing duty structures and minimise taxes and duties on import of raw materials, PRGMEA central chairman Mubashar Naseer Butt said the value-added garments sector has shown 11.22 per cent growth in 2017-18 despite internal and external challenges.

The ministry should also discourage export of raw material and encourage export of value-added items, he added. (DS)

ALCHEMPro News Desk – India

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