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Govt set an export target of $200b by 2025

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Adviser commerce and investment, Abdul Razak Dawood on Wednesday said the government set an export target of $ 200 billion by the end of Fiscal Years 2025.

Key features of the 3rd Textile and Apparel Policy, recently approved by the Cabinet included the persuasion of value addition in textile, manufacturing of globally competitive products according to the global trading market and subsidizing more facilities in this sector so that it can compete with its regional competitors, he said.

The adviser said this while addressing the press conference in launching the ‘3rd Textile and Apparel Policy’ approved by the Federal Cabinet.

Razak Dawood hoped that the country’s textile exports would increase from the current $15 billion to $21 billion by June 30, 2022.

“We have seen a 32 percent growth in textiles this year, which is expected to reach 26 percent by the end of the coming year,” he said.

He said that Pakistan’s share in the global textile market is 1.8 percent, which needs to be increased and it has vast potential for further expansion.

He said that “we have rationalized the tariff and in this regard the government has reduced the duties in many areas of textile from zero to 50 percent.

Similarly, textiles machinery is also being imported in the textile sector on which duties have been reduced so that modern machinery can be brought in the textile industry and its products can be introduced in the global competitive market.

The Adviser said that the government was trying its best to make the current growth in textile sustainable so that it could contribute to the economic growth of the country.

He said that is why the government is incentivizing the textile sector through short and long term policies.

Similarly, the government has provided full facilities to the textile and non-textile sector through Duty Drawback on Local Taxes (DLTL) payments.

He said that textile has grown in both value added and non-value added. Similarly, Pakistan was ranked 5th globally in cotton and yawn, 2nd in demon and fabrics and also 2nd in cotton clothier.

He informed that in textile value added, Pakistan is second in home textile, second in Towel, third in hosiery and 17th in Apparel.—APP

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