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Pakistan textile sector disappointed with Imran Khan govt s u-turn on Indian cotton imports ANI | Updated: Apr 02, 2021 10:08 IST Islamabad [Pakistan], April 2 (ANI): Pakistan s textile sector is disappointed by the government s decision to not allow the import of Indian cotton and has said that buying cotton from the neighbouring country is the need of the hour to avert big loss to textile exports. Pakistan Apparel Forum chairman Jawed Bilwani on Thursday said the rejection by the country s cabinet of the Economic Coordination Committee s (ECC) proposal would convey a negative message to foreign buyers as the cotton yarn was not available in the country, Pakistani newspaper Dawn reported. ....
KARACHI: Pakistan’s struggling textile industry has voiced its disappointment after the Imran Khan government rejected a proposal to import cotton from ....
The textile export sector has been continuously demanding duty free import of cotton yarn from all over the world, including India, to avert any big loss to textile exports. AFP/File KARACHI: The federal cabinet’s decision to defer the Economic Coordination Committee’s (ECC) decision of allowing the import of cotton and cotton yarn from India through land and sea routes has annoyed the textile sector. Pakistan Apparel Forum chairman Jawed Bilwani on Thursday said the federal cabinet’s decision had disappointed the textile export industry. He described Commerce Adviser Abdul Razak Dawood’s recommendation to allow import of cotton yarn from India as realistic and the need of the hour. The federal cabinet, he added, must accord serious considerations to it. ....
Updated: April 02, 2021 16:35 IST The step would send a negative message to foreign buyers as cotton yarn was not available in the country, stakeholders say, adding that prices of cotton yarn have increased after the decision. Share Article AAA The textile export sector, which was already under pressure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has been continuously demanding duty-free import of cotton yarn from all over the world, including India, to avert any big loss to textile exports. | Photo Credit: Reuters The step would send a negative message to foreign buyers as cotton yarn was not available in the country, stakeholders say, adding that prices of cotton yarn have increased after the decision. ....