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Trade with India: APTMA urges govt to ensure level playing field

bySohail Rab
03/02/2014
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KARACHI: All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) Chairman Muhammad Yasin Siddik has stressed the federal government that the decision to relax trading links with India should have to be in stages and only opening up sectors in the first stage where Pakistani businesses and industries do not feel threatened on a large scale.

In a statement, Yasin Siddik said that the importance of regional trade cannot be denied but the decision to liberalize the trade needs to be made keeping in view the developmental stage in different industries and the level playing field should be given due importance while granting MFN status to India.

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APTMA Chairman further said that higher cost of production in a relatively smaller economy in comparison to India will make the Pakistani Industries vulnerable to tough competition and will adversely affect our industries which are not so competitive in terms of prices. He further said that in order to provide a level playing field the duty structure between the two countries should be equal and on reciprocal basis without any discrimination and Non-Tariff Barriers hurting exports to India be removed immediately.

He pointed out that there is no parity between Pakistan and India in the rates of customs duties of similar products, e.g. in case of cotton yarn Government of Pakistan has allowed duty free import of cotton yarn vide SRO 15(I)/2010 dated 6th January 2010 whereas there is 23% total import duty including 10% basic custom duty, 6% to 12% Capital Value Duty (CVD), 3% Custom Education Cess and 4% Special CVD on import of cotton yarn in India. Similarly export of cotton fabrics to India attracts over all 25% whereas there is only 15% custom duty in Pakistan.

Yasin Siddik urged the government that before entering into a new trading arrangement with India, having long-term implications, the duty structure between the two countries must be equal and on reciprocal basis without any discrimination and Non-Tariff Barriers hurting exports to India in the context of textiles is secured.

He further said that in order to give Pakistan side a fair chance for enhancing exports and also allowing the Indian side to enter in export to Pakistan a level playing field shall be provided to Pakistani Industry as otherwise we will open flood gates for Indian exports while Pakistan side will not be benefiting from this new arrangements.

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