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SENATOR MIRZA MUHAMMAD AFRIDI, CHAIRMAN SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND TEXTILE INDUSTRY PRESIDING OVER A MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE ISLAMABAD ON MARCH 06, 2019.

SENATOR MIRZA MUHAMMAD AFRIDI, CHAIRMAN SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND TEXTILE INDUSTRY PRESIDING OVER A MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE ISLAMABAD ON MARCH 06, 2019.

Senate body suggests to bring PCRC under Ministry of National Food Security & Research

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08/03/2019
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ISLAMABAD: Senate Standing Committee on Commerce and Textile Industry has recommended to bring Pakistan Cotton Research Centre back under the control of Textile Industry Division from Ministry of National Food Security & Research since the Textile Industry division is a more relevant ministry to oversee cotton research.

The meeting was held under the chairmanship of Senator Mirza Muhammad Afridi at the Parliament House and was attended among others by Senators Nauman Wazir Khattak, Dr. Ghous Muhammad Khan Niazi, Syed Shibli Faraz, Atta ur Rehman, Dilawar Khan, Ahmed Khan, Secretary Commerce Mohammad Younus Dagha, Secretary Textile Industry Syed Iftikhar Babar, Chairman Intellectual Property Organisation (IPO) Mujeeb Ahmed Khan, Rector National Textile University Dr. Tanveer and officials from the ministry.

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The committee meeting held thorough discussion on the current performance of textile sector. The committee was told that the world has now moved from raw cotton to synthetic cotton but Pakistan is still producing raw cotton in bulk which does not have high quality. Pakistan is at 5th place in cotton production in the world but it has failed to benefit from it production as much as much smaller countries are benefitting.

The committee directed the ministry to conduct a study of Bangladeshi and Vietnamese Textile Production and Export Policy and submit to the committee.

The committee also asked the ministry to share the draft of new textile policy with the committee once it is made so that meaningful inputs can be given. The committee also held a detailed discussion on the performance of IPO. Members of the Committee stressed upon the need to protect the Pakistani products like salt and rice when they are exported abroad as reports have been heard about Pakistani rice and salt being sold as other countries’ products.

The need to ease the process of registration of patent, trademark, copyright was also discussed while at the same time having effective mechanism to deal with people involved in using or copying fake names.

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