ISLAMABAD: President Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), Irfan Iqbal Sheikh said the country’s industrial sector has to be brought in line with the global competitive trading trends to increase production and exports.
“Our major export sector needs to increase production of commercial goods in line with global competitive markets, which is
Country’s industry must grow on global competitive trends to boost exports: President FPCCI
possible only through the latest technology, innovation and research and development, ” President FPCCI said this while talking to APP.
The FPCCI President said that without reestablishing trade ties with emerging global and regional markets, including Russia, Central Asian Region (CARs), Africa, Turkey, South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and improving regional trade integration, the country’s economy would not improve.
He said that the acquisition of new potential markets for trade diversification, through modern tools, was essential to increase the country’s exports.
Irfan Iqbal said that by focusing sectors including textile value addition, export in Information Technology (IT), alternative energy, housing, Halal food market, tourism, agriculture, gems and Jewelry and research and development, country’s exports can go beyond their potential.
He said that Pakistan had a lot of potential in the field of Information Technology and in this sector, “we can increase our annual exports up to US$ 5 billion, while our current IT exports are hovering around US$2.5 billion.”
President FPCCI said that India was exporting up to $110 billion in the same sector and thus our exports should increase upto $ 25 billion. “We have to connect with Silicon Valley,” he said.
He said that the country’s software houses would have to set up their liaison offices in California so that they could lobby for this and become part of the global trade in information technology and increase domestic exports.
Irfan Iqbal said that acquisition of new markets, geographical, regional and trade diversification was essential to take exports to the top.
At present, 65 percent of Pakistan trade is with only 10 countries in which trade volume with regional and friendly countries was very nominal, he said.
He said that at present the country needed to pay more attention to the agriculture sector, in which the use of modern technology and tools in the agricultural sector can increase the yield per acre.