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Exports may not be enhanced until removal of non-tariff barriers at home: Mian Adrees

byAftab Channa
25/11/2015
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: Research on global trade has identified domestically created non-tariff barriers as the most important element impeding the free flow of trade stated by Mian Muhammad Adrees President FPCCI.

He said Pakistan’s export are facing domestically created barriers such as uneven playing field, regulatory measures, complex system and procedure, delay in release of supportive packages, stuck up of exporter’s money in terms of refunds etc.

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He said that despite Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s narratives to boost exports, no serious efforts has been made so far. The prime minister himself held a meeting with leading exporters of the country for more than five hours.

During the meeting, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and Commerce Minister Khurram Dastigir were assigned to finalize incentive package for exporters, especially for the value added export sector. Delay in the incentive package has badly demoralized exporters. Consequently, there is a significant decline in Pakistan exports, particularly in textile sector while exporters are still waiting for the package to negotiate their export orders.

Mian Muhammad Adrees added that our exporters are eager to give boost and enhance Pakistan trade by availing GSP Plus opportunity but they fear to take any order as they are facing liquidity problems due to stuck-up refunds.

The President FPCCI emphasised that the government should seriously resolve the  exporters issues and provide them equal opportunities to compete with their competitors which are unfortunately, in our own region. Our competitors are availing opportunities through negotiating in the international forums as well as receiving government support in terms of subsidies and incentive packages.

 

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