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Govt urged to impose regulatory duty on import of yarns, fabrics

byM Hayat
01/12/2015
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The government should safeguard the domestic industry and save the jobs and exports of local yarns and fabrics producing textile mills by imposing regulatory duty on the import of yarns and fabrics immediately.

The All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) acting Chairman Shahid Mazhar has said that the surge in import of man-made fibres (MMF) yarns including polyester, acrylic and fabrics in the domestic commerce was badly hurting the local textile industry.

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He said the competitors of Pakistan textile industry in Far East, China and India are producing MMF yarns and fabrics at comparatively lower energy cost.

“On the other hand, the textile industry in Pakistan is facing highest energy cost in the region,” he asserted.

He said that the import of yarns has surged to 72,300 tons in 2014-15 against 47,700 tons in 2012-13. Similarly, the import of fabric made from MMF yarns has also reached to 562,000 square meters in 2014-15 against 180,000 square meters in 2012-13.

Chairman of the Association said the government has not levied 10 percent regulatory duty on the dumped and subsidised MMF yarns and fabrics in order to protect the domestic industry.

He said the local industry has first right on the domestic commerce. Hardly a very little quantity of MMF yarns and fabrics are produced for export purposes. Therefore, tariff or non-tariff measures to restrict subsidised import of MMF yarn and fabric would not hurt the production of textile goods meant for exports, he added.

He has urged the government to announce the remaining part of the textile package without further delay to save the textile industry from total collapse.

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