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Govt urged to work for boosting exports

byCustoms Today Report
23/09/2015
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ISLAMABAD: The government should work for boosting exports as too much emphasis on getting trade relaxations from other countries and blocks has proved counterproductive.

Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) Dr Murtaza Mughal said this in a statement, adding that the government avoided reforming external sector to get trade benefits which has taken toll on economy.

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Reforms should be initiated by empowering commerce ministry and meaningful changes in all attach as well as subordinate departments, said, President PEW.

He said that country could only hardly manage exports worth $24 billion during 2014-15 while other countries relying on textile managed well. Bangladesh exports stood at $31 billion while Vietnam exports remained $97 billion. Pakistan exports dwindled 2.6 percent as compare to 2011-12 and 2.2 percent in comparison with 2013 while it shrank by 4.8 percent as compare to 2014.

Dr Murtaza said that scarcity of energy, tax incentives and loans have been identified as major irritants while culture of mini budgets, SROs, and blocked refunds also damaged the external sector pushing Pakistan to 141st position in Global Competitiveness Report which ranked 144 countries.

Imports are easy in Pakistan as compare to exports as imports take 18 days while exports take 21 days, according to World Bank.

Dr Murtaza Mughal said that country’s trade within Saarc region and with the OIC is unsatisfactory which can be improved by opening more trade points at borders with Iran, Afghanistan and India.

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