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Discriminatory policies affects weaving sector in Pakistan

Related Keywords: backbone of industry, direct and indirect exporters, discriminative policies, high input cost, imported yarn, indirect traders, Pakistan Weaving Mills Association, Pakistani weaving sector, shortage of cotton, suffering and on the verge of collapse, trading activity, who supply goods to exporters

Pakistani weaving sector, due to the discriminative policies of the government are suffering and almost on the verge of collapse, especially indirect traders who supply goods to the exporters.

According to Asif Siddiq, founding member and patron-in-chief of Pakistan Weaving Mills Association, exporters have been allowed to import yarn at zero percent duty and no income tax and sales tax while the indirect exporters have to pay 15 percent custom duty and one percent income tax.

Cotton mills forced to scale down production by 15-20pc

Related Keywords: and Texprocil, by Chinese buyers, Confederation of Indian Textile Industry, delaying in opening LCs, high input cost, North Indian Millers Association, slow down production, South India Millers' Association, subdued demand, to take stock of cotton mills situation

Representatives of the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry, South India Millers' Association, North Indian Millers Association, and Texprocil met in New Delhi on Monday to take stock of the situation faced by cotton spinning mills. Currently, the cotton spinning mills are facing crisis due to high input costs and subdued demand and thus decided to go slow on production.

In the meeting, it was decided to appoint an agency to study the gravity of the situation, prepare a memorandum, and send to the government.

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