subject: Himfr.com Reports Pakistan's Garment Sector Seeks To Ban Export Of Fine Yarn [print this page] Pakistan's apparel and home textiles industry organization leaders united in Pakistan Apparel Forum (PAF) under, they requested a total ban on export of roving, since roving the domestic industry to use a wide range. These leaders have asked for, only the fine branches of the yarn count higher than the 32s are allowed to export.
PAF Chairman Mr. Jawed Bilwani said, PAF members of the domestic market is currently facing a serious shortage of yarn, because the entire value-added textile sector consumes less than 32s of coarse yarn, therefore, must ensure that roving teams sources.
If the coarse yarn export restrictions, domestic enterprises can not buy roving teams, a number of apparel and home textile enterprises will face off fate.
The domestic market has been experiencing a serious shortage of coarse yarn, which will not part of the value-added enterprises can not perform, if the relief measures are not taken, a large number of value-added enterprises will lay off workers.
Towel manufacturers say the spinning sector exports of high yarn count, to maximize foreign exchange earnings, so as to help the country.
Experts say they are concerned about the textile industry, textile industry is currently facing difficulties in procuring raw materials, such as yarn, although rich in natural resources in Pakistan, including cotton.
Experts said that the government improperly issued the policy, and the lack of accurate planning, dragged down the pace of progress in Pakistan. However, if the value-added production, efforts to ban half the cost of raw materials exports, the Government will be able to do a better job.
Most of Pakistan's competitors have to seize the world market share, they imported raw materials, such as yarn and fabric imports from Pakistan, and then increase the added value.
The leaders urged the Government to design long-term plan, so that clothing and home textiles industries in the country have been developed, in order to create more employment opportunities.
by: Frbiz
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