ISLAMABAD:
Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan has introduced that the federal government is finalising a complete textile and attire coverage and a nationwide industrial coverage for the subsequent 5 years aimed toward making Pakistan’s trade regionally aggressive, eradicating commerce obstacles and guaranteeing long-term export development.
In a gathering with Aamir Fayyaz Sheikh, CEO Kohinoor Mills, Kamran Arshad, Chairman All Pakistan Textile Mills Affiliation (Aptma), Rehman Naseem, CEO Fazal Material and Shahid Sattar, Govt Director Aptma on the Ministry of Commerce, Jam Kamal underlined that the textile and attire coverage can be designed in such a means that it will cut back the price of manufacturing, enhance useful resource productiveness and optimise processes, promote analysis & growth and product/market diversification, and improve Pakistan’s share within the international market.
He mentioned that Pakistan should depend on export development and the federal government was dedicated to making sure that each one choices had been taken in session with stakeholders. For the primary time, the federal government and the trade are aligned of their willpower to reinforce the export development momentum.
Welcoming the trade’s proposal to analyse the insurance policies of regional rivals, the minister shared observations from his current go to to Dhaka, the place he witnessed Bangladesh’s success in industrial growth.