PAKISTAN UPCOMING TEXTILE POLICY WILL NURTURE NON-WOVENS

 Pakistan’s minister for the textile industry Abbas Khan Afridi has said the country’s delayed, but still upcoming, five-year textile policy will cater to the needs of the nonwoven textile sector, as it has the potential to grow.Talking to WTiN.com, he said the draft textile policy for 2014-2019 has now been finalised with inputs from the country’s federal Planning Commission and Pakistan’s textile industry and would be presented in around two weeks for final approval to the government’s powerful Economic Coordination Committee and the federal ...


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