PAKISTANI BUSINESSES ARE WARY OF THE NEWLY IMPLEMENTED TEXTILE INDUSTRY POLICY FOR 2014-2019

Pakistan’s ministry of textile industry has begun implementing a textile industrial policy for 2014-2019, despite concerns by manufacturers’ associations that it may fail to deliver on its goals. The ministry has set up committees to work toward achieving its targets and interacting with the industry to seek its input and support. Amir Muhammad Marwat, textile industry ministry top official (secretary) told WTiN.com that two committees approved by the federal cabinet’s economic coordination committee (ECC) have already held meetings to discuss utilising the ...


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