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PAKISTANI EXPORTERS UPSET OVER DEVALUATION OF LOCAL CURRENCY IMPACTING EXPORT LEVELS



PAKISTANI textile exporters fear further devaluation of their currency will escalate the already high cost of doing business in the country and lead to a decline in export volumes, despite the edge cheaper currencies can offer in overseas markets.

According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), in 11 months of the current fiscal year 2017-18, textile exports rose by 9.82% to USD12.336 billion compared with USD11.23 billion for the corresponding period in 2016-17.…

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PAKISTAN CONTINUES TO SEND MIXED MESSAGES OVER COUNTER-TERROR FINANCING



PAKISTAN’S law enforcers and regulators are on the front line when it comes to fighting terrorist financing, money laundering and financial crime in general, both within the country and from across its borders, notably conflict-riven Afghanistan. But its government and state agencies often send mixed messages over their commitment to fight terror finance.…

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CHINESE INVESTMENT PROSPECTS IN PAKISTAN'S TEXTILE SECTOR APPEAR BLEAK



PAKISTAN’S textile industrialists are downbeat over the diminishing prospects of investment by Chinese financiers and manufacturers, holding the government responsible for the apparent stalemate with its continued prohibitive production costs.

Speaking to WTiN.com, Pakistan textile industry insiders believe that sensing the high cost of doing business compared with rival manufacturing countries in south Asia, Chinese investors are losing interest in the Pakistani sector.…

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PAKISTAN AND CHINA ALL SET TO SIGN FTA PHASE II



A RENEWED free trade agreement (FTA) looks set to be signed between Pakistan and China giving a boost to the textile industry.

Officials from the two countries met in Beijing last month (Feb) for the ninth round in a series of protracted talks aimed at streamlining the original FTA which came into force in 2006.…

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PAKISTAN MICRO-FINANCE CORPORATION SPREADS GOOD BUSINESS PRACTICE AS WELL AS MONEY TO SMALL TRADERS



PAKISTAN’S economy is growing and becoming increasingly formal, with banking rates on the rise, so groundbreaking micro-finance is a key part of this economic modernisation.

The Pakistan Microfinance Investment Company (PMIC) is part of this change – it not a standard micro-finance lender: it finances other micro-finance organisations.…

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SOUTH ASIAN DEMAND FOR PAINTS AND COATINGS GROWS, BUT REGIONAL TRADE STILL NEEDS DEVELOPMENT



THE PAINT and coatings industry in south Asia maybe thriving, but regional trade between countries is not – being restricted to exports of pigments, resins, solvents and additives from India to its neighbouring countries. Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, Bhutan and Afghanistan, as well as regional giant India, are all members of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), but they import most of their paint and coating raw materials.…

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PAKISTAN TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS WARN POSSIBLE THAI FREE TRADE DEAL MAY NOT DELIVER MORE SALES



THE PAKISTAN textile industry is worried that a potential trade free trade deal with Thailand, now under discussion, may cause more harm than good to Pakistani manufacturers. Thai and Pakistan government negotiators are preparing for what maybe the final round of talks to forge a free trade agreement (FTA) between these two textile producing countries, with a deal potentially being signed in January.…

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PAKISTAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY NOT CONFIDENT ABOUT PROPOSED CHINESE JOINT VENTURES



TEXTILE mill owners in Pakistan have expressed doubts over their government’s apparent enthusiasm to develop joint ventures (JVs) with their Chinese counterparts to boost dwindling export levels.

Pakistan’s textile minister, Pervaiz Malik, said at the 18th Textile Asia International Exhibition in Lahore recently that his government wants JVs with the Chinese textile sector and for his country to become a textile business hub for the Middle East, central and south Asia.…

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PAKISTAN AND TURKEY APPROACH TRADE DEAL, WITH CONTRASTING FEELINGS BETWEEN COUNTRIES’ TEXTILE SECTORS



TURKISH and Pakistani textile executives are divided in their opinion about the likely benefits of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) under discussion between Pakistan and Turkey, with Pakistan opinion in favour, but less enthusiasm in Turkey.

Seven rounds of talks between the two sides have taken place and further talks maybe staged in August.…

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INDIAN EXPORTS OF SYNTHETIC TEXTILES TO PAKISTAN START TO GROW AGAIN, RECOVERING FROM PAST SHARP FALL IN TRADE



THE POLITICAL standoff between India and Pakistan may dominate the news headlines but India’s synthetic textiles, yarn and fibre are starting to find an increasing number of Pakistani buyers.

According to Kripabar Baruah, joint director, Synthetic and Rayon Textile Export Promotion Council (SRTEPC), exports to Pakistan that had fallen in 2014-5, and 2015-6, have grown in the current financial year (2016-17).…

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