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Pakistan

MINTEX pays Rs52.5bn to textile sector under PM exports enhance package

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of textiles has so far paid Rs 52.5 billion to the local textile industry under Prime Minist
Published May 13, 2019

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of textiles has so far paid Rs 52.5 billion to the local textile industry under Prime Minister’s Exports Enhancement Package since July 2017, to help boost exports from the country, senior official in the ministry told APP.

During the last 10 months, the ministry paid Rs10.5 billion to the textiles industry while it intends to pay more Rs10 billion during the couple days, the official said.

During the upcoming year, the government would pay further Rs40 billion to the textile sector for value addition, which the official said would boost country’s external trade.

The Exports Enhancement Package was aimed at bridging gap between exports and imports by encouraging the export oriented industry and incentivising the industrial sector for introducing the innovative, modern and cost cutting technologies, particularly in the textile industry.

Replying to a question, he said that so far State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has received the Rs 26 billion refund claims under the package, which he said would be processed accordingly.

He said in last seven months, the government had paid Rs 52.5 billion in terms of outstanding claims, adding that pending liabilities of Rs. 20 billion would be paid off in coming months.

“The government is committed for the execution of PM export enhancement package for development and growth of the textiles sector for increasing country’s export,” the official added.

He further said that increasing country’s exports and creating job opportunities for the people were the top most priorities of the government.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2019
 

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