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All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) Chairman Tariq Saud has expressed concerns over the government's consideration to allow the Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) to purchase lint from ginners, saying that it would be an 'imprudent' approach to support the farmers.
Furthermore, he has also criticised the Ministry of Textile Industry for suggesting an indicative price for the cotton on the pattern of wheat and intervening through the TCP by directly buying lint from ginners."It appears that the Ministry of Textile Industry is clueless about the dismal state of affairs in the textile industry where the cotton consumption has already been reduced to 13 million bales from 16 million bales, 35% of the capacity has totally collapsed and another 30% is incurring losses due to the high cost of doing business," he added.
He said the industry has become unviable against the regional competitors where the respective governments have extended financial support, subsidised exports and offered incentives to juggernaut Pakistan exports to the international marketplace. "The import of cotton on the import parity due to the shortage domestically has already added fuel to the fire," he added.
The Chairman APTMA said the prudent way will be to support the cotton farmers through direct subsidy as was announced by the Prime Minister last year. Any other attempt would be tantamount to wastage of public funds especially when the TCP also lacks infrastructural facility to hold the cotton lint, he added. The Chairman APTMA has urged the government to withdraw 4 percent custom duty on import of cotton as the textile industry is reeling from the effects of a total crop failure in the year 2015-16 season and the cultivation of cotton for the year 2016-17 is expected to decline by approximately 25 percent which will ultimately decline the availability of cotton for the domestic industry.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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