Punjab Governor, Muhammad Rafique Rajwana has assured All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) members that he will take up the Punjab-based textile industry issues with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi. "I fully understand your problems and would join you to get them resolved from the federal government," he added.
He was addressing the textile millers during his visit to the APTMA Punjab office on Wednesday. Representatives from Pakistan Textile Exporters Association, Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers and Exporters Association, Power Loom Owners Association and Pakistan sweater Exporters Association were also present on the occasion. APTMA Faisalabad members joined the meeting through video link.
The governor showed his concerns over rising number of closed mills in Punjab. He said that the textile mills in Punjab are facing issues right from cotton to value added exports, saying that it is alarming that the trust deficit between industry and policymakers is worrisome.
Referring to the damage caused to the cotton belt area due to sugar industry, he said, no industry should flourish at the cost of another. He further said that the textile industry should be allowed to import cotton from all sources including Afghanistan to meet prevailing shortage.
He said APTMA has been agitating their demands over the four years and time has cone to make textile industry competitive in the region by removing disparities in the energy cost.
"A prosperous textile industry will create jobs," he added. While talking about the issue of sales tax refund, he said that some of the departments were also misusing their authority while dealing with industry.
Earlier, Chairman APTMA Aamir Fayyaz made a detailed presentation on the existing state of affairs in the Punjab-based textile industry. He said the regional competitors were competing Pakistan ahead due to the timely interventions by their governments. The presentation also highlighted a huge difference in cost of production in Pakistan compared to the regional countries.
He said the government should immediately address the energy cost issues by ensuring uniformity in prices, ie, electricity at Rs 7 per kWh and LNG at Rs 600 per MMBTU. He also sought an immediate release of stuck sales tax refunds of the industry.
Speaking on the occasion, group leader APTMA Gohar Ejaz said a lack of trust between the policymakers and industry has hampered growth in industrial sector. Rather, he added, the industrial capacity worth $4 billion has been closed down in Punjab. He further pointed out that the government has not fulfilled its commitment towards the release of Rs 180 billion package.
"Only two months of the present government are left and the textile industry is still awaiting for the solution of its issues," he said. Chairman APTMA Punjab Ali Pervaiz also spoke on the occasion.
Members from various associations spoke vehemently over the terrible state of affairs. Those who had closed down their units stated that they have advised their grandsons to never think of setting up industry in the country. They lamented that the business of speculative earnings was more thriving in Punjab than running industry.
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