Draft of textile policy to be ready in three weeks, says Afridi

Published November 28, 2014
LAHORE: Federal Minister for Textile and Industries Abbas Khan Afridi speaks at the Textile Summit on Thursday.—INP
LAHORE: Federal Minister for Textile and Industries Abbas Khan Afridi speaks at the Textile Summit on Thursday.—INP

LAHORE: Federal Minister for Textile and Industries Abbas Khan Afridi said on Thursday that draft of the first textile policy would be forwarded to the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) in next three weeks for approval.

“At present, recommendations of stakeholders are being incorporated in the draft policy,” said the minister in his keynote address at the First Pakistan Textile Summit.

Stressing the need to formulate a comprehensive and long-term policy, Afridi said both the government and the industry would have to join hands to fully exploit the potential of all related sectors of ‘white gold’ the country has in huge quantity.

“The textile sector alone has the potential to steer the country out of its financial crisis, provided we start focusing on exporting value-added products instead of raw materials,” said Afridi.

EU Head of Delegation Lars Gunnar Wigemark advised local entrepreneurs to ensure progress on the conventions agreed with the EU by the Pakistan government.

Dutch Ambassador to Pakistan Marcel De Vink stressed upon the textile industry to ensure quality standards while ILO Country Director Francesco d’Ovidio appreciated the government’s efforts to ensure GSP+ compliance and cooperation for buyer’s forum.

All Pakistan Textile Mills Association Central Chairman S. M. Tanveer apprised the participants about the challenges, opportunities and threats faced by the textile industry.

On the occasion, Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar promised to provide the farmers community with BT cotton seeds as early as next year in order to boost the per acre cotton yield.

“The reason why cotton production has been stagnant in Pakistan is that out of 750 companies providing different seed varieties to farmers, some 700 are fake. The licences of all these fake companies should be cancelled.”

The governor said that despite all odds, the textile exports to European Union increased to $1 billion in the last seven years.

DISCRIMINATION: Interestingly, Pakistan Readymade Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PRGMEA) and Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers Association (PHMA) were not invited to the summit.

PRGMEA Chairman Ijaz Khokhar told Dawn that the value-added exporters had been waiting for invitation from the textile ministry which never arrived.

“PRGMEA Coordinator Arshad Aziz was included in the list of speakers, but he stayed away from the summit to protest against the discriminatory attitude of the textile ministry,” Khokhar added.

Published in Dawn, November 28th, 2014

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