KARACHI: As many as 69 export-oriented units related mainly to textile and other sectors have been allowed to resume operations in Karachi after fulfilling the standard operating procedures (SoPs) laid down by the Sindh government .

Pakistan Apparel Forum Chairman Jawed Bilwani said some 17 export-oriented factories/manufacturing units were permitted to operate on April 17, followed by 52 units the following day.

The Home Department’s order said the record received from Labour and Human Resources was examined and various companies were found fulfilling the criteria as per the SoPs ie verification of export order by Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), undertaking by CEO/owner on ensuring arrangements within their premises as per the criteria for COVID-19 prevention and list of workers/staff/management who will be present in the premises during operations.

Bilwani said the TDAP has verified 418 applications from exporting units and 349 balance companies would provide undertaking to the Home Secretary before starting operations. He said more exporters are applying for starting their units.

Published in Dawn, April 21st, 2020

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