FAISALABAD, Sept 30: Federal Textile Industry Minister Mushtaq Ali Cheema has said reduction in the anti-dumping duty on home textile by the European Union was not satisfactory and the government is planning to file a review petition.

Speaking to the Pakistan Textile Exporters Association here on Thursday night, he claimed that the federal government had introduced several steps to boost the exports.

He said the introduction of zero-rate tax policies, especially for the textile exporters, was a major achievement of the government. — Staff Correspondent

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