Incentives to textile industry assured

Published December 14, 2008

LAHORE, Dec 13: Provincial Minister for Finance and Planning and Development Tanvir Ashraf Kaira has said the government will provide all possible facilities and incentives to export industry.

This step would help increase foreign reserves while export industry could get its right place in the international market, said the minister while talking to a delegation of All-Pakistan Textile Exporters Association (APTEA) here on Saturday.

“Textile industry has a major share in exports of Pakistan and the government will give facilities to textile industry and problems of this sector will be resolved on priority basis,” said the minister.—APP

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