APBUMA Chairman's SOS appeal to PM

MULTAN, Nov 5th: All Pakistan Bed sheet & Upholstry Manufacturers Association(APBUMA)'s Chairman Khawaja Muhammad Younas has sent a SOS call to Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif to save the value added sector of Textile Industry by making early paymentof refund claims according his commitment and implementation on relief package. In a statement Khawaja Muhammad Younas said that they are unable to meet the demands of foreign buyers due to financial crisis. Our competitors like Bangladesh and India were exploiting this situation while we are losingthe ground. He said that cost of production has further increased due to 36 percent increase in gas tariff. Now  our business was not viable and we  can't compete India,Bangladesh,Taiwan,Malaysia, Indonesia,Thailand etc. He said ,"Pakistan’s exports dropped by 13%, as total exports dipped to $15.6 billion in the first nine months of the outgoing fiscal year from $17.9 billion a year ago, a drop of $2.3 billion". He said that higher cost of production and uncompetitiveness also hurt our exports. KhawajaM.Younas said that Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif was going to take afar -reaching step by announcing a package of Rs.170  billion to meet the global recession and to check the falling exports. Kh. Younas that the value-added textile industry would welcome the PM decision of textile package only when it is implemented in real shape."We hope Prime Minister will fulfill its commitment to restore the confidence of the exporters. If concrete measurers not taken timely, it would be useless after the collapse of industry", he added. He appealed Prime Minister to accept responsibility for controlling the freefall of textile exports and immediately release of textile package. Few months back, the PM assured for Rs 170 billion relief package for the textile exporters but still not implemented due to unknown reasons, while other side every passing day is crucial for the industry at a time when export has been constantly declining, chairman APBUMA said. Giving the reference of media reports, Khawaja Muhammad Younas said that Government to grant three percent rebate on Yarn and grey fabrics, six percent on knitwears, four percent on home textilesand 8 percenton garments.
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