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7 million people laid off in textile industry, associations claim



KARACHI: About seven million people in textile and textile-related industries have been laid off due to dwindling exports and the government’s failure to end the economic crisis, representatives of the value-added textile associations said in a joint press conference on Monday.

The current government does not have any policy to end the various crises affecting textile producers and exporters, they said.

The industry is on the verge of closure as many units have already closed down. Several others are planning to either shut down or shift their production abroad.

Textile factories are being deprived of necessary raw material and accessories. Letters of credit worth as low as $5,000 are being refused, which has hit in-progress export orders of $500,000 per consignment. It’s causing severe disruption and production delays and has led to the cancellation of export orders. Demurrage on various consignments has increased the cost too much, they said.

Despite such a difficult situation, the government is importing expensive luxury cars like BMWs for cabinet members. These imports will have no contribution to foreign exchange earnings. They won’t

Value-added textile makers decry import curbs on dollar-earning export sector
generate any taxes for the national exchequer and create zero employment, they said.

It is ironic that exporters who are bringing dollars into the country have been placed third on the priority list for the import of raw materials, they said. Essential items like wheat and edible oil are the first on the priority list while energy-related imports are second.

They complained that the dollar-earning export sector is placed below dollar-spending sectors on the priority list, which shows the poor judgment of policymakers. “How could you spend foreign exchange on essential items and energy if you don’t earn it first?”

The government performance in the last nine months is poor, they said. Two finance ministers during this period have failed to resolve the ongoing economic crisis, they added. Neither the prime minister nor the finance minister have bothered to set aside some time to meet the exporters, they noted.

The industrial sector cannot operate under extreme financial stress as the alarm bells for sovereign default have been continuously ringing while the government’s finance and economic team appears to be asleep at the wheel, they said.

The country is in the middle of a dollar crisis and the economy is facing an emergency-like situation. The current shortage of dollars can be overcome only by promoting exports.

The joint press conference of was addressed by Muhammad Jawed Bilwani, coordinator of the Value-Added Textile Forum, Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PHMEA) Chairman Muhammad Babar Khan, PHMEA Zonal Chairman Khizer Mehboob, Pakistan Knitwear and Sweater Exporters Association Chairman Rafiq Godil and Pakistan Cloth Merchants Association former chairman Abdul Samad among others.

Published in Dawn, January 10th, 2023







A comparison with PTI's last three year performance.



 
Kia zabardast trade and economic policy hai Dar aur Shahbaz ki...

It is ironic that exporters who are bringing dollars into the country have been placed third on the priority list for the import of raw materials, they said. Essential items like wheat and edible oil are the first on the priority list while energy-related imports are second.

They complained that the dollar-earning export sector is placed below dollar-spending sectors on the priority list, which shows the poor judgment of policymakers. “How could you spend foreign exchange on essential items and energy if you don’t earn it first?”








And this was just a year ago in PTI's tenure, last months of the govts.



 
Total loss in job opportunities is even more, if we also add in the jobs that should have been added. PTI added close to 5 million jobs in its tenure. Not only the additions of jobs has gone but existing ones are being lost. Truly catastrophic.
@Irfan Baloch
There used to be (still) a lot of lectures provided to PTI about Usman Buzdar, etc. Is anyone advising or lecturing about the spectacular political and economic performance of Shabaz and Ishaq Dar?
 
From a success story to a failure, this must be the shortest possible time a country is deliberately made a failed state from a thriving economy.

Thanks to the Mafia and the Military Honchos.


Just a few monts earlier story under PTI govt.
 
It is devastating, if true.

And in PTI's tenure, still couldn't understand how can the so called Muqtadar halqay let it happen, and didn't stopped the rot, didn't course correct. This is beyond normal...

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how many remaining ? lets close this case once forever


The bloated egos are not subsiding and no sign of any remorse and grief, the country economy is freefalling and close to getting solvent.

The people with small minds and big egos are still adamant.
 
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Total loss in job opportunities is even more, if we also add in the jobs that should have been added. PTI added close to 5 million jobs in its tenure. Not only the additions of jobs has gone but existing ones are being lost. Truly catastrophic.
@Irfan Baloch
There used to be (still) a lot of lectures provided to PTI about Usman Buzdar, etc. Is anyone advising or lecturing about the spectacular political and economic performance of Shabaz and Ishaq Dar?
Nope. All GHQ needs is a deep throat once in a while and they'll look the other way. Aglay operation krwatay phirain baad me.
 
Total loss in job opportunities is even more, if we also add in the jobs that should have been added. PTI added close to 5 million jobs in its tenure. Not only the additions of jobs has gone but existing ones are being lost. Truly catastrophic.
@Irfan Baloch
There used to be (still) a lot of lectures provided to PTI about Usman Buzdar, etc. Is anyone advising or lecturing about the spectacular political and economic performance of Shabaz and Ishaq Dar?


It's not about hating or loving Imran Khan, it's not about they putting a cross on IK, with their megalomaniac attitude the Military has put the whole country at stake and still playing games and doing political engineering.

Just as in Bajwa's regime, they are still playing dirty games with all.
 

7 million people laid off in textile industry, associations claim



KARACHI: About seven million people in textile and textile-related industries have been laid off due to dwindling exports and the government’s failure to end the economic crisis, representatives of the value-added textile associations said in a joint press conference on Monday.

The current government does not have any policy to end the various crises affecting textile producers and exporters, they said.

The industry is on the verge of closure as many units have already closed down. Several others are planning to either shut down or shift their production abroad.

Textile factories are being deprived of necessary raw material and accessories. Letters of credit worth as low as $5,000 are being refused, which has hit in-progress export orders of $500,000 per consignment. It’s causing severe disruption and production delays and has led to the cancellation of export orders. Demurrage on various consignments has increased the cost too much, they said.

Despite such a difficult situation, the government is importing expensive luxury cars like BMWs for cabinet members. These imports will have no contribution to foreign exchange earnings. They won’t


generate any taxes for the national exchequer and create zero employment, they said.

It is ironic that exporters who are bringing dollars into the country have been placed third on the priority list for the import of raw materials, they said. Essential items like wheat and edible oil are the first on the priority list while energy-related imports are second.

They complained that the dollar-earning export sector is placed below dollar-spending sectors on the priority list, which shows the poor judgment of policymakers. “How could you spend foreign exchange on essential items and energy if you don’t earn it first?”

The government performance in the last nine months is poor, they said. Two finance ministers during this period have failed to resolve the ongoing economic crisis, they added. Neither the prime minister nor the finance minister have bothered to set aside some time to meet the exporters, they noted.

The industrial sector cannot operate under extreme financial stress as the alarm bells for sovereign default have been continuously ringing while the government’s finance and economic team appears to be asleep at the wheel, they said.

The country is in the middle of a dollar crisis and the economy is facing an emergency-like situation. The current shortage of dollars can be overcome only by promoting exports.

The joint press conference of was addressed by Muhammad Jawed Bilwani, coordinator of the Value-Added Textile Forum, Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PHMEA) Chairman Muhammad Babar Khan, PHMEA Zonal Chairman Khizer Mehboob, Pakistan Knitwear and Sweater Exporters Association Chairman Rafiq Godil and Pakistan Cloth Merchants Association former chairman Abdul Samad among others.

Published in Dawn, January 10th, 2023







A comparison with PTI's last three year performance.



Very sad situation.
Someone i know in FSD in one of the renowned mill/factory. He had 50-60 ppl working under him, he was asked to cut down his work force.

He was in desperate situation that who to let go or whom to keep, so basically he is letting go the ppl who has his/her spouse working.
 
Very sad situation.
Someone i know in FSD in one of the renowned mill/factory. He had 50-60 ppl working under him, he was asked to cut down his work force.

He was in desperate situation that who to let go or whom to keep, so basically he is letting go the ppl who has his/her spouse working.

And many textile units while on the expansion with the burgeoning sales in PTI tenure and orders pouring in from other countries actually went into expansion of the units and in doing so they took loans from commercial banks and at that point in time the banks was asked to proceed quickly on loans, so now they are the worst hit.

They got loans to be repaid with interest and with their textile units closing down, this is catastrophic and they cannot repay the loans and can lead to foreclosures and more devastation.

What a brilliant idea by Dar to curb the essential imports, many export industries relies on imports of hitech equipment and material for the exports. A blanket ban on imports is horrible...and devoid of any economic sense.
 
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