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Businessmen selling factories due to failed Economic policies of Imported Government

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Weak-minded brokies. The lot of them.

If they listened to Robert Kiyosaki or Andrew Tate they shouldve known that they should cling on to assets and look beyond short term gain. What they're doing is practically selling their own car for gas money kinda stupidity.
 
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Weak-minded brokies. The lot of them.

If they listened to Robert Kiyosaki or Andrew Tate they shouldve known that they should cling on to assets and look beyond short term gain. What they're doing is practically selling their own car for gas money kinda stupidity.

Winter is coming. The imported govt has stopped gas supplies, Fitch and Moody's have downgraded Pakistan's rating to shit tier. Rupee is falling everyday.

Business owners are not stupid, they know market sentiment and pulse.
 
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Generals, politicians, judges and other criminals, who are responsible for the destruction of this country, don't give a damn to whether factories are closed or not.
 
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Hundreds of factory owners moved from Faislabad to Bangladesh during the Zardari era. One of the reasons boom in Bangladesh's cotton industry, they used the Pakistani quota from Bangladesh factories.
How can they use Pakistan’s quota inside Bangladesh? And if so, how can we get it back?
 
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How can they use Pakistan’s quota inside Bangladesh? And if so, how can we get it back?
Not a big deal... companies registered in Pakistan. For example, Pakistani and Indian rice exporters use Dubai quota for US.
 
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Hundreds of factory owners moved from Faislabad to Bangladesh during the Zardari era. One of the reasons boom in Bangladesh's cotton industry, they used the Pakistani quota from Bangladesh factories.

Many Pakistani businessmen and women are moving to the States of Indiana and Texas. For example, my mother's uncle, who passed away two years ago, was involved in Indiana's Fatima Group nitrogen fertilizer plant project. He was a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the UK; was employed with them as well. I believe it was almost a $ 3B dollar project in partnership with another American firm.
 
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Hundreds of factory owners moved from Faislabad to Bangladesh during the Zardari era. One of the reasons boom in Bangladesh's cotton industry, they used the Pakistani quota from Bangladesh factories.

Bangladesh is a hype created by Pakistanis. If they are so successful then why are they trying to seek $4.5 billion in loan from IMF? In addition they have been trying to get billions of loans from Indian and Chinese as well. Clearly they have structural issues in their economy.

It has an insignificant geographical importance, overpopulated with many fleeing the country abroad, impacted by climate change every year and no significant natural resources that would otherwise put them ahead. The cotton you say is mostly imported.
 
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Bangladesh is a hype created by Pakistanis. If they are so successful then why are they trying to seek $4.5 billion in loan from IMF? In addition they have been trying to get billions of loans from Indian and Chinese as well. Clearly they have structural issues in their economy.

It has an insignificant geographical importance, overpopulated with many fleeing the country abroad, impacted by climate change every year and no significant natural resources that would otherwise put them ahead. The cotton you say is mostly imported.
The next destination with a massive quota is Vietnam. These investors move around for cheap and better working conditions.
 
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Not a big deal... companies registered in Pakistan. For example, Pakistani and Indian rice exporters use Dubai quota for US.
Can anything be done to require these companies from producing in Pakistan if they want to use Pakistan’s quota?
 
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Bangladesh is a hype created by Pakistanis. If they are so successful then why are they trying to seek $4.5 billion in loan from IMF? In addition they have been trying to get billions of loans from Indian and Chinese as well. Clearly they have structural issues in their economy.

It has an insignificant geographical importance, overpopulated with many fleeing the country abroad, impacted by climate change every year and no significant natural resources that would otherwise put them ahead. The cotton you say is mostly imported.
Completely false narrative. From being considered a Basket case in 1990s to being the leader among South Asian countries in Human Development Index and per capita income is no joke. This is in spite of population pressure, climate change risks and insurgency in next door Myanmar with attendant refugee crisis. Compared to that, Let alone Pakistan, which has become a basket case, even such formerly better country like Sri Lanka is in distress. Nepal isn't too good either. Bangladesh (along with Indonesia and Malaysia) show the path forward that an Islamic country without oil can remain peaceful, stable and progressive. Afghanistan and Pakistan have a lot to learn from and emulate Bangladesh if they want to avoid becoming the next Somalia and Sudan.
 
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