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Pakistan’s exports increase by 7% as production goes up
  • 05 Jun 2019

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A worker monitors an automatic copper wire unit at the Fast Cables plant in Lahore, Pakistan. Reuters

Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce Abdul Razak Dawood says Pakistan’s exports have increased by seven per cent as production line had gone up despite difficult environment.

Talking to Chairman Faisalabad Industrial Estate Development and Management Company, Mian Kashif Ashfaq in Lahore, Razak Dawood said the trade gap is narrowing down as exports are showing steadying trajectory while imports have reduced by four billion dollars.

Chief Operating Officer FIEDMC Aamir Saleemi was also present on this occasion.

Terming the project of Allama Iqbal Industrial City imperative for industrial development in the country, the Adviser said projects like Faisalabad Industrial Estate Development & Management Company (FIEDMC), would help the industry generating economic activities by attracting foreign and local investors besides enhancing volume to exports to meet the challenges of trade deficit.

Razak Dawood said Pakistan’s exports went up by 7 per cent as production line had gone up despite difficult environment.

“The trade gap was narrowing down as exports were showing steadying trajectory while imports got reduced by $4 billion and overall current account deficit also improved,” he added.

He said that the situation on economic front was not as bad as being portrayed by some quarters and they were ready as well to correct things. However, he also conceded that the economic situation must have improved at much accelerated pace.

He said that the exports of garments went up by 29 per cent, cement 25 per cent, basmati rice 21 per cent and footwear 26 per cent in the current fiscal year.

Abdul Razak Dawood said that the government provided subsidy to export-oriented sector on electricity and gas and it would be continued in coming year.

FIEDMC Chief Mian Kashif Ashfaq unfolding the distinctive features of Allama Iqbal Industrial City to Advisor said this sole project would house as many as 400 industries besides giving employments to 2,500, 00 people. He said approximately Rs400 billion foreign and local investments would be pumped into this project and development project is being carried out on fast track.

He further said FIDEMC always provided state of the art facilities to its customers besides resolving their issues through one window operation on top priority basis. He said the confidence of the investors on is being restored after completion of M3 project.

Mian Kashif said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has changed the image of the country within a short span of time since he formed the government in August last year. “Pakistan which suffered huge economic losses during the last 20-years due to militancy and war against terror, has now come out as a progressive new country under Imran’s leadership,” he added.

He appreciated Abdul Razak Dawood for taking serious steps for the revival of national economy. He said Pakistan’s economic indicators are now improving and soon the government would announce relief packages for the poor strata of the society.

He also said FIEDMC was committed to improve Pakistan’s ease of doing business ranking to under 100 within two years to attract international investors to the country.

Meanwhile a well renowned personality of Maritime Sector Chairman Pakistan Ship’s Agents Association (PSAA), Vice President Pakistan Stevedores Conference Ltd (PSCL), and Former Vice President Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & amp; Industry (FPCCI) Tariq Haleem says that the Pakistani nation, industrialists and the business community should not be disheartened.

For speedy recovery of economic activities the importance of ports has increased many folds as compared to the past and this is an admitted fact that Pakistani ports have special position for improvement of the country’s economy.

Tariq Haleem said that to keep pace with the modern fast improving world economical development we should immediately provide better facilities at our ports and take steps on war footing to reduce operational costs.

Certain amendments in relevant SRO’s are required to make Gwadar Port and Gwadar Free Zone operational. Huge investment is pending due to delays in the amendments. Afghan Transit Trade issues need to be addressed to bring back our lost revenue generating cargoes.

We believe that with dedication and honesty PM Imran Khan will Inshallah soon overcome the problems being faced by the country and he will lead the country’s economy into a stable environment. In a recent statement he mentioned that the need of the hour is for all of us to provide our trust and support to the present government.

However the government should also take the citizens of Pakistan into confidence to overcome the trust deficit “if any”. For the progress and well being of Pakistan all sectors will have to play their role.
https://www.gulftoday.ae/business/2019/06/05/pakistan-exports-increase-by-7-as-production-goes-up
 
We really need to increase export. Everyone should encourage and invest in export oriented business.
We have lare family lands mostly mountains, im thinking of planting olive trees. Anyone with experience of live plantation?
 
gov has been hell bent on decreasing the trade deficit something positive was expected
It takes time for policies to show results. In my opinion this still needs time to show results. It has been what just 5 months since deficit crack down. It will at least take a year to show the actual effect. This 7% growth in exports is nothing I am expecting about 30% minimum growth.
 
It takes time for policies to show results. In my opinion this still needs time to show results. It has been what just 5 months since deficit crack down. It will at least take a year to show the actual effect. This 7% growth in exports is nothing I am expecting about 30% minimum growth.
possibly more due to the global economic conditions
 
We really need to increase export. Everyone should encourage and invest in export oriented business.
We have lare family lands mostly mountains, im thinking of planting olive trees. Anyone with experience of live plantation?
Plant tea if weather is suitable.
I am an enthusiast.
But I love the agricultural sector and is working towards buying some land for myself...
What you need to do is hire a good expert from faisalabad University {in my eyes they are even less knowledgeabe then novice} but they would help you what to plant..
But you are rich hire people from abroad they would cost you a little but it is a one time investment.. They would check your soil. The mountainous land can be converted in terraces and you can plant a forst. Environment and water needs are also studied..with drip irrigation your farm would water itself...
And every information is Avalible online if you care to study.
Compare your temps with other cities with some temps and see what they grow...
And see how they setup their farms.
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Construction activity has decreased in Pakistan due to inflation so wire , cement manufacturers and other industries have increased exporting their products due to decrease in domestic consumption and devaluation in rupee but they are still earning less in dollars due to rupee devaluation.According to statistics in this Eid sale of textile products within Pakistan has decreased by 50 percent so exports will likely to increase but public living standard is decreasing and only few capitalists and industrialists are benefiting from this and not paying taxes to govt.If exports are increasing then why fbr is missing target of tax collections
 
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This is the only path forward for Pakistan. Increase exports...we may have to tighten our belts in domestic consumption terms. In reality our previous import based domestic consumption was not sustainable. We have to control food inflation...that hurts the poorest. Tax collection is hard in an all cash society with large amount of self employed with no culture of paying taxes. Regardless of wither its export or domestic sales.
 
Pti is doing great as far as exports are concerned.... But they should not decrease the imports also as they are losing big chunk of tax revenue and may be that's why they missed the tax collection target by huge margin.
 
Pti is doing great as far as exports are concerned.... But they should not decrease the imports also as they are losing big chunk of tax revenue and may be that's why they missed the tax collection target by huge margin.
We have to reduce energy imports. Its our largest single import... considering the GCC/Iran tension prices could spike killing our weak forex reserves. We have develop indigenous shale oil/gas extraction as well Mass transit, Thar coal, bio fuels and hydro power.
 
Hopefully it is in USD this time. Last time the announced an increase, it was in PKR and exports had actually fallen when taken in USD
 
Although it is a good thing our exports are increasing, but I will advise everyone to take off rose tinted glasses when reading this. Let us not forget the problem we are facing. Hundred billion dollars of loans. That is hundred billion dollars that government of Pakistan needs to earn and then give away. And the amount is increasing every single day. Do you really think merely increasing exports of commodities, or low tech goods will solve our problems? Do you think the growth is sustainable when our enemies are actively trying to thwart our efforts towards progress? Do you even think the course chartered by the IK government is the correct course?
 
Although it is a good thing our exports are increasing, but I will advise everyone to take off rose tinted glasses when reading this. Let us not forget the problem we are facing. Hundred billion dollars of loans. That is hundred billion dollars that government of Pakistan needs to earn and then give away. And the amount is increasing every single day. Do you really think merely increasing exports of commodities, or low tech goods will solve our problems? Do you think the growth is sustainable when our enemies are actively trying to thwart our efforts towards progress? Do you even think the course chartered by the IK government is the correct course?


I think cpec industrial parks are solutions to this issue... We need to industrialize aggressively
 
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