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KARACHI: Walmart, one of the world’s biggest retail chains, has rejected the offer of Pakistani readymade garments manufacturers to meet fresh orders due to the law and order situation and other economic problems in the country, said Bilal Mulla, leading ready-made garments manufacturer in Pakistan. He was speaking at a meeting of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) on Saturday about the difficulties faced by export-oriented sectors.


Earlier this week, Walmart banned 250 Bangladeshi garment factories from producing for it. “Taking advantage of the opportunity, we contacted Walmart to divert the orders to Pakistani producers,” said Mulla, who is also Chairman of FPCCI Standing Committee on Export Trade. “But the retail chain refused, citing security issues and the energy crisis in Pakistan,” he added.

On the request of exporters, the FPCCI, which is the apex trade body of the country, arranged the meeting. Only four exporters representing three sectors attended the meeting.

Exporters unanimously agreed that exports had suffered due to the energy crisis and security conditions in the country. FPCCI office bearers believe it would be difficult to achieve this year’s export target of $29 billion as only two-thirds or exports worth $19 billion were realised during the first 10 months of the current fiscal year.

Waheed Ahmed, chairman, All Pakistan Fruit and Vegetable Exporters and Merchant Association, said that there was confusion regarding Iranian trade because banks were refusing to issue Form ‘E’ while State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) denied that there were any such restrictions.

Danish Khan, representing leather garments, discussed problems in exporting jackets using animal fur, saying that bureaucratic hurdles cause foreign exchange losses.

Gulzar Feroz, vice president, FPCCI, demanded that the government should eliminate two percent withholding tax on exports. He also proposed that commercial councilors’ linkages should be established with local business entrepreneurs at the FPCCI level. Mehar Alam, General Secretary, FPCCI, added that commercial councilors should have a training session at FPCCI to understand the trading dynamics.

Shaheen Ilyas Sarwana, vice president, FPCCI, presented recommendations of the apex trade body related to exports. He said that the government should allow export refinance facility (ERF) to the extent of collateral value.

Sarwana further said that ERF is being provided by financial institutions based on available collateral. “Given the economic downturn, substantial margins are now being withheld on the value of collateral. As a result, the financing limit is well below the collateral value,” he added.

The interest rate of export refinance at 8.4 percent is still the highest in the region, said Sarwana and urged the SBP to lower the rate. “It should be allowed at zero percent to export oriented industries,” he said.

Pakistan export finance guarantee facility is limited to the US and EU countries, he said. “Such schemes should be flexible and extended to other countries, especially non-traditional markets,” Sarwana said.

The SBP is currently allowing 90 days deferred payment for export contracts proceeds. “This should be enhanced to 180 days, as the current limit is too short and causes problems for exporters,” the FPCCI suggested.

Moreover, Feroz said that direct and indirect taxes on exports are almost 40 percent. He said the government should also allow 100 percent exemption on exports or compensate through other measures.

He discussed the issues of stuck up refunds of exporters with the FBR and urged the revenue body to issue refunds on priority basis.

Walmart refuses to place fresh orders with Pakistan - thenews.com.pk
 
So, is it advantage India? I wonder if Walmart will fill the gap from Indian manufacturers?

But then someone would need to bribe Walmart....No problem. Our honchos are past masters at that! :P
 
Good...Pakistan has been saved from being conquered by walmart...
India wont be that lucky...
Where ever these chain stores go,they cause mass closure of small shops.....
Its another way of 'concenteration of wealth'.
 
Good...Pakistan has been saved from being conquered by walmart...
India wont be that lucky...
Where ever these chain stores go,they cause mass closure of small shops.....
Its another way of 'concenteration of wealth'.

you cannot beat the convenience of convenience stores. Most of these mom and pop stores probably will survive because of low rents and overhead costs. unfounded fears at best. Walmart will bring its efficiency in supply chain management and will bring down costs. They are leaders in storage technologies which India badly needs.
 
you cannot beat the convenience of convenience stores. Most of these mom and pop stores probably will survive because of low rents and overhead costs. unfounded fears at best. Walmart will bring its efficiency in supply chain management and will bring down costs. They are leaders in storage technologies which India badly needs.

Walmart competes with other box box retailers. Not so much convenient stores. I'm sure no one goes to walmart to buy a pack of smokes or lottery tickets.
 
When you are supplying the worlds largest retail chain, you are raking in big bucks. Foxconn is worse at treating workers btw.

Not really. Our workers are literally paid few cents to make a shirt and the retailers in comparison are making profits worth billions of dollars.

While this is for textiles, agriculture industry is the worst. An American corporation such as Monsanto is bribing countries around the world to cultivate genetically modified seeds.

Here read this Negative externality: Farmers fear fallout as BT corn trial allowed – The Express Tribune
 
^^^ OMG
have they allowed those 'copy rignted' seeds in Pakistan?
These seeds modify the soil and only this type of seed will grow later and no other...
Plus these seeds are bonded with proproitery pesticides which have to be bought and used otherwise the crops fail..
Then these seeds have to be bought every season,as farmers are not allowed so save seeds for next season..

All this drives up the cost of food crops...making money for the company..
Another form of 'concenteration of wealth'
 
In India though people are already going up in arms against Monsanto establishing presence here. From strikes to candle light vigils (our speciality) ......people are doing it all. Even anonymous India is on the bus.

^^^ OMG
have they allowed those 'copy rignted' seeds in Pakistan?
These seeds modify the soil and only this type of seed will grow later and no other...
Plus these seeds are bonded with proproitery pesticides which have to be bought and used otherwise the crops fail..
Then these seeds have to be bought every season,as farmers are not allowed so save seeds for next season..

All this drives up the cost of food crops...making money for the company..
Another form of 'concenteration of wealth'

Monsanto is already in Pakistan. You guys are screwed.
 
^^^ OMG
have they allowed those 'copy rignted' seeds in Pakistan?
These seeds modify the soil and only this type of seed will grow later and no other...
Plus these seeds are bonded with proproitery pesticides which have to be bought and used otherwise the crops fail..
Then these seeds have to be bought every season,as farmers are not allowed so save seeds for next season..

All this drives up the cost of food crops...making money for the company..
Seriously @Safriz.
 
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I really like how Pakistani's can give a Postitive Spin to any **** that happens in their country...even if it means conspiracy theory or fail logic. If you keep up like this you will continue to go down the drain.

Keep it up guys :tup:

Hey by the way Bangladeshis made billions of Dollars exporting garments to Walmart and now have more Forex reserve than you guys.

Now I am ready to hear how Forex is not important. Shoot :yay:
 
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