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                                           APTMA




                 demands duty free





                          cotton imports







              FBR has imposed custom duty on imports of cotton   reduced because of which cotton yield in Punjab
              and yarn to encourage use of local crop and save   has decline as well. Due to poor water manage-
              foreign exchange reserves. But APTMA is severely   ment, Sindh failed to cultivate 48% of cotton area.
              against the re-imposition of custom duty in cotton
              import. Mr Zahid Mazhar, Senior Vice Chairman    Due to sales tax and custom duty imposition on raw
              APTMA said that 3% and additional 2% custom duty   cotton, import of finished cotton yarn have increased
              on cotton import with effect from 15th July, 2018 is   500% in 2016-17 as compared to 2011-12.
              the final nail in the coffin of ailing the textile industry.
                                                               Mr Zahid Mazhar, Senior Vice Chairman APTMA
              Mr Aamir Fayyaz, Chairman APTMA, has demand-     said, “This policy instead of supporting manufactur-
              ed an immediate withdrawal of SRO No.            ing of cotton yarns in Pakistan is rather helping the
              848/(I)/2018. He said that although the SRO will   yarn manufacturing industry of other countries
              marginalize the positive impact on exports at    competing with us”.
              present but it will cripple down the industry’s revival
              efforts ahead in the arrival of next crop. A direct   Due to sustained demand of cotton in front of short
              support frame should be setup by the caretaker   supply, the prices have remained on the higher side
              government instead of burdening the entire value   and according to the market analysts, they believe
              chain of the industry. Such a naive effort of carrying   that in coming days prices would further rise as the
              out a revenue drive will have an adverse impact on   demand and supply issue continues.
              the whole textile value chain.
                                                               High cost of doing business has led to closure of
              As per the Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association   140 textile mills and approx. 80 mills are on the
              cotton arrival statistics on 1st May, 2018 11.58   verge of closing which will add another 0.5 million
              million bales of 155 kg were produced in 2017-18,   unemployment figure and the loss estimated due to
              10.73 million bales in 2016-17 and 9.79 million   this closure of $4 billion per annum.
              bales in 2015-16 which highlights that three
              seasons in a row Pakistan cotton crop has been   Following the example of India, APTMA has
              below the set target.                            demanded the government to make efforts to
                                                               increase the annual size of cotton crop to 20 million
              Since a significant number of cotton growers have   bales which will boost farmers’ income, reduce
              shifted to sugarcane the cotton cultivation area has   input costs and facilitate high export growth.









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