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Textile, clothing products exports up by over 7pc

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan’s textile and clothing products exports recorded over 7 percent growth during four months (July-October) of the current fiscal year mainly due to the cash subsidy offered under the prime minister’s exportsenhancement package.

The country exported textile and clothing products worth $4.4 billion during July-October period of the year 2017-18 as against $4.1 billion of the corresponding period of the previous year, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS). Revival in textile and clothing products exports enhanced the country’s overall exports to $7.1 billion during July-October of 2017-18 as compared to $6.4 billion of the corresponding period of the last year.

Exports of textile and clothing products enhanced due to cash subsidy offered under the prime minister’s exports enhancement package and release of pending refunds and better energy supplies.

Textile associations had recently demanded some incentives from the government to boost tumbling exports . They had demanded to waive surcharges of Rs3.53/kWh to bring the tariff to Rs7/kWh from the current Rs10.5/kWh and gas price to Rs600/mmbtu for the exports sector. Similarly, they had also asked to clear sales tax and customs refunds and extending zero-rating facility to packing material and power looms.

According to the PBS, the main driver of growth was the value-added textilesector. Exports of ready-made garments went up by 14.8 percent in the first four months of the ongoing financial year. Similarly, exports of knitwear increased by 10.62 percent during the period under review. Exports of bedwear went up by 5.44pc in value.

In the category of primary commodities, exports of cotton yarn witnessed a growth of 5.4 percent and exports of yarn other than cotton recorded a rise of 10.30 percent. Exports of made-up articles, excluding towels, increased by 8.81pc. Art, silk and synthetic textile exports grew by 60.61pc during the period under review.

However, exports of tents, canvas and tarpaulin dipped over 34 percent. Exports of cotton carded exports recorded decline of 100 percent during July-October period of the year 2017-18 over a year ago.

On the other hand, the imports also showed an increase of 22.55 percent and were recorded at $19.2 billion during first four months (July-October) of the current financial year as against $15.7 billion of the same period last year. Pakistan’s combined import bill of food, oil and machinery swelled by over 18 percent during July-October of the ongoing financial year. The import bill of these three groups had cost $10.3 billion during July-October of the FY2018 as against $8.3 billion of the corresponding period of the last year, PBS.

The country spent $4.4 billion on imports of petroleum group, which is 39.5 percent higher over a year ago. In petroleum products , the government imported petroleum products worth $2.6 billion and spent $1.61 billion on petroleum crude. Similarly, the country imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) worth $534 million and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) worth $97 million.

The PBS data showed that country had spent $3.7 billion on importing machinery during first four months of the ongoing financial year. The third-biggest component was food commodities whose imports rose 20.21 percent year-on-year to $2.2 billion.

Source The Nation