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Pakistan trade body asks federal govt to allow import of cotton from India

Islamabad [Pakistan], September 9 (ANI): Due to the dire condition of the textile industy in the country following devastating floods, a Pakistan trade body has approached the Shehbaz Sharif government to allow the import of cotton from India.

ANI Sep 09, 2022 09:50 IST googleads

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Islamabad [Pakistan], September 9 (ANI): Due to the dire condition of the textile industy in the country following devastating floods, a Pakistan trade body has approached the Shehbaz Sharif government to allow the import of cotton from India.
In the wake of losses suffered by cotton producers in Sindh and Punjab, the Pakistan Textile Exporters Association is proposing trade with India through Wagah to meet the rising export orders, the Dawn newspaper reported.
A total of 25 per cent of the standing cotton crop had been damaged and there is a possibility of a raw material shortage in Pakistan, the Pakistani newspaper said citing early estimates from exporters.
On Wednesday, the Pakistan government formed a committee that will negotiate with seed companies and facilitate them to introduce state-of-the-art cotton seeds into the local market.
This decision on forming a committee was reached during a key meeting to consult with stakeholders and review proposals for the enhancement of yield and area of cotton crops, the report said.
"We have approached Finance Minister Miftah Ismail to look into one of our demands," Pakistan Textile Exporters Association (PTEA) Patron in Chief Khurram Mukhtar told Dawn on Wednesday. According to Mukhtar, the actual calculations of cotton demand would be made after September 15.
"We might need to import 2.5 million bales from India," he said.
Last month, reports emerged that Pakistan was looking to resume trade with India in the wake of record-breaking floods in the country
Pakistan Finance Minister Miftah Ismail had said that international agencies have approached the country's government to allow imports from India through the land border.
However, the Pakistan government added that it can consider it only after assessing the supply shortage position and consulting with its coalition partners and key stakeholders.
"More than one international agency has approached the govt to allow them to bring food items from India through the land border. The govt will take the decision to allow imports or not based on supply shortage position, after consulting its coalition partners & key stakeholders," the federal minister had tweeted. (ANI)

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