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Commerce Minister assures textiles and apparel sector of budgetary support

A Pakistan Textile Council (PTC) delegation led by Chairman Mr Fawad Anwar, Mr Asif Tata (Chairman, Naveena Group), and CEO Mr Muhammad H. Shafqaat met with the Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan. The meeting focused on tariff and tax rationalization, energy pricing, green investments, and other policy interventions needed for the textiles and apparel sector’s competitiveness, sustainability, and growth.

Chairman Anwar emphasized that if an enabling environment is provided, the industry could immediately contribute US$3-4 billion in annual exports, in line with the Federal Government’s vision and policies.

During the meeting, the Commerce Minister assured the delegation of the government’s commitment to supporting the export sectors in the upcoming Federal Budget. “We are working towards regional tariff parity,” Jam Kamal stated, adding that a committee led by the Finance Minister has been constituted to develop a sustainable framework for tariff rationalization. He noted, “We must strike a balance—reductions will come with time, however the Government is committed to supporting industrial growth.”

Specific matters, such as regionally competitive energy tariffs, effective utilization of the Export Development Fund, and the immediate clearance of claims under Government Support Schemes, were discussed.

The PTC also recommended the introduction of Green Credit Schemes to help the sector meet international sustainability requirements and scale up the efforts towards industrial decarbonization.

The minister acknowledged the critical role of policy consistency and emphasized that supporting export industry growth is key to delivering premium quality and affordable products to international buyers and stimulating broader socio-economic growth and development.

The delegation highlighted that much of the industry is already shifting to alternative renewable energy sources such as solar, biomass, and wind, and government support remains vital to maintaining momentum.

Commerce Minister Jam Kamal reiterated the government’s resolve to align economic policy with the needs of exporters and underscored the urgency of reforms. “Let the formal industry grow, invest and spur industrial growth. That’s how the economy thrives.”

The meeting concluded with a mutual commitment to continued dialogue and collaboration to ensure that budgetary measures reflect the priorities of Pakistan’s textiles and apparel sector—one of the nation’s most vital economic engines.

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