Aptma urges govt to withdraw four percent import duty on cotton

As the local crop of Sindh-Balochistan zone is likely to remain low this year to 11.25 million bales against the requirement of 14.5 million bales. The All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) seeks immediate withdrawal of four percent import duty on raw cotton by the government.

Since it is clear that the local crop is short of the requirements of the industry, it is necessary that timely action may be taken so that the exports of the country do not suffer any further. It is not possible for the textile industry to bear the additional burden of four percent import duty and compete in the export market against countries, which have a lower cost of raw cotton due to local availability without import incidentals.

With the textile sector exports already declining, it is in the interest of the country and the industry, as a whole, to take stock of the position in a realistic manner so that the production capacity may not close down any further.

Aptma had also demanded the withdrawal of import duty two months ago and the relevant ministry had said that it was too early to remove this duty and the government wanted to wait till the major portion of the local crop was sold by the farmers, a spokesman for the association said in a statement on Monday.

According to Aptma, currently, around 80 to 82 percent of the crop has been absorbed by the textile industry. Hence, it is misleading to state that the ginners and TCP had sufficient stocks of cotton lint to fulfill the needs of the industry.

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