Raw material exports: Leather glove industry declines

Pakistan Gloves Manufacturers and Exporters Association chairman said govt is not serious about solving the issue.


Express May 11, 2011

SIALKOT:


Pakistan Gloves Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PGMEA) Chairman Muhammad Younis has said that the leather glove industry is facing a gradual decline and the government is not serious about solving the issue.


Addressing a press conference on Tuesday, Younis said although a number of people were benefiting from exports of raw material - wet blue split leather, thousands of industrialists and labourers were losing out. He revealed that out of about 250 industrial units, where wet blue split leather was used, about 50 per cent had closed down due to shortage of raw leather and over 200,000 industrial workers had become unemployed.

He said that split leather is passed through 26 different stages, prior to becoming a value-added product.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 11th, 2011.

COMMENTS (1)

Kazmis | 12 years ago | Reply In 1979 when Leather Show was arranged in Holiday Inn hotel, foreign delegates who visited Pakistan for this show decided that "Pakistani manufacturer's finished goods are so poor that we can call so they are destroying the leather, It is better Pakistan should export leather in WET BLUE form rather". Since then foreign market is preferring Pakistan leather in Wet Blue. We perhaps could not improve our finished product's quality and standard.
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