Chemical sector pays for imports in PKR

PCMA says move will pave the way for more and will relieve country’s forex reserves


Our Correspondenrt February 08, 2023
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LAHORE:

Pakistan’s chemical industry imported its first ever raw material consignment from Saudi Arabia in Pakistani rupees, paving the way for further imports in the local currency and relieving pressure from the country’s dwindling forex reserves.

Speaking at the inaugural session of the two-day “Pakistan Chemical Expo 2023”, Pakistan Chemicals Manufacturers Association (PCMA) Chairman Jai Kumar said, “To exploit the chemical sector, PCMA is not only advocating for long-term petrochemical complex projects but is also introducing bio-economy projects to take full advantage of the resources available in the country.”

Governor Punjab Muhammad Balighur Rehman appreciated the industry’s efforts to highlight the investment and trade potential in the chemical industry by holding the Expo and said, “Considering the growth opportunities present in the chemical sector, and the current economic situation of the country, it has become imperative to take immediate steps to facilitate the ease of doing business in this industry.”

Published in The Express Tribune, February 8th, 2023.

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COMMENTS (4)

Waqar Ahmad | 1 year ago | Reply I m interested
Amjad Ali | 1 year ago | Reply Q1 what will be the benefits to the end customers the poor people of Pakistan and Q2 what will be the benefits to the employees of the relative companies as they are the backbone of the chemical sector.
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