Look to Eastern Europe, textile sector advised
Experts believe GSP Plus can add $1-2b to annual income.
KARACHI:
Textile Industry Division Federal Secretary Rukhsana Shah has urged value-added textiles sector to prepare itself for the Eastern European markets because of their strong growth potential to reap the benefits of Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) Plus scheme.
“Pakistan has received such tax incentives after a period of 10 years, providing the country enough time to prepare short and long-term strategies,” she said, adding that this would help to increase the country’s textile exports to the European Union.
Speaking to representatives of different associations, she said that considering the immense export potential under the GSP Plus scheme, businessmen should market their products.
“The GSP Plus has also given an opportunity to invest in skill development as the investors know about definite returns on such investments,” Shah said, adding that Minister of State for Commerce and Textile Industry Khurram Dastagir will also visit eastern Europe in March to show the willingness of Pakistan for increasing its exports to EU.
“Apart from security and energy challenges, Pakistan should monitor its performance on the GSP Plus scheme to benefit of the provided opportunity,” said Pakistan Apparel Forum Chairman Jawed Bilwani.
Pakistan exported over $13 billion of textile products in FY13, which is almost half of Pakistan’s total exports of $24.6 billion, of which approximately $9 billion exports were directed to the EU comprising 60% of textile exports.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 17th, 2014.
Textile Industry Division Federal Secretary Rukhsana Shah has urged value-added textiles sector to prepare itself for the Eastern European markets because of their strong growth potential to reap the benefits of Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) Plus scheme.
“Pakistan has received such tax incentives after a period of 10 years, providing the country enough time to prepare short and long-term strategies,” she said, adding that this would help to increase the country’s textile exports to the European Union.
Speaking to representatives of different associations, she said that considering the immense export potential under the GSP Plus scheme, businessmen should market their products.
“The GSP Plus has also given an opportunity to invest in skill development as the investors know about definite returns on such investments,” Shah said, adding that Minister of State for Commerce and Textile Industry Khurram Dastagir will also visit eastern Europe in March to show the willingness of Pakistan for increasing its exports to EU.
“Apart from security and energy challenges, Pakistan should monitor its performance on the GSP Plus scheme to benefit of the provided opportunity,” said Pakistan Apparel Forum Chairman Jawed Bilwani.
Pakistan exported over $13 billion of textile products in FY13, which is almost half of Pakistan’s total exports of $24.6 billion, of which approximately $9 billion exports were directed to the EU comprising 60% of textile exports.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 17th, 2014.