Eyeing relief package: Leather sector demands right to funds
This fund would also be used for the largest tannery zone in the country that makes up 35% of the leather industry
KARACHI:
Pakistan Tanners Association (PTA-South Zone) Acting Chairman Amir Majeed has demanded due share in the Sindh government’s Rs150-billion city development package for the leather sector in Karachi. This fund would also be used for the largest tannery zone in the country that makes up 35% of the leather industry of the country. The leather sector is the second largest exporting sector of the country, he said in a statement here on Wednesday. Majeed said the tannery zone should be included in this package and infrastructure should be improved in these areas. “There is a need for better roads, network for smooth and adequate supply of water and solid waste removal system,” said Majeed.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 17th, 2015.
Pakistan Tanners Association (PTA-South Zone) Acting Chairman Amir Majeed has demanded due share in the Sindh government’s Rs150-billion city development package for the leather sector in Karachi. This fund would also be used for the largest tannery zone in the country that makes up 35% of the leather industry of the country. The leather sector is the second largest exporting sector of the country, he said in a statement here on Wednesday. Majeed said the tannery zone should be included in this package and infrastructure should be improved in these areas. “There is a need for better roads, network for smooth and adequate supply of water and solid waste removal system,” said Majeed.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 17th, 2015.