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APTMA to build textile complex in Uzbekistan

- At the 6th meeting of the Uzbek-Pakistani Inter-governmental Commission on Trade-Economic and Scientific-Technical Cooperation (IGC) in Tashkent, All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) signed a memorandum of understanding with the Governor of Bukhara, Uzbekistan to build a textile complex in the state.  Spanning 30,000 hectares, the complex will reserve a vast space for cultivating cotton. It will also house spinning, weaving, processing and garment units built at a cost of $100 million.  Gohar Ijaz Ijaz, Leader, APTMA hopes, Pakistan s cotton exports would reach $18 billion by next year. The country recently agreed to finalize a preferential trade agreement (PTA) with Uzbekistan within three months to boost bilateral trade volume. 

Cotton prices steady amid low trade on holiday schedule

Cotton prices steady amid low trade on holiday schedule July 25, 2021 KARACHI: Cotton market trade was low with stable prices during the three-day week, with Friday remaining a partial holiday, traders said. Some ginning factories started their operations, while a majority of the mills were either closed or partially open, expecting trade to resume from Monday, they said. Textile and spinning mills need cotton, increasing chances of higher trading activity in the coming days. Activity is likely to increase in Punjab, while Sindh would face a normal situation, amid expected rains. “If rain is normal, it will benefit the crop, otherwise it can be harmful,” traders said.

Pak APTMA, Bukhara governor sign MoU for textile complex in Uzbekistan

Pak APTMA, Bukhara governor sign MoU for textile complex in Uzbekistan
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Lacing exports with GI tags

Lacing exports with GI tags Products with GI tag fetch much higher price than those without such identity KARACHI: Do you know what is common among Pakistan’s Basmati rice, Hunza/ Ziarat apples, Multan’s Chaunsa mango, Kashmiri Pashmina, Khewra pink salt, Sialkot sports and surgical goods and Sahiwal cattle? These are goods produced in certain areas of Pakistan and are unique. They are not produced anywhere in the world. But does the world recognise their status? That’s important to know because unless the world recognises them as such, Pakistan cannot market them in global markets, claiming they are produced only in this country.

Action against offshore income, assets abroad: Senate body allows FBR to remove 5-year time limit

Action against offshore income, assets abroad: Senate body allows FBR to remove 5-year time limit
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