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Pakistan

Govt friendly policies; exports increases by 24pc

ISLAMABAD: The 24 percent increase in exports that is highest in four years is the result of duty drawback scheme un
Published April 10, 2018

ISLAMABAD: The 24 percent increase in exports that is highest in four years is the result of duty drawback scheme under PM Package as well as the exchange rate adjustment, export friendly policies of the government and renewed efforts towards seeking better market access by the Ministry of Commerce.

It was stated by the Federal Minister for Commerce & Textile, Muhammad Pervaiz Malik in a briefing given to him by the ministry officials on current Trade Statistics, a press release said on Tuesday.

The minister expressed satisfaction over the soaring trend in exports and said that the government will take all necessary measures for the facilitation of the exporters and will resolve all the problems faced in consultation with them.

Muhammad Pervaiz Malik said that the initiatives by the government to provide Duty drawback as well as the exchange rate adjustments have contributed positively to the growth.

"Improved market access especially in the European market owing to the successful review of GSP Plus facility also played an important role", he added.

The highest year-on-year growth in a month was reached in March 2018, when the exports for the month reached USD 2,230 million, higher by 24% when compared with March 2017 and 17% when compared with February 2018.

On the other hand, imports growth remained subdued at only 5% as compared to March 2017, which has also been one of the lowest growth in imports in the past many months.

Muhammad Pervaiz Malik hoped that the increase in exports will continue in future as we are ready to give more and more incentives to the exporters on one hand and also working on exploring new markets for diversification in foreign trade.

"We are looking forward to start PTA dialogue leading to FTA with countries including Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Kenya and Philippines", the minister for commerce added.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2018

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