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LAHORE: Pakistan Readymade Garments Manufacturers & Exporters Association (PRGMEA) awarded PRGMEA Achievement Award 2021 to 15 companies who carried out outstanding performance in exports and socio-economic activities during 2019-2020.

PRGMEA Achievement Awards 2021 ceremony event was held in the President House, Islamabad.

PRGMEA Achievement Awards is a contribution to honour the dedicated individuals and enterprises of Pakistani Origin that have made sustained and lasting contribution in socio-economic development of the country to build its image and have thus rendered all Pakistani proud.

The awards were distributed by the President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi. Companies that were awarded included M/s. Ali Murtaza Associates (Pvt) Ltd., M/s. Cotton Web Ltd., M/s. Taiga Apparel (Pvt) Ltd., M/s. Ambition Apparel, M/s. W. E Apparel (Pvt) Ltd., M/s. Pensy Garments (Pvt) Ltd., M/s. D. K. Industries (Pvt) Ltd., M/s. Kingways Int’l (Pvt) Ltd., M/s. Fine Industries (Pvt) Ltd., M/s. Chottani Industries, M/s. Imran Brothers (Pvt) Ltd., M/s. Lazienda Denim, M/s. Azba International, M/s. Kamtex Apparel, M/s. Samad Rubber Works (Pvt.) Ltd. (Apparel Division).

Adeeb Iqbal Sheikh, Chairman (NZ), PRGMEA, Sajid Saleem Minhas, Convener of the Event Organizing Committee and Muhammad Naseer Malik Member CMC/ZMC & others Executive Committee Members, former office-bearers and renowned businessmen were present on the occasion.

While speaking at the awards ceremony of PRGMEA Achievement Award 2021 President Dr. Arif Alvi urged the business community to develop “Brand Pakistan” to tap the export potential of Pakistan and put the country on a new path of progress and prosperity. He said that measures were required to manufacture value added products and raise the production of cotton and other agricultural commodities.

The President underlined the need for more steps to increase inclusion of women in economic activities. Without the inclusion of women in the economic sphere, the country’s progress would remain incomplete, he remarked.

He said now Pakistan should embark on the next phase of export oriented growth and the exporters should take advantage of the incentives offered by the government. The government had taken Pakistan out of a difficult economic situation caused by a huge current account deficit accrued by the past governments, he added.

He said Pakistan would benefit the most from peace and stability in Afghanistan. Peace in Afghanistan would be a bonanza for Pakistani manufacturers and exporters. He observed that expertise of Pakistani businessmen and professionals would be needed for reconstruction and development activities in Afghanistan.

The President noted that India had bad relations with all its neighbours including Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Nepal, Sri Lanka and others. India had created difficulties for itself by alienating 15 percent Muslim population, he said adding Muslim community was being mistreated and harassed in India.

Dr. Alvi said Pakistan learned important lessons in the war against terrorism and extremism. A two-decade war was waged in Afghanistan, $ two trillion were spent and so many lives were lost but at the end the parties to the conflict had to come to the negotiating table.

Prime Minister Imran Khan stated from day one that there was no military solution to the Afghan issue and he was right all along, he added. He assured that the government was formulating all its economic policies in consultation with the stakeholders. The obligation of the government was to create a suitable and conducive environment for the business community, industrialists and exporters, he continued.

The President said the government through consultations resolved issues of the industrialists and exporters and gave impetus to financial and economic progress. He advised the Pakistani traders to make honesty and sincerity their guiding light to gradually develop the brand Pakistan.

He noted with satisfaction that the apparel exports of the country increased by 14 percent last year. He explained steps that the government had taken to attract foreign direct investment. He said the present government had put Pakistan in the right direction by strictly observing the moral values and stopping the loot and corruption of the past governments.

The President congratulated the winners of the awards and called upon them to contribute further to the economic activities of the country. The awards were given to leading exporters of readymade garments.

Speaking on the occasion, the PRGMEA (NZ) Chairman Adeeb Iqbal Sheikh highlighted that exports of the value-added garment sector grew despite internal and external challenges. He said that the garment sector is a major taxpayer, the largest employment generator in the entire textile chain. He urged the government of Pakistan to work on rationalizing duty structures and minimize taxes and duties on the import of raw material. He said that the government should provide a level playing field to the industry to enable it to compete in the international market place with its regional competitors.

The Special Awards were awarded to Adeeb Iqbal Sheikh Chairman (NZ), PRGMEA and Muhammad Naseer Malik on his remarkable service of twenty-five years for the association and Sajid Saleem Minhas, Convener, Event Organizing Committee, PRGMEA Achievement Award 2021.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2021

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