Pakistan's textile woes to be resolved in months: minister
12 Feb 18 1 min read
The problems faced by Pakistan’s textile industry would be resolved within a couple of months, state minister for textile Hajji Muhammad Akram Ansari said addressing the opening ceremony of a two-day international conference on ‘Emerging Trends in Knitting-2018 (ETK-2018)’ at the National Textile University Faisalabad (NTUF) in Faisalabad recently.
The country’s industrial sector is affected by shortcomings in market share and development of new markets, decreasing profits and aggressive competition at the global level, Pakistani media reports quoted Ansari as saying.
Chairman of Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers and Exporters Association Mian Naeem Ahmad, textile industry representatives and researchers were also present on the occasion. (DS)
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The country’s industrial sector is affected by shortcomings in market share and development of new markets, decreasing profits and aggressive competition at the global level, Pakistani media reports quoted Ansari as saying.
Chairman of Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers and Exporters Association Mian Naeem Ahmad, textile industry representatives and researchers were also present on the occasion. (DS)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India
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