ADVERTISEMENT
Friday, April 3, 2026
No Result
View All Result
The AZB More Than Just News
  • HOME
  • Latest News
  • Business
  • PAKISTAN
  • SPORTS
  • WORLD
  • E-Paper
  • SCI-TECH
  • BANKING
  • ARTICLES
  • OPINION
  • MORE
    • MOBILE
    • TELECOM
    • PERSONALITY
    • HEALTH / EDUCATION
  • HOME
  • Latest News
  • Business
  • PAKISTAN
  • SPORTS
  • WORLD
  • E-Paper
  • SCI-TECH
  • BANKING
  • ARTICLES
  • OPINION
  • MORE
    • MOBILE
    • TELECOM
    • PERSONALITY
    • HEALTH / EDUCATION
No Result
View All Result
Daily The Azb
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Textile Exporters Seek Counter Strategy on U.S. Tariff Impact

Syed Turab Shah by Syed Turab Shah
April 24, 2025
Textile Exporters Seek Counter Strategy on U.S. Tariff Impact
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Prof. Ahsan Iqbal, and Federal Minister for Defence, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, have pledged to raise the critical concerns of exporters at the highest levels of government.

Speaking at a high-level Exporters’ Convention hosted by the Pakistan Readymade Garments Manufacturers & Exporters Association (PRGMEA) in Sialkot, both ministers assured the industry of their unwavering support. The event was attended by representatives from PHMA, PSGMEA,PGMEA, SIMAP, PLGMEA, and the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI).

Advertisements

Prof. Ahsan Iqbal acknowledged that Pakistan’s exports, which currently stand at around $32 billion, are lagging behind regional competitors like Bangladesh, India, and Vietnam. “We need a unified, export-led growth strategy. Cities like Sialkot—with their entrepreneurial spirit and globally recognized products—must take the lead,” he said. He emphasized that economic revival hinges on building a stable, business-friendly environment and reducing the cost of doing business to restore Pakistan’s competitive edge.

Khawaja Muhammad Asif reaffirmed that the concerns of Sialkot’s exporters would be prioritized. He noted that abrupt policy changes and increasing tax burdens are harming productivity. “Sialkot’s SMEs form the backbone of Pakistan’s export economy. We will not allow them to collapse under bureaucratic pressure,” he said. He also assured that refund claims and other tax-related issues would be addressed at the highest level to create a stable and supportive environment for exporters.

Ijaz A. Khokhar, former Central Chairman of PRGMEA, voiced serious concern over the recent amendments to the Export Facilitation Scheme (EFS), especially regarding temporary imports for re-export. He warned that reduced utilization periods and new bank guarantee requirements will disproportionately affect SMEs, which already operate on tight margins. “Such policy shifts jeopardize not only our competitiveness but the very foundation of Pakistan’s export engine,” he stressed.

Adding to this, Mr. Ansar Aziz, Executive Member of PRGMEA,highlighted the urgent need for targeted SME support mechanisms and low-cost financing to help exporters navigate mounting economic pressures. “Our SMEs are the lifeblood of innovation and job creation.
Without tangible support, we risk losing this backbone,” he said.

Sohail A. Sheikh, also a former PRGMEA Chairman, criticized the sudden shift from the Final Tax Regime (FTR) to the Normal Tax Regime (NTR).
He said the new model introduces unpredictability in tax liabilities and increases compliance burdens. “This transition was implemented without stakeholder consultation. It has shaken industry confidence and harmed planning and cash flow certainty,” he noted.

Both PRGMEA leaders expressed alarm over the newly imposed 29% reciprocal U.S. tariffs on Pakistani exports. They reported growing buyer hesitancy, delayed shipments, and increasing order cancellations—diverting business to regional rivals like Bangladesh, India and Vietnam. “Restoring buyer confidence in the U.S. is essential,” said Sheikh. “We urge the government to send a trade delegation to Washington D.C. to engage directly with U.S. officials and negotiate tariff exemptions for low-volume countries like Pakistan. This could serve as a strategic opportunity to convert current challenges into a pathway for enhancing Pakistan’s export growth and global trade presence”

The PRGMEA also demanded fast-track clearance of stuck shipments, duty drawbacks, and the establishment of an Export Development Bank to provide affordable credit to SMEs.

Mr. Ijaz A. Khokhar and Mr. Soahil A. Sheikh emphasized that achieving cost competitiveness and ease of doing business is crucial to securing Pakistan’s export future. They called for long-term policy consistency and alignment with Prime Minister’s Uraan Pakistan Vision, which aims to double exports and position Pakistan as a globally competitive manufacturing hub.

In a powerful display of unity, PRGMEA, PHMA, PSGMEA, PGMEA, SIMAP, PLGMEA, and SCCI jointly appealed for immediate policy support to stabilize the export sector and empower SMEs. “If we want to see sustainable,inclusive growth—exporters must be heard, and their concerns acted upon,” concluded Ijaz A. Khokhar.

Advertisements
Syed Turab Shah

Syed Turab Shah

Related Posts

Petrol Price Soars to Historic Rs459/Litre, Diesel Hits Rs521 as Govt Hikes Taxes
Headline

Petrol Price Soars to Historic Rs459/Litre, Diesel Hits Rs521 as Govt Hikes Taxes

April 2, 2026
Karachi Commissioner Reviews Post-Rain Drainage, Urges Swift Relief Efforts
Karachi

Karachi Commissioner Reviews Post-Rain Drainage, Urges Swift Relief Efforts

April 2, 2026
Dr. Zubair Mirza Passes Away; Funeral Prayers Held in Karachi
Karachi

Dr. Zubair Mirza Passes Away; Funeral Prayers Held in Karachi

April 2, 2026
Pakistan’s Foreign Reserves Rise to $21.79 Billion
Headline

Pakistan’s Foreign Reserves Rise to $21.79 Billion

April 2, 2026
NBP Introduces WhatsApp Banking to Simplify Customer Access
Karachi

NBP Introduces WhatsApp Banking to Simplify Customer Access

April 2, 2026
US Warns of Escalation as Iran Seeks Guarantees to End War
Headline

Trump’s Iran War Remarks Draw Criticism as Middle East Tensions Escalate

April 2, 2026
Heavy Rainfall in Karachi Claims Six Lives, Sparks Citywide Emergency Response
Karachi

Heavy Rainfall in Karachi Claims Six Lives, Sparks Citywide Emergency Response

April 2, 2026
FPCCI Partners with Indus Hospital to Advance Electronic Health Records Implementation in Pakistan
Karachi

FPCCI Partners with Indus Hospital to Advance Electronic Health Records Implementation in Pakistan

April 2, 2026
PRCS and Turkish Red Crescent Collaborate on Blood Donation Drive at Turkish Embassy in Islamabad
Karachi

PRCS and Turkish Red Crescent Collaborate on Blood Donation Drive at Turkish Embassy in Islamabad

April 2, 2026
Faysal Bank Honored for Community Impact and Corporate–Nonprofit Partnerships
Karachi

Faysal Bank Honored for Community Impact and Corporate–Nonprofit Partnerships

April 2, 2026
Next Post
President Hyderabad Chamber of Small Traders & Small Industry (HCSTSI), Muhammad Saleem Memon,

President Hyderabad Chamber of Small Traders & Small Industry (HCSTSI), Muhammad Saleem Memon,

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Most Popular

Indus Motor Company declares profit after tax of PKR 5.1 billion.

U Microfinance Bank and NADRA Technologies shake hands to provide e-Sahulat services

FBI Philadelphia Pioneers Transnational Repression Task Force Model

We will live with Covid19 for months. Let’s not deny it or panic: Dr. Faheem Younus

President Trump Announces Presidential Delegation to the Republic of Chile to Attend the Inauguration of President-Elect José Antonio Kast

Must Read

Meta Announces New Safety Updates to Better Protect Teens and Children Online
Business

Meta Announces New Safety Updates to Better Protect Teens and Children Online

July 24, 2025
MCB Bank
BANKING

MCB Bank strengthens Islamic Banking footprint with capital injection of PKR 4 Billion in MCB Islamic Bank

June 17, 2022
The Azb is a 24/7 online news platform that covers a wide range of topics including business, economics, technology, finance, travel, fashion, and lifestyle.

Quick Links

  • Home
  • About us
  • SCI-TECH
  • Live TV
  • Banking

Useful Links

  • Videos
  • Reviews
  • Advertorial
  • Photos
  • About us
  • Author
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Partner
  • Privacy Policy
  • Russian Theatre Group Celebrates Fifth Anniversary in Pakistan.
  • Terms and Conditions
  • The Azb – More Than Just News
  • Contact

© Copyright 2024 theazb. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • Latest News
  • Business
  • PAKISTAN
  • SPORTS
  • WORLD
  • E-Paper
  • SCI-TECH
  • BANKING
  • ARTICLES
  • OPINION
  • MORE
    • MOBILE
    • TELECOM
    • PERSONALITY
    • HEALTH / EDUCATION

© Copyright 2024 theazb. All Rights Reserved.