Pakistan is yet to announce the new textile policy for 2014-19. This has created a lot of uncertainty for exporters. The government had announced several schemes in the Budget for 2014-15 as a part of the new textile policy, but in the absence of any textile policy, the sector is not getting the benefit of these schemes.
The textile sector contributes about 55 per cent to the country’s exports, besides providing millions of jobs. However, there has been no sign of a textile policy for about five and a half months. The previous textile policy (2009-14) failed to meet its targets. Initiatives could not be implemented due to shortage of funds and the energy crisis.
As announced in the finance bill 2014-15, a sum of approximately Rs 80 billion has been earmarked for the textile sector support schemes over a period of five years. Drawback for local taxes and levies would be given to exporters of textile products on FOB values of their enhanced exports on an incremental basis if increased beyond 10 per cent over the previous year's exports at the following rates; garments four per cent, made-ups two per cent and processed fabric one per cent. The incentives will be provided to exports made in 2013-14 (calendar year 2014) compared to exports made in 2012-13 (calendar year 2013).
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