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Pakistan - the land of numerous unexplored opportunities
has recently earned a good name in the inlernational markat
for being a vibrant and progressive developinq country in
the wo{ld. The 6overtlment of Pakistan has adopted a liberal
investment policy to atiract maxinrum foreign lnvestment,
where foreign investors can hold up
to
1O0o/o equity inseveral economic sectors. As a result, the foreign direcl
investment in the country has increased 5ubstantiaIly over
the past lew years, thus di{ferentiating Pakistan {rom many
other counlries of the region. Also, the vital indicators of
Pakistans ecorromy lrave shown extra-ordinary improvement
such as enhanccd GDP and GNB increased foreign exchange
reserves, skyrocketing stock market pedormance, stable
Pakistani curren<y and improved balance of payments. Per
capita income had crossed U5$ 925 in 2007 and is further
rjsing progressrvely.
Pakistan's economy is gaining more strength with each pa:sing year, underpinned by a buoyant private sector. The world is wilnessing the real GDP of Pakistan.mairrtainang a steady growth at one of the fastest rates in the history of ihe Country and among the highest in the economies of
tlre world. The international trade is increasing owinqi to revolutionary changes in tarifl structures dnd better international relations- Power demand is growing both at irrdustrial as well as consumel
levels. The loreign excharrge reserves are maintained at a respectable level. Maior investments afe
underway on power generation, developing newer sour.es
of
energyto
meet lhe iDCleasingdemands in the
Counftt
power transmission & distribution, in{rastructure, lelecommunrcalron, housing, ports and communication & information technology etc.The current pace o{ developrlent in Pakistan
i:
no miracle but i5 the result of a dedicated andcontinuous ef{ort by the Government of Pakistan through implementing policies for deregulation, liberalization and
privatization-The International Textile Asia 20 11 Exhibition, one of the most prornising arrd enduring Event
to be held for the Bth Successive year at the Karachi Expo centre {rom 1 6
-
1 8 April 2011 is theo{ficial event of the Federal Ministry of Textile Industry. The event is being orgar'rized at the most opportuDe time when the government is looking forward to modernize and upgrade the textile
sector o{ the country for better quality products and enhanced productivity, The exhibition aims
to
focuson the immense buying selling potential of textile & garment machinery. accessories.Highlights
of
Textile Asia
2010
lnternational Textile & Gartnent Machinery 5how held at Karachi Expo Centre
from 1O
-
12 April 2010 for the 7th conseculive year by EFommerce GatewayPakistan (hrt) Ltd. and Jarnal's Yellow Pages of Pakistan with Ministry of Textile
Industry, in support
with
Governmentof
Sindh,.City District GovernmentKarachi, TEXMAP Pakistan, APTMA, PRGMEA, PCFA, Pakistan Hosiery Manufa€tudng Association, Pakislan Bed-ware Exporters Asso.iation, PAKsEA,
Pakislan Comnrercial Exporters
of
Towels Association, PYMA and Towel.Manufactu rer's Association of Pakistan.
Textile
lndustry
in
Pakistan
The new Textile Pclicy 2009-2014 announced by the government of Pakistan
allows various incentives including concessional financing (LTF) to encourage
capital investment irr value added textile sector. The govemment of Pakistan has also withdrawn custom duty on import oI plant and machinery 6y the manufacturing industries and working hard to get duty free market access Jor our textile products for EU and US markets.
Pakistan is the 4th largest producer of Cotton, Yarn and Cloth in lhe World
after
Chinawhich
is
No 1.
Thecountry
has signed Memorandumof
Understanding
with
Morrsanto for BT cottonto
improve lhe yield per acrewhich is now low and
at
13th position in the world. Pakistan ranks 2nd inexport
of
yarn and 3rd in export of cloth.lt
has large spinning capacity-with
major part o{ European, Japanese & chinese Machinery. The country also has ample availability of cheap labour. good markets for products dndla rge domestic
market-The present government has identified textile as a key priority area and is
makirrg
all
possjble effortsto
setthe right
policies and incentives thatencourages private sector investmilnt in value addition and expansion in a
bid
to
gain wider accessto
international markets. An ambitious targetof
US $ 25 Billion
till
2014 in the new tive years Textile Policy has been fixedtarget-. Ginnang Machinery
. Spinning Llach nery . Carding Machinery . Combhg Machinery
. Roving Machinery
. Bleaching Machinery
. Dyeing Machinery
. Coaling Machirlery . lmpregnating Machinery
. Cone Winde6 . L00ms . Shutlles . Narrow Fabrics
Exhibit
. L,eather Machinery
; Printing Machinery
. Finishhg Machinery
. Circular Knittirg Machlnery
. Fibre P(eparatory Mschinery
' Texllle Doubliog & Twisting Machinery
' Textile Wlnding/ThrowirE/ . Reeling Machiner/
Profile
'Weaving Preparalory Machinery
. Pressing & lroning Machinery
I Pacliaging Machlnery
. Parts & Accessorle6
. Textile Supplies & Raw Malerrals
. oyes & Chemicals . Allied Services
. Certificalaon Companies . CAD/CAM
. Testing Labs
. (Labels/Elastics and Bonds)
Profession-wise
Visitors' Profile
1.6%
Sector-wise
Visitors'
Prof
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5.9% 2 t.|r t6.3%75%
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Fashion ApparelE
Hosiery & Knit wearI
Home TextilesL
Towel$ & EathrobesI
Tents & CanvasM.Ds & C.E.Os
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Enginoers Trade Associations
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: US $ 300 per sqm Bare Space inside Halls (min l8sqm)
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Guesl ol Honor
Ecommerce Gateway
Pakistan
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Pakistan's
#
1
Event Organizers
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Textile Asia
Secretariat
C-17, KDA Scheme-1, off: Karsaz Road,
Karachi - 7 5350,
Pakistan-Tel: (92-21 ) 111 -222-444, 3453 6321 Fax: (92 2l ) 3453 6330
Email: info@textileasia.com. pk
URL:
www.textileasia-com.ok