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The Recommended Strategies for Pakistan to Avail the Advantage of Textile Quota Free Regime in Exports

Madiha Abdul Karim

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: This research report is concerned regarding to find out the factors, policies and strategies that the Pakistani textile exporters should implement in their efficient and effective working operations in order to create and achieve the competitive advantage over its value added (garments and knitwear) textile industry. So due to this, they can deliver this sort of scale, high quality garments and can serve all parts of the European market successfully. As we know that Pakistan’s textile industry is one of the leading textile industry among the other key textile players of the world and the leading sector in the economy of Pakistan. The previous and current data shows that throughout the years, Pakistan has continuously increasing its textile exports and if we emphasize on the value-added products like garments, hosiery, knit wears and other textile made-ups, the export volume of textile can be increase by manifold. After the Jan 1, 2005 in which the WTO has provided the quota free regime to Pakistan and has imposed the quota on China. Now by imposing the quota on China, there is definitely the opportunity for Pakistan so now this is the ability of Pakistani textile exporters that how they can use it and completely avail such kind of remarkable opportunity. For this purpose, the questionnaire has been developed which has been administered by the key personnel of 10 textile industries of Pakistan. The questionnaire has the questions which have given the information about current position and problems faced by textile exporters in this sector and also the rules and policies by Export Promotion Bureau regarding the textile exports of Pakistan.

Keywords: Export-Free; Regime (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-02-03
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