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LEATHER INDUSTRY facing troubles,delegation of PTA, meeting with Governor

MULTAN,Feb 12th:Khawaja Muhammad Abdullah former Chairman of Pakistan Tanners Association (PTA) has asked the Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Livestock to look into the matters of export of wet blue and wet blue split under unfair means and smuggling live animals, hides and skins from Pakistan to Iran and Afghanistan.
He told that  a delegation of PTA from all four provinces of the country called on
 Punjab Governor Sardar Latif Khosa  yesterday under the leadership of Chairman PTA, Khurshid Alam and apprised him of problems confronted by the tanners  and said most burning issue in Punjab is gas and electric load shedding to the leather industry.Chairman PTA, Khurshid Alam said that under the nose of customs authorities, illegal export of basic raw material of leather sector — wet blue and wet blue split and grain with the mode invoicing continues.He said in order to arrest the declining trend of exports of leather industry, which is now at an alarming 30 percent of the total exports, the ministries should take necessary measures.Alam said new federal cabinet to be announced today’s evening would have clear directives from the Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani for the promotion of country’s exports to eradiate all the clutches of the sagging economy for the betterment of all the industries including this vital second biggest export-oriented industry of the country.Agha Saiddain, Chairman PTA demanded the government impose a complete ban on export of live animals as more than 200,000 live animals were perished in the recent floods in Punjab and Sindh.He also demanded the government impose a complete ban on the wetblue exports or to increase duty from existing 20 percent to 50 percent.For the past few years, the deteriorating supply of wetblue stocks was severely hampering the leather gloves manufacturing industry. “Due to high demand for Pakistani wet blue in the international market huge stocks of wet blue after mis-declaration and under-invoicing were being exported,” he added. Most of the tanneries have already shut down their operation and those still operating are on the verge of imminent collapse.if the problems, particularly supply of uninterrupted gas and electric supply to the leather Industries in Punjab and Sindh are not addressed immediately, more units would be forced to shut down their industrial activities. He said given the situation, it has now become impossible for PTA’s members to execute their export orders on time, as such PTA has expressed apprehension to lose valuable foreign exchange due to cancellation of export orders.
Governor Punjab assured the PTA’s delegation to take up these core issues of leather industry on a priority basis with the higher government authorities as well as with new related Federal Cabinet Ministers to remove obstacles the industry is confronting.


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