KARACHI: All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) strongly opposed the export of cotton from Pakistan to India and said that it is the last nail on the coffin of the ailing textile industry.

In a statement issued to the press Chairman APTMA, Tariq Saud said that export of cotton to India in the absence of determination of crop size for the year 2016-17 is against the domestic textile industry.

The failure of local cotton crop in 2015-16 by about 35 percent has already placed extra burden on the industry to import about 4 million bales of cotton to meet its consumption requirement, he added.

He said that the cultivation of cotton this year is expected to decline by approximately 25 percent which will ultimately decline the availability of cotton to the spinning industry compelling them to import cotton at 3 percent customs duty at import stage or otherwise exclude import of cotton from customs duty so that industry may remain competitive.

He urged the government to provide level playing field and stop export of raw cotton till the determination of size of cotton crop for the next season or otherwise remove 3 percent customs duty on import of cotton.—PR