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    Pakistan’s Textile Exports Slow Down, Industry Appeals to PM Shehbaz

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s textile exports have recently experienced a noticeable slowdown, raising concerns within the industry about its future growth prospects. The sector, which is a major contributor to the country’s economy and employment, has been struggling to maintain its previous momentum amid global market challenges and domestic issues. Industry leaders are now urging Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to take immediate and effective measures to address these difficulties. They emphasize that without prompt government support, the textile sector’s competitiveness on the international stage could be severely impacted.

    Historically, Pakistan’s textile industry has been a backbone of its export economy, accounting for a significant portion of foreign exchange earnings and providing jobs to millions. However, recent disruptions such as rising production costs, energy shortages, and stiff competition from other countries have hindered export performance. Meanwhile, the global demand for textiles remains volatile due to shifting trade dynamics and economic uncertainties. In this context, the industry’s call for urgent intervention highlights the critical need for policy reforms and incentives to sustain growth.

    In a significant development, the textile sector’s appeal to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif underscores the broader economic challenges Pakistan faces in stabilizing its export base. Reviving textile exports is vital not only for economic recovery but also for maintaining employment levels and ensuring the sector’s long-term viability. The government’s response will be closely watched by stakeholders, as effective action could restore confidence and help Pakistan regain its position in the global textile market. Meanwhile, the industry continues to seek collaborative solutions to overcome current obstacles and boost export performance.

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