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According to Pakistan's Board of Investment, the country is the 8th-largest exporter of textile products in Asia and ranks as the 4th-largest producer and 3rd-largest consumer of cotton.
Diplomatic Courier’s Stephanie Gull brings you weekly under–the–radar stories from around the world. This week in Asia: ...
Labor Rights and Safety in Pakistan’s Textile Sector. The textile industry in Pakistan employs an estimated 30 million people, many of whom are women working in low-wage, informal jobs.
Pakistan may import as many as two million bales this year as production may be little changed at 12 million bales, according to All- Pakistan Textile Mills Association.
Pakistan's textile industry has faced significant challenges in 2024, with modest export growth and political instability impacting orders. The sector struggles with diversification, high energy ...
Pakistan’s first textiles museum, which opened in Karachi in December, has set out to preserve the material remnants of that culture: indigenous weaving, embroidery and dye work.
Pakistan’s smaller textile companies are curtailing production or selling assets to pay debt after high energy and borrowing costs hurt businesses. Ghazi Fabrics International Ltd. on Tuesday ...
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