exports from Vietnam to China were 40.845 million kg against 41.031 exports from Pakistan. He said during the first eight months of 2015, the cotton yarn exports from Vietnam to China increased by 34 percent against cumulative increase of 23 by Pakistan. He said during the first eight months of 2015, the yarn exports to China increased by 43 percent from Indonesia, 77 percent from Uzbekistan, and 90 percent from Japan.
The Aptma Chairman said China relocated some of its spinning capacities to Vietnam, and the country was now reaping it benefits. He said Vietnam has zero rating facility in exports to United States under the Trans-pacific Treaty that would accelerate further relocation of Chinese spinning industry in that country.
Aptma Punjab Chairman Amir Fayyaz said Pakistan was not only losing the Chinese yarn market to India, but also facing threat from its next door neighbour in its domestic market. He said according to statistics compiled by Intracen in 2011 the Indians exported 2,398 metric ton of cotton yarn to Pakistan that increased to 30,708 metric ton in 2014. He said in the first eight months of 2015, import of Indian yarned had reached 25,983 metric ton. At this rate, the Indian yarn export to Pakistan would reach almost 39,000 metric ton. He said the penetration of Indian yarn was increasing at a rapid pace every year.
Fayyaz said Pakistani spinners were making hectic efforts to keep their global yarn market which was evident from the fact that they were forced to reduce their average per kg rate of yarn from $2.81 in 2014 to 2.38 per kg. He said the unit value of Indian yarn declined by 13 percent to $2.7 per kg which was two percent less than that of Pakistan.
Aptma Punjab chairman said yarn prices declined globally due to declining cotton rates, global recession, and falling fuel rates. In Pakistan, the rates of power and energy increased instead of declining in line with global trends. Also, India reduced its natural gas rates to $4.24 price mmfcd, whereas Pakistani authorities have slapped Gas Infrastructure Development Cess at Rs100-200 mmcfd on different industries, besides increasing the gas rates by 12-15 percent recently. He said China is the largest importer of cotton yarn in the world. Pakistan, he added like India also produces its own cotton yarn, but due to high production cost of domestic yarn most of the high valued yarn is being imported from India.