Aptma sees $15bln exports in FY19
By Our Correspondent
February 23, 2019
LAHORE: All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) on Friday said the government should rest assured that export growth in the last five months of this fiscal would average 10 percent, while by the end of FY2019 exports would reach $15 billion, the highest ever. This assurance was given Gohar Ejaz, the Aptma group leader and Syed Ali Ahsan, the chairman of the association, at a joint press conference.
“This optimism is the result of government’s decision to provide regionally competitive energy and power tariff. This is just the beginning and Aptma has lived up to its slogan of you enable and we deliver,” Ejaz said talking to reporters.
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