Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

The Pakistan Textile Industry An Overview

By: fibre2fashion Home | Business


The textile industry is one of the most important sectors of Pakistan. It contributes significantly to the country's GDP, exports as well as employment. It is, in fact, the backbone of the Pakistani economy.

Established capacity

The textile industry of Pakistan has a total established spinning capacity of 1550 million kgs of yarn, weaving capacity of 4368 million square metres of fabric and finishing capacity of 4000 million square metres. The industry has a production capacity of 670 million units of garments, 400 million units of knitwear and 53 million kgs of towels.

The industry has a total of 1221 units engaged in ginning and 442 units engaged in spinning. There are around 124 large units that undertake weaving and 425 small units. There are around 20600 power looms in operation in the industry. The industry also houses around 10 large finishing units and 625 small units.

Pakistan's textile industry has about 50 large and 2500 small garment manufacturing units. Moreover, it also houses around 600 knitwear-producing units and 400 towel-producing units.

Contribution to exports

According to recent figures, the Pakistan textile industry contributes more than 60% to the country's total exports, which amounts to around 5.2 billion US dollars. The industry contributes around 46% to the total output produced in the country.

In Asia, Pakistan is the 8th largest exporter of textile products.

Contribution to GDP and employment

The contribution of this industry to the total GDP is 8.5%. It provides employment to 38% of the work force in the country, which amounts to a figure of 15 million. However, the proportion of skilled labor is very less as compared to that of unskilled labor.

Organisations in the industry

All Pakistan Textile Mills Association is the chief organization that determines the rules and regulations in the Pakistan textile industry.

Opportunities available

The world demand for textiles is rising at around 2.5%, due to which there is a greater opportunity for rise in exports from Pakistan.

Copyright 2007



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
View Full ArticleFibre2fashion.com - Leading b2b marketplace of textile, garment, apparel and retail industry, Provides Business Resource for Pakistan Textile Importer, Buyer, Manufacturer and Services Providers Company.

Tags: , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Business Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Business

  • Important Fibres Of Technical Textile Industry - Part I
    By: fibre2fashion | Sep 28th 2007
    Technical textile industry is new and growing sector in India. It generates good revenue for the country. This industry is rich with many natural and synthetic fibres. All these fibres are useful in different ways. Synthetic fibres are made from doing some special chemical processes on natural fibres or obtained directly fr ... Read

  • Important Fibres Of Technical Textile Industry - Part 2
    By: fibre2fashion | Oct 16th 2007
    In our former article entitled 'Important fibres of technical textile industry - Part 1' , we discussed about five fibres Polyethylene, Polyester, Nylon, Carbon and Polypropylene. In this article we would be covering other five major fibres of technical textile industry. The properties, application and leading manufacturers ... Read

  • The Textile Industry-part Ii
    By: Aniket Dicosta | Feb 22nd 2010
    India being an emerging economy, the Indian Textile Industry is largely unorganized and still relies largely on traditional means in cloth manufacturing and is also highly labor intensive in nature. The remaining half of the industry is very much organized with high importance endowed on capital intensive production proces ... Read

  • The Textile Industry †Part V
    By: Aniket Dicosta | Feb 25th 2010
    The Indian Textile Industry is looked upon as one of the largest industries in the world. The Ministry of Textiles in India has introduced several policies and schemes targeting the growth of this sector. Government of India is also prompting talented Indian Designers and technologists of India to work for the Indian Textil ... Read

  • Textile Industry In Singapore
    By: Lin Yu | Aug 17th 2007
    Textile industry in Singapore is repositioning its manufacturing centers in low wage countries, but at the same time there is no compromise in quality. Also the fashion experts in Singapore are climbing the global platform. Read

  • The Textile Industry †Part Iii
    By: Aniket Dicosta | Feb 23rd 2010
    The introduction of the special â€Textile Package’ during the 2003-2004 budgets became the turning point in the history of the Indian Textile Industry. The Ministry of Textiles has launched a special cell for attracting FDI in this sector. Even Indian companies are spreading their wings and making investments in a monume ... Read

  • The Textile Industry †Part Iv
    By: Aniket Dicosta | Feb 24th 2010
    Today, the textile sector contributes about 14 percent to industrial production, 4 percent to the country's gross domestic product (GDP) and 16.63 percent to export earnings. After the end of Multi-Fiber Agreement, Indian Textile Industry went through a major change in its outlook. Read

  • Surat †Textile Industry Marketplace
    By: Aniket Dicosta | Aug 21st 2010
    Surat, an emerging city in the state of Gujarat, Surat (Gujarat) is known as the textile town. And the word is perfectly suited for the city. Surat is complete place of textile industry. Surat for textile industry suppliers, manufactures, wholesalers, traders, exporters and distributors from India and around the world. Su ... Read

  • Indian Textile Industry
    By: ankitamakwan | Jan 18th 2011
    Textile industry has a long history through which it occupied a unique place in Indian Economy. The industry is one of the leading in the world. Read

  • Additional Funds Sought For Wider Implementation Of Tufs
    By: David Parks | Jan 20th 2010
    Funds have been sought by the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry to help small textile mills adopt Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy