Pakistan imposes 2% duty on import of cotton, yarn


A 2 per cent customs duty was recently imposed by Pakistan’s Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on import of cotton and yarn to encourage use of the local crop and save foreign exchange reserves. The duty goes into effect from July 15. The board also withdrew exemption of additional customs duty on import of basic raw materials for the textileindustry.

The country spent foreign exchange of around $915 million on importing raw cotton between July 2017 and May this year, showing a rise of around 20 per cent, according to Pakistani media reports.

Cotton output grew 11.8 per cent to 11.935 million bales in fiscal 2017-18. Cotton production was 10.671 million bales during fiscal 201-17.



Source: The Daily Times, Pakistan
Wednesday, 11 July 2018

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