Government should emphasize on exports of engineering goods-Yassar Sakhi Butt

  • August 08, 2012
Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) emphasized on promotion of exports of high tech engineering goods as they could strengthen and widen national export base.
 
Measures need to be taken immediately on war footing to support and save our engineering industry from total collapse, therefore Government should continue tariff rationalization to provide level playing field to local engineering industry and to extend attractive export financing scheme and long-term financing facility to encourage additional investment, Yassar Sakhi Butt, President ICCI made these remarks in a statement.
 
He was analyzing the export performance of the engineering industry during the last four years shows that the annual export of engineering goods were in the range of average $ 200 million. 
 
ICCI President said that Pakistani engineering products are sold at a very low price and the buyers earn huge profits after some value addition. Thus, it is the right time to increase country’s exports of high value addition engineering goods that would help the Government to reduce dependence on foreign countries for equipments and ultimately reduce the trade deficit which needs to be turned around towards a win-win situation, he maintained. 
 
He said that our local engineering products have great demand in Turkey, Malaysia, Egypt, Germany, the US, Canada, Australia, Nepal, Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria, Sudan, Afghanistan, Qatar, Kuwait, UAE and Saudi Arabia but the successive governments during the past two decades have failed to accord priority to this vital sector, and export of engineering and capital goods could not be developed on a sustainable basis.
 
Yassar Sakhi Butt said that Government should take urgent measures to reduce the cost of doing business and promote exports of engineering goods. He also proposed that Pakistan should also avail expertise of China and Japan for production of value added engineering goods.