Pak PM Aide Tells Exporters to Ship PPE
Adviser
to Pak Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak
Dawood has urged exporters to capitalise
on the emerging huge opportunities by exporting personal protective equipment (PPE)
to the global market as its demand has risen after the Covid-19 pandemic.
The federal
cabinet has approved the export of PPE, including woven and non-woven, which provides
an opportunity to cater to the demand of world market, according to a statement
issued on Wednesday.
The adviser
emphasised the need for cashing in on the opportunities
of increasing export of health and safety products like PPE and included protective
masks, gloves, sanitisers, clothing, helmets, goggles,
other garments and more innovative equipment designed for the protection from the
Covid-19 pandemic.
He pointed out
that a committee had been constituted to manage domestic demand and ensure adequate
supplies. In this regard, a notification will be issued in the coming days. However,
the ban on export of Tyek suits, N-95 masks and surgical
masks will continue.
The adviser
said the government had devised a strategy for export diversification and entering
into new segments for connecting Pakistan’s exports with the global value chain.
“The government
is committed to encouraging exporters to seek more orders from the international
market and explore untapped regions of the world,” the adviser said.
“A ban was imposed
on the export of PPE vide an SRO dated March 24, 2020, which is now being lifted
after consultation with all stakeholders,” he said.
“I have received
information that some exporters have got large orders for face masks from the United
States, Canada and the European Union.” The adviser said exports to different regions
had increased, which included the Middle East where exports from Pakistan went up
36% and the African region, where shipments rose 10%. Exports to Central Asian countries
were also on the rise.
He urged exporters
to step up their efforts and capture a big share of the world market including markets
of the EU and China.
“We are fully
prepared to exploit the economic and trade opportunities post-Covid-19 pandemic
and increase local production for promoting Pakistan-made products in the global
market.