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                  EU diplomat asks for more “Ease of



               Doing Business” for setting up hi-tech



                            industrial units in Pakistan





           The ambassador of the EU to Pakistan, Ms. Androulla   installed capacity. Now it needs a more skilled
           Kaminara, said, addressing the business community   workforce to fulfill its foreign commitments well in
           in Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry      time. She said that the EU provided a special grant to
           (FCCI), that the European Union investors are     Pakistan, enabling it to equip its human resource with
           contemplating setting up hi-tech industrial units in   the best possible technical skills.
           Pakistan with technology transfer, but they want more
           “Ease of Doing Business” following international   Hafiz Ihtasham Javed, President FCCI, said that
           standards.                                        Pakistan is still importing 80% of textile machinery
                                                             from the EU. However, now it should explore the
           The ambassador acknowledged the practical and     opportunity to manufacture this machinery in
           innovative approach of Pakistan during the covid   Pakistan. He also explained in detail the facilities
           crisis. She said that Pakistan tactfully handled this   provided in M3 industrial estate to the new and
           critical situation, and as a result of it, Pakistan gained   potential investors for domestic and other countries.
           much-needed economic activities despite the       He hoped that the EU ambassador would also play
           recession at the global level. She said that with   her proactive role in arranging a zoom meeting of EU
           enhanced production activities, the Pakistani     investors with Pakistani industrialists to finalize viable
           industrial sector is working round the clock with full   joint ventures.





              EU should speed up the recovery of the



                               textile sector: EURATEX





           The textile and clothing industry was hardly hit by the   generating 162 billion euros. SMEs are really impor-
           pandemic in 2020. It is time for the European Com-  tant for Europe, as SMEs exported goods worth 476
           mission and Member States to set the conditions for   billion euros. SMEs cover more than 50% of EU
           future competitiveness and resilience. On the occa-  global sales (mainly textiles, agriculture, etc).
           sion of EU Industry Days, EURATEX asks the Europe-
           an Commission and Member States to set the right   “The forthcoming European Strategy for Textiles
           conditions for the competitiveness and resilience of   represents a terrific opportunity for industry and
           its industrial base, in particular the textile and clothing   policy makers to develop a forward-looking vision”,
           industry.                                         commented Dirk Vantyghem, EURATEX Director
                                                             General. “If Europe misses this chance, it risks losing
           The T&C industry is a pillar of Europe with its   one of the essential ecosystems. Too many sectors
           savoir-faire and excellence, counting 160,000 compa-  will be affected by such loss, as textiles are every-
           nies (mainly SMEs), employing 1,500,000 people,   where, from a car to the street we walk on.”




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