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                                                                                                                                         Pakistan’s textile and apparel exports

              ITMA Asia + CITME Singapore 2025                                                                                           rise 8.4% to $14.8 billion in July-April



                               publishes exhibitor list



               The exhibitor list for ITMA Asia + CITME Singapore 2025 has been released exclusively through a newly
             launched mobile app, available for both Android and iOS users. The exhibition, scheduled from October 28 to
            31, 2025, at Singapore Expo, has attracted over 770 exhibitors from 31 countries and regions, covering 70,000
                 square meters of exhibition space. The event will showcase innovations across 19 product sectors,
                                   representing the entire textile manufacturing value chain.

              The mobile app offers features such as a personalized itinerary planner, a bookmark function, and a built-in
             wayfinder to map out optimal booth visit routes. These tools also support exhibitor networking by simplifying
              partner discovery. Currently, the exhibitor list is available only on the app, with a web version expected to be
                                      released on the official website by the end of June.

                ITMA Asia + CITME Singapore 2025 is owned by CEMATEX and its Chinese partners, the China Textile
               Machinery Association (CTMA) and the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT (CCPIT TEX). The show is
            organized by ITMA Services Pte Ltd, co-organized by Beijing Textile Machinery International Exhibition Co., Ltd
                        (BJITME), with the Japan Textile Machinery Association (JTMA) as a special partner.


                                                                                                                                    Pakistan’s textile and apparel exports increased by   frequent energy shortages, and stiff competition
                                                                                                                                    8.4% during the July-April period, reaching a total of   from other textile-exporting countries such as
                                                                                                                                    $14.8 billion. This growth highlights the resilience of   Bangladesh, India, and Vietnam put pressure on the
                                                                                                                                    Pakistan’s textile industry despite global economic   industry. Addressing these issues requires
                                                                                                                                    uncertainties and fluctuating demand in international   continuous strategic efforts to improve production
                 Aid by Trade Foundation completes €2.8                                                                             markets. The textile sector remains a vital part of   efficiency, reduce costs, and strengthen supply
                                                                                                                                                                                     chains.
                                                                                                                                    Pakistan’s economy, contributing significantly to the
                                                                                                                                    country’s export revenues and employment.
                      million project for climate-resilient                                                                         The growth in exports was mainly driven by strong   Industry analysts remain optimistic that Pakistan’s
                                                                                                                                                                                     textile exports can continue their upward trend by
                                                                                                                                                                                     focusing on innovation and diversification of product
                                                                                                                                    demand from key international markets such as the
                                      agriculture in Africa                                                                         United States, the European Union, and China.    lines. Expanding into emerging markets and
                                                                                                                                                                                     enhancing trade relations through free trade
                                                                                                                                    Pakistan’s competitive pricing, good quality
                                                                                                                                    products, and diversified textile and apparel    agreements will also be crucial to sustaining growth.
            The Aid by Trade Foundation (AbTF) has successfully   boosting incomes by approximately €509.                           offerings helped the country maintain its market
            concluded its €2.8 million CAR-iSMa project, aimed                                                                      share and attract new buyers. Major contributors to   The textile sector is not only important for export
            at enhancing climate resilience in African cotton   The project also explored carbon sequestration                      the export volume included cotton yarn, fabrics,   revenues but also provides millions of jobs,
            farming. Over three years, more than 100,000     through soil improvements, potentially opening new                     garments, and home textiles. The government has   especially for women, playing a significant role in
            smallholder farmers across Côte d'Ivoire, Zambia,   income streams via carbon credits. Women played a                   supported the textile industry through various   social and economic development in Pakistan.
            and Mozambique participated in trials of regenerative   pivotal role, leading compost production initiatives            policies aimed at enhancing exports. These include   Sustaining growth in textile exports is vital for the
            agricultural practices. These included composting,   and becoming local champions of sustainable                        incentives for exporters, improvements in        country’s broader economic stability and long-term
            biochar application, crop rotation, and integrated   practices. Funded by Germany’s BMZ and                             infrastructure, and efforts to ensure a steady supply   prosperity.
            pest management.                                                                                                        of energy. Additionally, initiatives focusing on
                                                             implemented with GIZ and LDC Suisse, CAR-iSMa                          upgrading technology, promoting value addition,   In summary, Pakistan’s textile and apparel export
            In Côte d'Ivoire, demonstration plots showed up to a   underscores AbTF’s commitment to sustainable                     and complying with international quality and     performance during July-April demonstrates a
            37% increase in yields compared to untreated fields.   agriculture and climate adaptation in Africa. The                sustainability standards have helped improve     positive trend driven by strong international demand
            Following a pest-afflicted 2022/2023 season,     initiative aligns with the Sub-Saharan Cotton Initiative               Pakistan’s reputation in the global market.      and supportive domestic policies. Overcoming
            participating farmers saw average yields rise from   and continues to influence sustainable farming                                                                      ongoing challenges and seizing new opportunities
            272 to 1,007 kilograms per hectare in 2023/2024,   practices across the region.                                         Despite these positive developments, the textile   will be key to further strengthening Pakistan’s
                                                                                                                                    sector still faces challenges. Rising input costs,   position in the global textile industry.

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