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Fortifying export should be the top priority to dispel all economic woes

Fortifying export should be the top priority to dispel all economic woes

Imran Khan is a honest person and business community must support him
Interview with Mr S. M. Muneer, leader of the business community of Pakistan

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M. Muneer is the Chairman of Din Group of Industries and former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP). His company Din Leather (Pvt) Ltd, is the biggest exporter of leather in Pakistan and he has four textile mills in the name of Din Textile Mills in Lahore.

Position in companies

Chairman: 1) M/s. Din Leather(Pvt) Ltd. : The leading exporting company of Finished Leather in Pakistan having most modern tanning unit in Karachi with last year annual turnover of about Pak. Rs.2.5 Billion. (US$: 25 Million)

Chairman: 2) M/s. Din Textile Mills Ltd. : One of the leading exporters of different types of valued added yarns, having four most modern spinning units in Lahore (total 79,008 spindles) and exporting following very high quality value added yarns. Total annual turnover is about Pak.Rs.10 billion (US$:100 million)

The above units are equipped with most modern imported machinery and are producing finest quality yarn in different varities.

Holding position in other concerns
Trophies and awards

a) In 2000 and Award was given by the Prime Minister of Pakistan Mr. Shaukat Aziz.
b) In 2001 and Award was given by the then Prime Minister of Pakistan Mir ZafarullahJamali.

Foreign visits

India 1982
New Zealand & Fiji Island 1984
Japan/Korea 1985
Turkey 1991

Date Country.

21-24 November, 2004. Sri Lanka, Maldiveand India.
31st May, 2005 Lebanan
31st May to 3rd June, 2005 Turkey
8th to 11th August, 2005 Japan
11th to 13th August, 2005 Hong Kong.
28th Sep. to 3rd Oct. 2005 Korea & Malaysia

Positions held in the past
Welfare Projects
Social Activities

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PAGE: How would you comment on the challenges being faced by the government?

M. Muneer: Our new government has serious challenges and problems which they have inherited particularly export refunds are pending for more than Rs400 billion for last four years and many small industry units are closed because of the lack of funds and I am sure if the government pays these refunds to the exporters our export will increase by two to three billion dollars. In addition to this, the serious challenges are tackling current account deficit, budget deficit, trade deficit, high inflationary pressures, burgeoning unemployment, poverty and street crime specifically in Karachi.

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PAGE: What must be the priorities of the government at present?

M. Muneer: Top priority of the government should be export as without foreign exchange we are and would be in serious trouble. Export-oriented countries never face economic trouble since they not only get the foreign exchange but also generate revenue consequently improving infrastructure. One of the best methods for poverty alleviation is to strengthen manufacturing and exports. The new government needs to ensure that the top priority and the remedy of all economic ills is to bolster export of Pakistan which would ultimately dissipate all economic woes.

PAGE: Should the government opt for IMF or not?

M. Muneer: Government should opt for IMF if the money is not received from our friendly countries.

PAGE: How do you see the economic growth by the end of this fiscal?

M. Muneer: Economic growth by the end of this fiscal year will be very robust as our Prime Minister, Imran Khan, is very honest person and is working very hard to improve the economy and the business community must give full support to him for the successful economy.

PAGE: Your views on the friendly trade relations with the neighboring countries:

M. Muneer: Pakistan must have very good friendly relations with all the neighboring countries. It is imperative to enhance trade activities with our all neighboring countries, which would be quite helpful for the economic progress. Neighbors cannot be changed. It is for the benefit of all neighbors to maintain peaceful environment for the betterment of the people living in the region hence boosting economic activities.

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