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Pakistanis must follow safety measures, directives to contain coronavirus

Pakistanis must follow safety measures, directives to contain coronavirus

Interview with Mr S. M. Muneer — leader of the business community of Pakistan

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  1. M. Muneer is the Chairman of Din Group of Industries and former 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 Rs.10 billion (US$:100 million):

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

Holding Position In Other Concerns

Trophies & Awards

Foreign Visits

Positions Held In The Past

  1. Chairman of All Pakistan Tanners Association (Central Zone) in the years — 1969-70, 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86 and 1993-94. (seven times). Organized “Pakistan Leather Show” since 1979.
  2. Member of Federal Parliament (Government of Pakistan) in 1984-85. (Majlis-e-Shura).
  3. Vice Chairman/Senior Vice Chairman of S.I.T.E. Association of Industry, Karachi, for two years which is one of the biggest Industrial Association of Pakistan in 1985-86.
  4. Chairman of Export Promotion Committee for Leather and Leather Garments from 1981 to 1986.
  5. Senior Vice President of Faran Club (International) 1986-87.
  6. President of Faran Club (International) 1987-88.
  7. Trustee in Karachi Port Trust for 1986-87.
  8. Vice Chairman of Karachi Port Trust for 1987-88 & remained acting Chairman many times.
  9. Chairman, Korangi Association of Trade & Industry which is the biggest Industrial Association of Pakistan for 1988-89 & 1990-91. (Two times).
  10. Member of Managing Committee of Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry in 1985-1987 & 1990-91. (Two times).
  11. Member of Managing Committee of Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Karachi, 1988-1990.
  12. Vice President of The Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Karachi for 1990-91 and was Acting President, many times during 1990-91.
  13. President, Karachi Gymkhana Club for the year 1991-92.
  14. Vice Chairman of Muslim Commercial Bank Limited during since 08-04-1991 to 04-06-1995.
  15. President, Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry during Jan-94 to Mar-1996.
  16. Federal Minister of State & Chairman Pakistan Trade Fair Corporation in 1997.Appointed Minister of State and Chairman Pakistan Trade Fair Corporation as technocrate (as he is not a member of any political party). Not taken any benefit that is any salary, car, petrol, driver or any travelling charges and everything was paid personally and have given the services to the business community completely free with pleasure without any burden of any sort on national exchequer.
  17. Chairman of Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd from 05-06-1995 to 27-06-1997.
  18. Vice President of Pakistan Red Crescent Society (Sindh Provincial Branch) from 23-07-1998 till 09-10-2002.
  19. Director Investment Corporation of Pakistan from 12/3/1997 till 21/03/2001.
  20. Director State Cement Corporation of Pakistan from 27/10/2003 to 13/04/2004.
  21. Chairman of Aiwan-e-Tijarat-o-Sanat Hospital Trust, Karachi. 1997-1998.
  22. Director, Corporate & Industrial Restucturing Corporation (CIRC) Govt of Pakistan, Since 06-01-2001 till 22/09/2006 (Mr. Shaukat Aziz, Prime Minister of Pakistan was the Chairman, of this CIRC.).
  23. Vice Chairman Chiniot Anjuman-e-Islamia from 24/01/2001 till 19/05/2007.XXIV. Director National Industrial Parks Development and Management Company (NIP) from 18/4/2006 till 8/4/2008.
  24. Director Pakistan Textile City (Pvt) Ltd. Karachi from 10/11/2004 till 15/09/2008.
  25. Member Board of Governors Police Hospital Karachi & Hyderabad from 13/3/2006 till 29/1/2009.

XXVII Pak-Canada Business Council of FPCCI for 2009/2010 & 2012/2014

Welfare Projects

Social Activities

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PAKISTAN & GULF ECONOMIST had an exclusive conversation with Mr S. M. Muneer regarding Pakistan Day celebrations and the current economic scenario of Pakistan in particular and the world in general. Following are the excerpts of the conversation:

Pakistan Day celebrations this year have been called off which is a very prudent decision. I stand by the government in this regard. Coronavirus has devastated numerous business opportunities globally and Pakistan is no exception. The entire world is in the grip of fear. We are blessed that Pakistan is not as affected as some other countries and this is the blessing of almighty Allah. We all must ensure precautions as recommended by the provincial and federal governments. Pakistan is heaven on earth and we would celebrate many Pakistan Day events in the coming years. We love our country and it is always tremendous time to celebrate Pakistan Day, however, the current situation calls for care. Once coronavirus is contained across the world, we would celebrate all occasions and in particular we would celebrate the Pakistan Day with plenty of fanfare next year.

All Pakistanis must reduce travel opportunities in Pakistan and try to stay home due to coronavirus. Those who are traveling abroad these days have to spend 14 days in quarantine facilities in many countries particularly at the airports, which is a monumental hassle and is filled with apprehension. Many governments globally have issued directives for restraints against travel.

Pakistan’s trade has increased worldwide during last couple of years and now GSP facility has been extended in all Europe which will help Pakistan to increase the exports.

There is a big shortage of raw cotton in Pakistan and the exporters are compelled to import cotton from worldwide losing foreign exchange and our government must make sure to produce more cotton in the coming years.

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