on Textile Industry of Pakistan Textile Industry of Pakistan Yasin Ahmed Research Assistant Table of Contents Page 1. Overview of the Textile industry 2. Global Developments 3. Domestic Overview 4. Export Performance of Textile Industry 5. Ancillary Textile Industry i) Cotton Spinning Sector ii) Cloth Sector iii) Textile Made-Up Sector iv) Synthetic Fiber Manufacturing Sector v) Filament Yarn Manufacturing Industry vi) Art Silk and Synthetic Weaving Industry vii) Woolen Industry 5. Cotton
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REPORT OF BUSINESS POLICY ON EDIBLE OIL INDUSTRY TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgement: 4 Edible Oil Industry: 5 History: 5 INDUSTRY SEGMENTS 5 Edible Oil industry and Pakistan Economy: 6 LIST OF ALL PLAYERS: 8 INDUSTRY PALYERS 8 Market Share: 9 Profile of Three main players: 11 Wazir Ali (TULLO) 11 SUFI 12 Habib Oil Mills 13 PRODUCTS 13 1. Super Habib 13 Opportunity: 14 ⎫ Untapped rural Market 14 ⎫ Possibilities in the export
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Pakistan and India Telecommunication industry: a critical analysis INDIA SIDE Telecom statistics November’05 December’ 05 January’06 Total subscribers 119.9mn 123.85mn 129.82mn Tele-density 11.00 11.43 12.00 Fixed line 48.47mn 48.93mn 49.21mn Additions during the month 0.28mn 0.46mn 0.28mn Mobile 71.46mn 75.92mn 80.61mn Total additions during the month 3.51mn 4.46mn 4.69mn GSM additions 2.32mn 3.19mn 3.52mn CDMA additions 1.18mn 1.17mn 1.17mn India’s tele-density in January 2006 neared
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Automobile Industry of Pakistan - An Overview The automotive industry rightly prides itself on being recognized as the “mother of all industries.” In its folds it carries many different kinds of vehicles to provide mobility to people and goods. While they may appear to be simple machines‚ their design and manufacturing have much deeper roots in all the known technologies. In-depth knowledge and skillful application of mechanical‚ electrical‚ electronics‚ chemical and a host of other technologies
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ETHICAL PRACTICES IN THE FASHION INDUSTRY ETHICAL PRACTICES IN THE FASHION INDUSTRY Executive Summary Ethical practices in the fashion industry can be defined as the production of materials with morality. With social responsibility of the world fashion houses‚ and designers are now acknowledging the significance of ethical business. Trying to run a fashion business on goods that do not harm the environment and are cruelty free is easier said than done as I will bring to surface the
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enhanced their annual sales many times over‚ well beyond the limits of the tablets they can server each day‚ by offering hot well packed meals through free home delivery service on orders placed through a telephone call. It is a multi-billion dollar industry that continues to grow rapidly in many countries. A fast-food restaurant is a restaurant characterized both by food which is supplied quickly after ordering‚ and by minimal service. The food in these restaurants is often cooked in bulk in advance
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Nationalization of Industries in Pakistan and impact on Automobile Industry: Following the progressive manufacturing period‚ nationalization of industries under Economic Reforms order had a profound impact on automobile industry in Pakistan. In early 1972 under Martial Law Regulation‚ the Government took over the control of 32 industrial units‚ including eight automobile plants‚ under the officially appointed Board of Industrial Management with the Minister for Production as its Chairman. Out of
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Official Newsletter of SECP Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan The development of modern and efficient corporate sector and capital market‚ based on sound regulatory principles‚ that provide impetus for high economic growth and foster social harmony in the Country. vision November 2008 Autumn Edition Volume VIII‚ Issue VI The Chairman says... Editorial Page 2 Insurance Industry of Pakistan Development‚ Achievements & Initiatives he insurance sector‚ until end-2000
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Pakistan Paper : Pakistan Paper Products Ltd came into existence in 1951. At that time our newly founded country had to import all its paper products which was resulting in the drain of valuable foreign Exchange. Realizing the need of times‚ Mr. Hashim B. Sayeed armed with machinery and technical know how from Germany decided to set up a paper converting unit in Pakistan. In 1962 Pakistan Paper Products became a Private Limited company and then in 1964 it became a Public limited company and was
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