Dastgir made the remarks at the Senate Standing Committee on Textile Industry in response to a question raised by Committee Chairman Senator Mohsin Aziz, who said a huge quantity of Indian raw cotton had been put on hold at Karachi Port, state-run Associated Press of Pakistan reported.
Responding to the question, Dastgir yesterday said that the government has not issued any notification in this regard.
Pakistan this year surpassed Bangladesh to become India's top cotton buyer.
Aziz said the government should instead ban value-added products from the neighbouring country in a bid to protect the local textile industry.
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The meeting was informed that the local textile industry was in a dilapidated condition and its exports were on the decline due to a number of issues including high prices of gas and electricity, high tariffs on import of input materials for industries, lack of progress on restructuring of bank loans and failure to revive sick units.
It was decided that a meeting would be held in Karachi to resolve the issue of banking sector with the textile industry in which representatives from the textile industry, the State Bank of Pakistan, National Bank of Pakistan and private banks would be invited.