Pakistan is facing many problems now. Among them, the economic crisis may be the most obvious among ordinary Pakistani people. Here we discuss issues related to the textile industry.
Our textile industry accounts for more than 60% of the country's total exports, totaling $ 5.2 billion. The industry accounts for about 46% of the country's total production. In Asia, Pakistan is the eighth largest exporter of textiles. However, the textile industry is currently facing major challenges. Industrialists believe that Wapda's unsafe power supply has the greatest impact on the industry, among others.
Although some textile units are building their own energy plants to reduce costs (these units use natural gas), the production of compact units completely depends on Wapda's power supply doing. Due to loading, the textile industry suffered great economic losses in December, January and February.
Fiber owners suffered huge economic losses due to lack of production. And it hindered the industry from achieving its quarterly goals.
Furthermore, when the offices of Wapda and Multan Electricity Power Company were burned in Multan, irritated daily wage workers were recently discovered.
Textile owners claim that unstable electricity supply is destroying Pakistan's entire business. They also highlighted that the high cost of utilities will make Pakistan's fabric uneconomic in international markets.
To maintain the textile industry, governments are faced with difficult challenges that require immediate implementation of an appropriate long-term strategy to provide equal competitive conditions to regional competitors. The government needs to take measures to solve this big problem
The textile industry began in the 1840s, embargo in the UK hindered the import of textile machinery, followed by the establishment of a mechanical workshop to manufacture new machinery. Since 1848, the economic crisis hit this country, and Marcus Thrane established the first union independent of social class and led to require legal quality. In the 1840s and 1850s, Congress passed a series of laws that abandoned economic privileges and relaxation of domestic trade. Part of the growth came from the city, but population growth forced the purification of new land. In 1855, the population of Christiania reached 40 thousand. By 1865, the population reached 1.7 million people; the main reason for the rapid increase was better nutrition of salmon and potatoes, a sharp decrease in infant mortality and an increase in hygiene. Immigration to North America began in 1825, the first large immigrants began in the 1860s.
The early industrial revolution began in New England's textile industry and was completely changed by Samuels Wright. Slater was an apprentice in the UK's largest textile factory and he was a member of the British Government after loading the prize money to those who can help the state of the United States copy British textile machinery I learned that it is moving on the island. Exporting immigrants of machines and knowledgeable people is prohibited. In 1787, Ma Li Beverly Cotton Manufacturing Plant started operations in Beverly, Massachusetts, and in 1793 opened the first general machinery factory in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. His independent factory and factory town system spread from Black Rock Valley to Massachusetts State