Export Targets Can’t Be Achieved Due to COVID-19: Razak Dawood
Advisor to the Prime Minister on Commerce, Abdul Razak Dawood said that the country’s export target of $25 billion could not be achieved due to the ongoing lockdown in the country and it could decline to $22 billion.
The exports decreased in April by 50 percent and home remittances also declined in this situation, Abdul Razzak Dawood said in an interview.
Pakistan could get benefits from low oil prices in the current situation in the international market and there will be minimal impact on Current Account Deficit (CoD) because of the decline in petroleum prices, he noted. He also vowed to open the industrial sector in the coming months to provide an opportunity for the local exporters to benefit from the current scenario.
Dawood urged the exporters including the textile industry to get orders freely from all countries to tap the new opportunities in the world.
Replying to a question on the impact on the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), he forecast that it would contract by 0..