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  2. Textile industry in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Guarantee energy supply to textile mills at competitive rates; Furthermore, the Pakistan Textile Mills Association has demanded that the removal of duty on cotton imports and a rebate of five percent on textile exports. This plea has come at a time with about 110 mills have been shut down due to various barriers to growth including the energy ...

  3. All Pakistan Textile Mills Association - Wikipedia

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    The textile industry is Pakistan's largest industry and textile is the most important export of Pakistan. [3] Mian Muhammad Mansha, a business tycoon and one of the richest man in Pakistan, [4] is the most famous personality in this industry. Pakistan is the 5th largest producer of cotton in the world and the 8th largest exporter of textile ...

  4. Bibojee Group - Wikipedia

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    Bannu Woollen Mills Limited, established in 1953 by the Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation and divested in 1963 to Bibojee Group [5] [6] Gammon Pakistan Limited [7] Ghandhara Automobiles Limited [8] Ghandhara Industries Limited; Ghandhara Tyre [2] Janana De Malucho Textile Mills Limited [9] Rahman Cotton Mills [10] The Universal ...

  5. Category:Textile companies of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan portal; Pages in category "Textile companies of Pakistan" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Masood Textile Mills; N.

  6. Sapphire (group) - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire Textile Mills Limited, also known as Sapphire Group (Urdu: سفائر), is a Pakistani vertically integrated textile manufacturer, producing cotton yarn, fabric, and finished garments. [2] It is based in Lahore , Pakistan.

  7. Masood Textile Mills - Wikipedia

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    Masood Textile Mills was founded in 1984. In 2014 it posted a pre-tax profit of Rs 1.1 billion, which was 13% higher than its pre-tax earnings in the preceding year. Shanghai Challenge Textile Company acquired 24.3% shares in Masood Textile Mills in a privately negotiated deal. [2] [3] It later acquired 52% stake of the company. [4]

  8. Nishat Mills Limited - Wikipedia

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    Nishat Mills Limited was founded in 1951 by Mian Muhammad Yahya, Mian Hameed, Mian Rafiq, and Mian Ayub. [6] The name "Nishat" was pre-assigned to the textile license they acquired and was not chosen by the founders. [6] In 1995, Raza Textiles merged with its sister company, Umer Fabrics, which was later merged into Nishat Mills in 2004. [7]

  9. List of largest companies in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Nishat Mills: Faisalabad: Textiles: US$520 million [14] Engro Corporation: Karachi: US$4.8 billion: Fertilizer: US$367 million: Bank of Punjab: Lahore: US$0.736 billion: Banking: US$76 million [15] Forward Sports: Sialkot: Sport goods: US$51 million [16] Systems Ltd: Lahore: US$0.5 billion (2022) [17] Information technology: US$27 million (2022 ...