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Nishat Chunian Limited (Urdu pronunciation: [nɪˈʃaːt tʃuːˈnɪ.jən] nih-SHAHT choo-NIH-yuhn) is a Pakistani vertically integrated textile company based in Lahore. [2] It is listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange and is one of the largest textile company of Pakistan. [3]
Nishat Mills Limited (Urdu pronunciation: [niːˈʃaːt] nee-SHAHT) is a Pakistani textile company based in Lahore. [2] It produces yarn, linen, and other products made from raw cotton and synthetic fibers. [3] It is one of the largest textile companies of Pakistan. [4]
Nishat Group's origins goes back to a leather business in Calcutta, British India, established by Mian Muhammad Yahya. [6] Following the partition of India in 1947, Mian Muhammad Yahya and his three brothers, Mian Hameed, Mian Rafiq, and Mian Ayub, founded Nishat Mills in Pakistan in 1951. [6]
According to the Economic complexity index, Pakistan is the 67th largest export economy in the world and the 106th most complex economy. [10] During the fiscal year 2015–16, Pakistan's exports stood at US$20.81 billion and imports at US$44.76 billion, resulting in a negative trade balance of US$23.96 billion.
Architectural firm ASA played a role as an interior designer for Khaadi stores in Pakistan, UK, and UAE until 2017. [8] In 2020, the company enlisted Landor & Fitch's help in designing The Experience Hub, [9] [10] which opened in December 2021. It is a 32,000 square-foot space in Karachi that functions as a retail space with its own cafe.
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Pakistan is the fourth largest cotton producer and holds the third largest spinning capacity in Asia, following China and India, contributing 5% to global spinning capacity. [4] The industry comprises 1,221 ginning units, 442 spinning units, 124 large spinning units, and 425 small units.