Textile sector faces challenges.

ISLAMABAD -- Earnings of the textile sector faced headwinds in financial year 2022-23 mainly owing to higher financing costs, expensive cotton and increasing energy tariffs.

According to a recent analysis of Pakistan's textile composite sector, which is considered a very critical part of the economy, the industry encountered some significant challenges in FY23.

The analysis is based on a sample of 22 companies, collectively representing 81% of textile sector's total market capitalisation.

The findings came following the filtration of companies based on a minimum market capitalisation criterion of Rs1 billion, Topline Research said in a report.

A notable policy change worth mentioning was the discontinuation of concessionary energy tariffs for the textile sector, effective from March 1, 2023 due to conditions of the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) loan programme. This policy shift has resulted in an increase in the cost of production.

Local cotton prices also increased by 9%, averaging Rs19,070 per maund (40 kg) during FY23. The price hike was a consequence of adverse weather conditions, including heavy rainfall and flooding that destroyed cotton crops in the preceding year.

Other income of the sample companies showed a significant year-on-year (YoY) increase of 47%, mainly due to exchange rate gains and a rise in interest income. However, finance cost surged 109% YoY during FY23, primarily because of higher interest rates and increased borrowing within the sector.

According to the report, Pakistan's textile sector posted a noteworthy decline of 24% in profits, which fell to Rs72.6 billion in FY23. The decline in earnings could be primarily attributed to factors like the increasing cost of financing, high costs of cotton and energy, and the global economic slowdown.

Despite challenges, sales for listed textile firms rose 15% YoY, reaching Rs1,150 billion in FY23. However, when converted into dollars, the...

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