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Water Crisis Hits Pakistan Textile Enterprises

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Crisis Hits Pakistan Textile Enterprises

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Syed Johar Ali Qandhari, President of the Korangi industry and Trade Association (KATI), said that for nearly 48 hours, there was no water, leather manufacturers and exporters, tanneries, food processing plants,

printing and dyeing

It is also affected by bleaching and textile related production activities.


In the Landhi and Korangi industrial areas of Karachi, water production has been suspended for the past 48 hours, and production activities in the region have been affected.


The most seriously affected enterprises are related to textiles.

enterprise

Leather factories, glass factories, chemical plants, printing and dyeing plants, bleaching plants, food processing enterprises, and exports are also affected.


 
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