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Govt tells timber traders: Import less, grow more forests locally

Published on: August 8, 2025 5:32 PM

The government has called on timber traders to support local forest development to reduce Pakistan’s heavy reliance on imported wood. Federal Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan made this appeal during a meeting with the All Pakistan Timber Traders Association (APTTA) on Friday. He promised government support in solving key issues affecting the timber trade.

During the meeting, APTTA Chairman Muhammad Sharjil Goplani highlighted several challenges. These included banking delays, shipment problems, permit issues, and documentation hurdles. He also mentioned problems with the Department of Plant Protection. Goplani stressed that only 1.9% of Pakistan’s land is forested, far below what is needed to meet demand.

In response, Minister Kamal assured quick action to fix permit and documentation problems. He directed relevant departments to speed up their work and assist traders. He also acknowledged the importance of timber as a necessary good, which is currently exempt from customs duties.

However, the minister urged traders to also focus on long-term sustainability. He stressed that developing forests locally is vital for future generations. He offered full government support if the sector invests in planting trees. He encouraged the association to include afforestation in its strategic plans.

To support this goal, the minister asked for land surveys in flood-prone and dry areas, especially in Balochistan. He suggested growing fast-growing trees like Cano, Safeda, and Subabul. These trees could help improve forest cover quickly while supporting local timber demand.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Federal Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan, Government, Latest, local forest development, timber traders

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