Ministry of Commerce and Textile

Ministry of Commerce
وزارت تجارت

Seal of Government of Pakistan
Agency overview
Formed August 14, 1973 (1973-08-14)
Jurisdiction Pakistan
Headquarters Islamabad, Pakistan
Agency executives
Website Official Website

The Ministry of Commerce (Urdu: وزارت تجارت; abbreviated as MoCom), is a Cabinet-level ministry of Government of Pakistan concerned with the growth of national economic growth and commerce development and promotion. It is governed by public appointed Commerce minister, who is required to be the member of Parliament of Pakistan. It also consists of bureaucratic staff, and its current government appointed Bureaucratic officer is Mr. Munir Qureshi. The ministry is headquartered in Cabinet secretariat, Islamabad capital venue.

Departments

Trade Development Authority

The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) was established in 2006. TDAP is the successor organization to the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) and is mandated to have a holistic view of global trade development rather than only the ‘export promotion’ perspective of its predecessor. It is designated as the premier trade organization of the country.[1]

Trading Corporation of Pakistan

Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) is the principal trading arm of the Government of Pakistan. Established as an international trading house in 1967, the Corporation has gradually moved from barter, through commodity exchange to cash trade. TCP undertakes import of essential commodities to help ensure their availability to the common man at affordable prices.[2]

National Tariff Commission

The National Tariff Commission (Urdu: قومی نرخنامہ کمیشن, abbreviated at NTC) advises the Government of Pakistan on tariff measures or other form of assistance to provide protection to indigenous industry and promoting exports. Measures to counter dumping and other unfair measures adopted in respect of import and sale of foreign goods in Pakistan.[3][4]

State Life Insurance Corporation

State Life Insurance Corporation of Pakistan in the state owned life insurance company. It was formed in 1972 when life insurance business in Pakistan was nationalized and 32 life insurance companies were merged and consolidated.[5]

Pakistan Institute of Trade and Development

Pakistan Institute of Trade and Development, formerly Foreign Trade Institute of Pakistan (FTIP) was created in 1989 to provide specialized trainings to officers of Commerce and Trade Group.

In 2009 the institute was restructured and it now acts as policy Think Tank also and training center on International trade.[6]

Pakistan Tobacco Board

Pakistan Tobacco Board (PTB) is a statutory semi-autonomous department of Government of Pakistan under Ministry of Commerce. Pakistan Tobacco Board oversees the promotion of the cultivation, manufacture and export of tobacco and tobacco products in Pakistan.[7]

Pakistan Reinsurance Company

Pakistan Reinsurance Company Limited (PRCL) is a public sector company under the administrative control of the Ministry of Commerce is the sole reinsurance organization operating in Pakistan..Formerly called the Pakistan Insurance Corporation, Pakistan Reinsurance Company Limited was established in 1952.[8]

PRCL's Role in Economic Development

The role of PRCL in economic development of Pakistan is significant. PRCL awareness of increasing requirements of insurance and reinsurance of a progressive economy is making great efforts in coming up to national expectations. This progress signifies the consolidation of the position, both at home and abroad, encouraging further expansion.

International Cooperation/ Business Relations

PRCL is actively collaborating and participating with its international counterparts in the field of insurance and reinsurance. This is being achieved under the aegis of Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) with the object of reducing the outflow of Foreign Exchange and improving the standard of insurance and reinsurance services in the region. PRCL has been one of the pioneers and founder members of the Federation of Afro-Asian Insurers and Reinsurers (FAIR).

National Insurance Company Limited

National Insurance Company Limited was established in 1976 to provide insurance cover to the Government/Semi Government organizations. Capt. M. Jamil Akhtar Khan is the CEO of the company. Muhammad Ameer Abdullah is the Executive Officer in the company. National Insurance Company Limited is 100% owned by Government of Pakistan and working under the administrative control of Ministry of Commerce.[9]

Pakistan Horticulture Development and Export Company

Pakistan Horticulture Development & Export Board (PHDEC), an autonomous body under the administrative control of Ministry of Commerce has been mandated with the development of horticulture industry of Pakistan with focus on exports. Its functions, include provision of improved marketing infrastructure like establishment of agro processing zones, cold chain system, processing plants for value added products. The implementation arrangements are preferably under the public private partnership (PPP) modality with a clear exit strategy. PHDEC envisions the vitalization of a dynamic and market driven horticulture sector, which is resilient, sustainable and responsive to meet the challenges of globalization[10][11]

Directorate General of Trade Organizations

Directorate General of Trade Organisations is working as an attached department of Ministry of Commerce. It was established in 2007. The core function of this Directorate is to process the applications for grant of licenses and registration of trade bodies. It also oversees the elections and results of Office Bearers and Executive Committee members of trade bodies and ensures that Trade Organizations Act and Rules made there-under are being followed.[12]

Pakistan Institute of Fashion and Design

The Pakistan Institute of Fashion and Design, commonly referred to as PIFD, (formerly known as Pakistan School of Fashion Design) is a design institute specialising in design education. It offers a four-year course of study leading to a bachelor's degree.[13]

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