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That's greatLocal media sucks at defence reporting. PSF guys have been proven to be reliable in the past
I don't have such details but nearly 66% of the components of the aircraft are manufactured at PAC. big ticket items like engine, radar (for now) and weapons are supplied by China. Pakistan stands to do well financially if this deal materialises. Let's wait and see .Yes, that's correct. However, I have a question for you, Sir.
My understanding is that if you sell it for $100, maybe $80 of that will go towards production, which covers the cost of the airplane and the suppliers of their parts.
According to a comparison between the two nations, Pakistan will receive $10 and China would receive $10 out of 20.
However, China is the main supplier of the parts; they will earn around 75% of the $100, (5% will additionally go to Pakistan since assembling it). When Pakistan replaces the parts on its own, this will only be more advantageous for Pakistan than it is right now.
At the business level, this is what typically takes place.
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