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ISLAMABAD: The incumbent government has gotten a rare opportunity to break the decades’ old monopoly of local car assemblers as world-renowned auto manufacturer, Volkswagen, is keen to introduce its brands in Pakistan.

Germany’s biggest and the world’s second largest automobile manufacturer in terms of market share, Volkswagen, wants to do business in Pakistan, said an official of the Board of Investment (BoI).

A 14-member business delegation of Germany businessmen is visiting Pakistan including representatives of automobile company, Volkswagen, said Dr Cyrill Nunn, German Ambassador to Pakistan on Tuesday. He was addressing a press conference to share details of what he described as a “highly important” visit.

According to Pakistani officials, Volkswagen was keen to do business and the government also wanted at least one European brand to set up a plant in the country to break the monopoly of local car assemblers. They said the three local assemblers have colluded and resultantly, on average, a locally-assembled car is roughly Rs500,000 expensive.

In allowing the new manufacturer to set up plants, the government has to amend its existing automobile policy, said Pakistani officials. They added that the government has decided, in principle, to amend the automobile policy and will add medium-knocked down (MKD) units in the definition. The German officials had requested the government to accommodate semi-knocked down and MKD units in the automobile category.

The Volkswagen is said to be engaged in negotiations with prospective local partners, said Pakistani officials.

In the next two years, the government will try to introduce at least one European brand – German or Italian – said Miftah Ismail, BoI chairman, while talking to The Express Tribune. Ismail welcomed the German delegation, hoping that it will help strengthen bilateral economic ties.

“To get such a delegation into Pakistan, you have to persuade them and once they are in Pakistan they realise it’s a huge country,” said Dr Nunn.

Other areas of interest

Meanwhile, a multi-billion Euro energy giant, Voith, is also part of the business delegation. The company has won the contract for providing machinery and equipment for Dasu Hydropower Project and is now eying the Diamer-Bhasha Dam. Companies dealing in consumer goods and transportation are also part of the delegation, said the ambassador.

The delegation will hold meetings with Minister for Commerce, BoI, Chief Minister Punjab, besides meeting the business community leaders in Karachi.

The visiting delegation will be keen to know the steps the government was taking for economic reforms, reducing energy shortages and investment opportunities in Pakistan, said Dr Nunn.

Dr Nunn said that Pakistan’s decision to allocate funds for Diamer-Bhasha dam and two Liquefied Natural Gas-fired power plants in the new budget offers business opportunities and German companies will be bidding for these projects.

In 2014, Pakistan’s exports to Germany went up by 20% on the back of the Generalised System of Preference Plus scheme, said the ambassador. However, Germany’s exports to Pakistan plunged by 3.2% and this is also a reason behind the delegation’s visit, said the ambassador.

“The volume of bilateral trade, currently standing at €2.1 billion, is far less than the potential and even lower than Germany’s trade with countries like Bangladesh,” said Dr Nunn.

Breaking monopoly: Volkswagen to plant its feet in Pakistan? - The Express Tribune
 
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Manufacturing plant.. Chathrapathi
its a good news world is showing intrest in Pakistan..
efforst of our Army who shows true commitment to eliminate terror, even we are dealing so much but we arent letting these terror go out, thats a success
shows a capacity that Pakistan is safe place to do business and it will be safer in future almost 200 million population can be huge market for anyone who invest's in Pakistan.
 
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Government has done excellent job to get that GSP Plus. At least some trust was built. Now investments in Auto and Energy show Europeans want to do more and more business with Pakistan
 
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I'm surprised to learn that there are no automobile manufacturing plants in Pakistan.
 
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CPEC is coming...Why desperate for these small peanuts...

Pakistan is 7th largest country and the world is starting to realize the potential of the market. Besides the $ 46 Billion from China, Japanese JETRO termed Pakistan the second best place in the world for business and the EU gave the GSP Plus. Its only matter of time other countries will start showing up. Case in point is Turkey, which has been pushing for bigger ties and recently held negotiations for free trade agreement.
 
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Pakistan is 7th largest country and the world is starting to realize the potential of the market. Besides the $ 46 Billion from China, Japanese JETRO termed Pakistan the second best place in the world for business and the EU gave the GSP Plus. Its only matter of time other countries will start showing up. Case in point is Turkey, which has been pushing for bigger ties and recently negotiations were held for free trade agreement.
Insha'Allah.
 
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assembling knocked down kits is not the same as manufacturing.

according to wiki:

Despite significant production volumes, there has been no transfer of technology and local manufacture of vehicle components is minimal, only a few car models being assembled in the country. The lack of competition in the local auto industry due to the presence of just three assemblers - and only one small car assembler - has resulted in technological stagnation of the industry; small cars primarily produced by Pak Suzuki, the country's largest auto assembler and a subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corp., in the country are globally retired models using obsolete technology and not offering any safety features.


Automotive industry in Pakistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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CPEC is coming...Why desperate for these small peanuts...
We welcome everyone.We respect everyone.
you must have heard:
qatra qatra mil ke samander banta hai.
CPEC alone cannot help us.Yes it is a vital project for our economy but we still need others to help us stabilize our economy and project positive picture of Pakistan.
 
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Manufacturing plant.. Chathrapathi
its a good news world is showing intrest in Pakistan..
efforst of our Army who shows true commitment to eliminate terror, even we are dealing so much but we arent letting these terror go out, thats a success
shows a capacity that Pakistan is safe place to do business and it will be safer in future almost 200 million population can be huge market for anyone who invest's in Pakistan.
More likely an assembly plant, not manufacturing plant
In allowing the new manufacturer to set up plants, the government has to amend its existing automobile policy, said Pakistani officials. They added that the government has decided, in principle, to amend the automobile policy and will add medium-knocked down (MKD) units in the definition. The German officials had requested the government to accommodate semi-knocked down and MKD units in the automobile category.

CPEC is coming...Why desperate for these small peanuts...
Growing economy results in increased incomes and higher aggregate demand...Its only natural, nothing unusual.
 
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