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Country produces 1.21m cellphones in Jan-Feb
High production achieved as a result of significant drop in phone smuggling


Our Correspondent March 04, 2021

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KARACHI:
With a significant drop in cellphone smuggling, Pakistan’s mobile phone assembly segment grew by leaps and bounds and produced 1.21 million mobile phones in just two months (January and February) of 2021.
The output was significantly higher than just 119,639 mobile phones assembled in the entire 2019.
According to a statement issued by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on Wednesday, the implementation of Device Identification, Registration and Blocking System (DIRBS) in 2019 led to a notable increase in legal imports of mobile devices.
It also helped to establish over 33 assembly plants of mobile devices in Pakistan, it said.
“These plants have produced over 25 million mobile devices including 4G smartphones after the introduction of DIRBS,” the PTA revealed. “Following successful execution of the system, the local assembly segment evolved from infancy to maturity stage with a significant growth in local assembly of smartphones.”
In light of the tremendous impact of DIRBS, the government introduced a comprehensive mobile manufacturing policy to attract international manufacturers to set up their plants in the country.
PTA highlighted that it recently issued the Mobile Device Manufacturing (MDM) Regulations following which a large number of mobile device manufacturing applications started flowing in.
“This initiative will help create more jobs in this technical sector as well as enable consumers to buy locally manufactured mobile devices,” it stated.
It pointed out that Pakistan had the distinction of implementing the world’s first open-source, full-fledged DIRBS.
The regulatory authority emphasised that DIRBS had the ability to identify all International Mobile Equipment Identities (IMEIs) connected to Pakistan’s mobile networks and categorise them according to their compliance status.
In recent times, the telecom sector has emerged as a prominent contributor to Pakistan’s economy as its share in the national exchequer soared 129% in 2020 compared to 2019, despite economic pressure arising from Covid-19.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 4th, 2021.

 
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hatts off to IK go governance which led to everything officials and reducing black economy.
With a significant drop in cellphone smuggling, Pakistan’s mobile phone assembly segment grew by leaps and bounds and produced 1.21 million mobile phones in just two months (January and February) of 2021.
The output was significantly higher than just 119,639 mobile phones assembled in the entire 2019.
 
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hatts off to IK go governance which led to everything officials and reducing black economy.
The most important part is the job creation, although it is assembly but still 1000's of jobs at least. Someone can correct me if I am wrong but there is no metric in place to quantify this in LSM/SME growth. We still follow a very rudimentary system.

Another example is value addition in textile that is growing, we just measure basic metrics like cloth etc with no emphasis on value as a result our entire finished production is off the books. 50% of approved terf scheme financing so far is textile sector, just to give an idea of the scale the textile industry is hearing up for upgrade/expansion. TERF is mostly new machinery/plant financing, not for 2nd hand machinery.
 
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The most important part is the job creation, although it is assembly but still 1000's of jobs at least. Someone can correct me if I am wrong but there is no metric in place to quantify this in LSM/SME growth. We still follow a very rudimentary system.
LSM growth in last two years.
 
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Razzak Dawood is a magician.
When he was Mush's commerce minister he pushed for local manufacture of home appliances, which was ridiculed then, but now mostly made and manufactured here.
He has the same policy with electronics.
 
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