Shaji Pappan
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KARACHI: Jean-François Di Meglio, Chief of the Paris-based think tank Asia Centre, while talking to NewsPakistan.TV recently held that CPEC was designed to serve China and Pakistan would only reap ten percent of the benefits.
The present predicament of local truck makers provides gist to Di Meglio’s insinuation.
According to affected Pakistani entrepreneurs involved in fabricating and assembling of heavy machinery here, all the CPEC-related heavy vehicle items, machinery, raw material and labor is coming from China.
Truck and bus manufacturers pointing towards 95 percent recent augmentation in the imports of heavy vehicles (i.e.: From $88 million in July-Dec 2015 to $175 million during Jan to June, 2016) maintained that manifested demand for heavy vehicles is increasing.
In this scenario, local assemblers claim that duty-free import of vehicles from China (and other countries) is encroaching upon their business.
If the Government somehow manages to convince Chinese investors to let local manufacturers sell their heavy vehicles to the CPEC project, the industry will ascend fast allowing them increase the installed annual capacity of thirty thousands.
http://www.newspakistan.tv/cpec-duty-free-imports-vehicles-china-eating-local-assemblers-share/
KARACHI: Jean-François Di Meglio, Chief of the Paris-based think tank Asia Centre, while talking to NewsPakistan.TV recently held that CPEC was designed to serve China and Pakistan would only reap ten percent of the benefits.
The present predicament of local truck makers provides gist to Di Meglio’s insinuation.
According to affected Pakistani entrepreneurs involved in fabricating and assembling of heavy machinery here, all the CPEC-related heavy vehicle items, machinery, raw material and labor is coming from China.
Truck and bus manufacturers pointing towards 95 percent recent augmentation in the imports of heavy vehicles (i.e.: From $88 million in July-Dec 2015 to $175 million during Jan to June, 2016) maintained that manifested demand for heavy vehicles is increasing.
In this scenario, local assemblers claim that duty-free import of vehicles from China (and other countries) is encroaching upon their business.
If the Government somehow manages to convince Chinese investors to let local manufacturers sell their heavy vehicles to the CPEC project, the industry will ascend fast allowing them increase the installed annual capacity of thirty thousands.
http://www.newspakistan.tv/cpec-duty-free-imports-vehicles-china-eating-local-assemblers-share/