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Renault is nearly impossible because their parent group Renault-Nissan already has presence in Pakistan through Gandhara. Nissan (Gandhara) was seen testing its Datsun Go in Lahore few weeks back.
Sunny 1.3 is being made in India to reduce costs.Renault - Nissan has manufacturing plant in India. currently then are running 30% of its capacity so it is impossible for them setup plant in pakistan. may be they will export from India to Pakistan through Dubai as usual
If they make their decision after April 2017. Probably India.Peugeot is planning to set up a factory in an Asian country to reduce manufacturing costs. The front runners are the Philippines and India. India might just steal this one because it already has the infrastructure to manufacture cars.
Well, No one's manufacturing in India because it is a place for high innovation in manufacturing.Sunny 1.3 is being made in India to reduce costs.
My personal experience makes me say it's garbage.
The build quality is terrible and the car wobbles on highways where even smaller cars do better.
Renault - Nissan has manufacturing plant in India. currently then are running 30% of its capacity so it is impossible for them setup plant in pakistan. may be they will export from India to Pakistan through Dubai as usual
True
They might finally opt for a viable business plan if all the trying fails
Wont have any other choice
They set up assembly plants, rather than manufacturing. Manufacturing a mechanically and electronically complex modern car is something entirely different and requires a different set of qualified employees.So what have Honda, Toyota and Suzuki been doing all these years in the country?
You must be very desperate... rubbish french cars which never work. Peugeot 504/404 was in the by gone era worth it.Dar woos French automakers Renault and Peugeot to invest in Pakistan
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Published: September 15, 2016
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Ishaq Dar. PHOTO: REUTERS
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has encouraged two leading French automobile manufacturers, Renault and Peugeot, to pour investment and grab a slice of the expanding vehicle market in Pakistan.
Meeting representatives of the two vehicle manufacturers in Paris on Wednesday, Dar briefed them about the recently announced automobile policy in Pakistan, which offered attractive incentives and concessions to foreign investors, according to a message received from the French capital.
Automobile industry: Pakistan woos Renault-Nissan in investment push
The minister emphasised that with improved growth of Pakistan’s economy over the last three years, reflected in macroeconomic stability, sustained gross domestic product growth, stable exchange rate and higher consumer spending, the demand for new cars had grown sharply in the country. He invited them to set up their manufacturing plants in the light of the new policy and rising consumer demand.
Senior executives of both Renault and Peugeot praised the turnaround in Pakistan’s economy and expressed interest in investing in the automobile sector.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 16th, 2016.
They set up assembly plants, rather than manufacturing. Manufacturing a mechanically and electronically complex modern car is something entirely different and requires a different set of qualified employees.
Percentage of local parts conforms to the government's policy. Local vendors are continuously patronized to develop parts locally. The quality of local parts is thoroughly checked to meet stringent international standards.
They set up assembly plants, rather than manufacturing. Manufacturing a mechanically and electronically complex modern car is something entirely different and requires a different set of qualified employees.
All car plants do assembly. Manufacturing of components is done by vendors, which DOES happen in Pakistan. 60% of the Corolla is localized and 50-70% of the Civic is localized.
Manufacturing isn't the hard part - it's the designing that's the hard part.
Let Chinese invest in what they are good at..what about chinese automakers? cant they set shop in Pakistan?