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‘Imported products to become 40% more expensive in Pakistan’

One reason of imported item is poor quality of domestically produced items ,only multinational companies like nestle,unilever ,procter and gamble who produce items domestically are maintaining quality but our domestic brands mostly not focus on quality due to greed and short term benefit.This culture is also one reason our domestic produced finished items and Pakistani standards are rejected in foreign countries and even by our own public.
 
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One reason of imported item is poor quality of domestically produced items ,only multinational companies like nestle,unilever ,procter and gamble who produce items domestically are maintaining quality but our domestic brands mostly not focus on quality due to greed and short term benefit.This culture is also one reason our domestic produced finished items and Pakistani standards are rejected in foreign countries and even by our own public.
The problem is we don't have enough mosques, enough mullahs, enough madaris. When we do watch the quality improve.
 
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Make better relations with India and get access to one of the biggest markets in the world. Instead of importing them from US/China, you could just import things by truck from India.
 
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Make better relations with India and get access to one of the biggest markets in the world. Instead of importing them from US/China, you could just import things by truck from India.
How will that address the rent seekers paradise that is the Pakistani economy? The rent seekers will just import Indian products and stamp them 'Made in Pakistan'. Then make even more profit then they are doing right now. And will you guys in India buy our shoddy products but at exhorbitant prices? Me thinks no.
 
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How will that address the rent seekers paradise that is the Pakistani economy? The rent seekers will just import Indian products and stamp them 'Made in Pakistan'. Then make even more profit then they are doing right now. And will you guys in India buy our shoddy products but at exhorbitant prices? Me thinks no.

I don't know much about that issue but I'm sure that can be controlled. Regarding buying products, I know India needs more vegetable, raw products and textile that we could probably get from Pakistan. That's how trade grows overtime.
 
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How will that address the rent seekers paradise that is the Pakistani economy? The rent seekers will just import Indian products and stamp them 'Made in Pakistan'. Then make even more profit then they are doing right now. And will you guys in India buy our shoddy products but at exhorbitant prices? Me thinks no.

As if Indian products are better ok Ranjeet go back to do Andy's Software monkey work in Silicon valley or in the slum known as Mumbai the Indian vedic economy growth is due to export of labor mostly low end to the gulf and semi skilled to the west why Modi was crying to Trump when he was cutting H1b visas
 
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The problem is we don't have enough mosques, enough mullahs, enough madaris. When we do watch the quality improve.
This problem is not limited to Mullah ,our educational system is also responsible for this as we are always involved in adding Impurities to products to earn money like we do with milk sold in Pakistan
 
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As if Indian products are better ok Ranjeet go back to do Andy's Software monkey work in Siliovin Valley or in the slum known as Mumbai the Indian vedic economy growth is due to export of labor mostly low end to the gulf and semi skilled to the west why Modi was crying to Trump when he was cutting H1b visas

Compared to Pakistani products they are indeed better. Ask any local Pakistani. For example I mostly see old Yamaha bikes in Pakistan. Here are some of our Indian made bikes

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This problem is not limited to Mullah
Not directly but yes, indirectly. They have turned the peoples attention to matters spiritual to the detriment of matters temporal. Instead of crying about Ahmedis, blashphemers, Amrika sazish, Yahoodi conspiracy the population need to focus on simple things. Like hard, honest work.
 
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One reason of imported item is poor quality of domestically produced items ,only multinational companies like nestle,unilever ,procter and gamble who produce items domestically are maintaining quality but our domestic brands mostly not focus on quality due to greed and short term benefit.This culture is also one reason our domestic produced finished items and Pakistani standards are rejected in foreign countries and even by our own public.

Its a shame and thats why we are here now. Many supermarket chains in Europe have replaced almost all of international brand products with their own local version of them.

There is huge opportunity in Pakistan for someone to do the same instead of importing expensive milk etc Today IMF made a deal because they are bailing out their own western lenders. But in 2023 and beyond its mostly Chinese debt that Pakistan have to pay back.
 
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Good. Daal vi imported... Lakh lanat.

And milk powder... Might as well drink sewer water, we'll start importing it from the Ganges.
 
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And milk powder... Might as well drink sewer water, we'll start importing it from the Ganges.
I read somewhere that Nestle were forced to buy milk powder from abroad in order to sustain the quality of their milk in Pakistan. Local suppliers habitually failed to meet Nestle quality standards.
 
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Not directly but yes, indirectly. They have turned the peoples attention to matters spiritual to the detriment of matters temporal. Instead of crying about Ahmedis, blashphemers, Amrika sazish, Yahoodi conspiracy the population need to focus on simple things. Like hard, honest work.

Spiritual? Not the ones I know. Lazy... Yes. Looking for shortcuts... Yes. Wanting someone else to do it... Yes.

Frankly if they listened to the lectures on halal and haram at least they'd not sell dog meat and put water and chemicals in milk.
 
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