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Assembling car parts made in Thailand if I remember correctly.Honestly, it is a piece of junk assembly line in any case. Overcharging Pakistanis for trash that could not be given away for free in other countries. Not suggesting that factories being shut down is a good thing but in the case of Pak-Suzuki, it has outlived its shelf-life yet is still shoving trash down Pakistanis' throats.
Two thoughts come to mind; 1. no export potential of this plant, because it just assembles foreign made parts, to offset local issues. 2. Why are functional business at the mercy of the disruption of local governments. Couldn’t, presumably these business be able to afford to import from the world market if they had enough local demand and funds to keep their businesses running? This issue really came to mind with the shut down of major textile factories that earn exports.
Just remember where Pakistan and the textile industry were only 18 months ago.
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