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Pakistan Has Saved Over $410 Million in Forex Thanks to “Made in Pakistan” Smartphones

Actually even smartphones are being assembled in Pakistan
My last phone which had a G90T chipset in it had Assembled in Pakistan plastered over it box

Right now we are mostly assembling stuff but in few years we could end up making more parts here

It looks like TTE (Transsion-Tecno Electronics), currently the largest mobile phone manufacturer as well as exporter in Pakistan. The company is a China-Pakistan joint venture.

 
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Assembly is a good starting point - it means you are not "importing the assembly costs on top of the parts" but using local resources to do that. The saving is not something you can dismiss as those saved dollars are dollars you do not need to get from the IMF.

Maybe next step is local manufacturing of components - Pakistan should look to do more assembly of products in Pakistan across other industries including white goods, tvs, cars, etc ...

Manufacturing is the next level once Pakistan sorts out its poor quality BSc degree to an international standard and sorts out the supply of energy and how much energy costs !!! You cant do manufacturing without good quality trained engineers and bit of time and experience.
 
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Saving is good but instead of focussing on savings, we should focus on earnings by exporting.
How export products can be made if we cant sell them locally ?

For manufacturing to start u need a local market first ...
 
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Give me 50 billons and I can create most advance environmentally friendly city in Pakistan.
Best master plan
Multiple districts within a city
Best urban development plan with Parks, entertainment district, malls, museum district, sports city, IT city, commercial district financial district, uptown, downtown, suburbs.
transportation system: Buses, monorail (downtown), metroRail (within city), bullettrain (city to city).
If you ever manage to do that, just don't let any Pakistani live in that city otherwise your 50 or 500 billions will go down the gutter hole.
 
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Indian cellphones are still largely assembled from Chinese parts, this is also true for Indian brands themselves. India does not make parts locally, too expensive. However Indian brands do not come in as even within the top ten brands in India, those are mostly Chinese.

Here Are the Top 10 Mobile Phone Brands in India as of 2021 (the ones in bold are Chinese brands):

#1. Samsung
#2. Apple
#3. One Plus
#4. Xiaomi
#5. Vivo
#6. Huawei/Honor
#7. Oppo
#8. Asus
#9. Nokia
#10. Lenovo

Huawei at no 6? I Haven't seen a single Huawei phone in India ever
travelled from north to south with a motorcycle drove thru out India

On a pakistani passport?
 
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Pakistan Has Saved Over $410 Million in Forex Thanks to “Made in Pakistan” Smartphones


Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood has said that the government is determined to make Pakistan a hub of mobile phone manufacturing and export.


The advisor made these remarks while presiding over a meeting to examine the progress made towards the export of locally-manufactured mobile phones from Pakistan under the Make-in-Pakistan policy.

The import of manufactured or completely built units (CBU) is on the decline while that of mobile phone components (CKD) is on the rise. During July-November 2021, the import of CBUs decreased by 73 percent to $179 million as compared to $661 million during the same period last year. This saved $410 million in foreign exchange. In contrast, the import of mobile phone components for local assembly increased by 407 percent to $674 million from $133 million last year.

“Our vision is to make Pakistan a hub of mobile phone manufacturing and export. The export of mobile phones will soon start which will earn foreign exchange for the country,” the advisor said.

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The advisor said that all over the world, smartphones have now become a necessity as many small- to medium-sized enterprises (SME) now run their businesses on mobile phones.

He said that at the start of this government, Pakistan was a net importer of mobile phones but the situation has now been reversed and jobs are also being created in this sector.

Earlier, the advisor was informed that in Pakistan, about 80 to 85 percent of the market is for phones priced at $200 or below. He was informed that as a result of the mobile phone manufacturing policy, which contains duty incentives for enhancing mobile phone assembling in Pakistan, the majority of phones cheaper than $200, are now assembled in Pakistan. It was told that this was complemented by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA)’s Device Identification and Registration System (DIRBS) which has curbed the smuggling of mobile phones.

The meeting was further informed that in terms of market share, the Chinese manufacturers control about half of the market as they were quick to utilize the incentives offered by the government and hence have the “first-mover’s advantage” in the market. These assemblers are importing mobiles in semi knocked-down (SKD) condition which are then assembled in Pakistan. This is not only saving foreign exchange but also boosting industrial activity and creating employment. He was further informed that Samsung has also recently started assembling mobile phones in Pakistan.

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The advisor was informed that the success of the mobile phone manufacturing policy was also evident from the import figures during the first five months of the current fiscal year as compared to the same period in the previous year.
The devil is in the detail. Look at the import of CKD cell phones that are being ASSEMBLED locally in the name of "Make in Pakistan". The value of these imports plus the completely built cellphone imports have exceeded the cellphone import value of last year. What you have is a rent-seeking potential automobile industry V.2 on your hands. We would see how much localization of the cellphone parts takes place in the next 2 years.
 
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If you ever manage to do that, just don't let any Pakistani live in that city otherwise your 50 or 500 billions will go down the gutter hole.

With city like that, you need strick rules like Singapore.
Desi people are the worst. I was visiting someone in Houston, they told me that desi people spitting PAAN & PAANPRA everywhere. Someone spit on the outside wall of the bank. I remember a Manager of a bank (chase or Bank of America), asking people how to get rid of it.
Even the pressure wash can’t get it out.
 
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I was also very excited when first heard about the savings. But than I found that the import cost of the components which go into make a cell phone has gone up substantially. The net grain for the country beside a little foreign exchange save was employment generation

1. Employment generation
2. Start of a new industry in Pakistan
3. This will create know-how of electronics industry in Pakistan and help train manpower
4. Offer atleast some savings.
5. Prospects of future exports as we become able to fulfill our 100% needs in 4G supported and lower phones.
 
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Huawei at no 6? I Haven't seen a single Huawei phone in India ever

Maybe not as popular as Redmi or Xiaomi, and maybe not in your neighborhood, but they do exist.


The point of this discussion was however that no Indian brand made it to the top 10. Not even Indian brands assembled with Chinese parts.

I know India is a rather large market, but in Bangladesh close to 75% of the local market is owned by local Bangladeshi brands.
 
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