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PM’s visit reignites hope in auto-industry turnaround

Its too late for Pakistan to build a world class auto industry but it can atleast allow import of crtical parts from India that will help Pakistan to lessen the prices of cars.
nice try and no thanks

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KARACHI: Despite government’s apparent confusion over the upcoming auto policy, the industry has pinned its hope on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s wish to see a ‘Made in Pakistan’ car, expecting to get some incentives.

The local auto industry partly succeeded in getting the attention of the prime minister, who inaugurated the Pakistan Auto Show 2014 in Lahore on Thursday. However, it failed to get any promise from him on the two biggest issues of the industry — a blanket ban on imported used cars and the issue of liberalising trade with India.

Nevertheless, the prime minister’s directive to the government officials to immediately sit with the industry officials and chalk out the future policy has given hope to the local industry. “We are hopeful of getting government support including the national car policy that the prime minister indicated in his speech at the Pakistan Auto Show 2014,” said Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts and Accessories Manufacturers (Paapam) Chairman Usman Malik.

Malik, who represents over 2,800 industrial units that produce auto parts, is confident that the prime minister’s directive to the government officials would bring some policy changes. “We’re especially looking forward for the national car policy as it will support the local manufacturing and assembling industry,” he added.

Auto assemblers say their fate hangs in the balance owing to the uncertainty in policies especially on liberal trade with India and the country’s import policy of used cars.

Automobile analysts say that the unusual delay in the announcement of the Auto Industry Development Programme II (AIDP II) suggests that the government is facing problems in dispelling the pressures of the two competitors: carmakers and car importers.

“The government seems confused over the much-awaited AIDP II, which is why it has taken several months in announcing it,” said JS Global Capital analyst Atif Zafar. “It is certainly under pressure from carmakers and car importers who have considerable influence in government circles.”

The delay in auto policy has fuelled speculations. Some say the policy will increase the age-limit for used cars from the current three years to five years, while others say the government may give some incentives to the car assemblers.

Another headache for the auto industry is its clear divisions on the issue of the trade with India. While the only representative of auto parts’ makers, Paapam, is dead set against the liberal trade with India, Pak Suzuki – country’s largest carmaker – is openly supporting the cause.

Pak Suzuki seems more enthusiastic unlike the other two carmakers – Honda Atlas Motors and Indus Motors – because of Suzuki Maruti, an affiliate of Suzuki Japan with over 50% market share in India from where it can import cheap parts for its cars in Pakistan.

Zafar believes the auto part makers in Pakistan are more vulnerable to liberal trade with India compared to the local car assemblers.

“In case Pakistan and India start trading, the likelihood of Pakistan importing car parts is much higher than the import of Indian cars. This is why Pakistani car part makers are more exposed to competition,” he added.

Former Paapam chairman Syed Nabeel Hashmi said that auto part makers just need an assurance from the government that a liberal trade regime with India will not hurt their interests.

Insecurities: PM’s visit reignites hope in auto-industry turnaround – The Express Tribune
what is he trying to make a pakistani car?
or just more cars manufactured in pakistan for foreign brands?
i mean they should help that guy who made the revo
 
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Seriously you guys amaze me. 3rd rate Indian cars also come late in the picture, much later then rest of the world and still crap standard.

3rd rate?Kid our designs are sold all over the world -South East Asia,South Africa,South America,Middle East,Europe,Australia.India's Tata is worlds second largest Bus manufacturer,fourth largest truck manufacturer & 19th largest car manufacturer.

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Our manufacturers display their concepts in International Auto shows like Geneva,and participate in Manufacturers Championships in racing


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Seriously you guys amaze me...design a motorcycle engine first.


We would rather import cars from muslim countries who are generations ahead of India.

Name one,that is ahead of India in fields of science & technology-None! Generations ahead...:blah:
 
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Pakistan is a huge market. I dont understand why its left on the mercy of three assemblers. These three have made little or no impact on the auto industry of Pakistan. Suzuki been assembling cars since 1982. Toyota since 1991. Honda since 1994.

How can Pakistan just assemble cars for local market and call it auto industry? Pakistan has the capability and skill to do much better than this. The 3 auto assemblers have money invested in the government officials too. Thats the reason why every govt. in Paksitan comes short on creating basis for a robust auto industry.

Pakistan can definitely accommodate more than three auto assemblers.
 
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It would be good for Pakistan Auto Industry to manufacture

a) Military Jeeps
b) Family Economic Sedan

Two platforms are must
 
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Seriously? your INDIGENOUS designs?

3rd rate?Kid our designs are sold all over the world -South East Asia,South Africa,South America,Middle East,Europe,Australia.India's Tata is worlds second largest Bus manufacturer,fourth

Yeah, whatever, btw we don't dream crap, it's your forte

As usual you are talking crap,Reality is Pakistan can only dream of producing things that we produce here in India.
 
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keep living in crap infested streets with your delusional superiority complex.

Yeah our indigenous designs,start from here if you want to know more about India's automobile Industry.

Made in India Vehicles - Pakistan Defence


Yeah and that is why you havent achieved anything in 65 years and will not avhieve anything in the future also.
 
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