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Three companies get approval to set up car assembly plants in Pakistan

They had an experiment with Adam motors but thanks to our political corruption that died quite quickly.

Its high time for expats to take the risk with Pakistan in investment sector.

There is no where the world where you get so much profit back. Its a consumer market.

But people tend to be very careful with money which is also understandable
Adam motors weren't Chinese collaboration.. however they did import/use Chinese engines.

You have no idea how existing companies are looting you guys.....This is good news.... But it will take at least a decade to get benefits......

I guess the best option would be to I vote companies established in India.... They know the markets well also the conditions.... Our conditions are extreme.... high temp... freezing temp... very high humidity... high altitude.. ..and the most important... "Desi usage"
To be honest.. nobody is buying indian vehicles even if they were somehow allowed in Pak.
People would prefer Japanese or other vehicles but never indian.

Indian vehicles are damn ugly...indian bikes however would sell good.
 
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ISLAMABAD: The government took a huge stride towards shaking up the Japanese-dominated automobile industry, granting permission to three new, but non-European, companies to set up their car assembly plants in Pakistan.

The companies in collaboration with local partners will invest $372 million to set up the assembly/manufacturing plants.

The Ministry of Industry and Production allowed United Motors Private Limited, Kia-Lucky Motors Pakistan Limited and Nishat Group to set up units for assembly and manufacturing of vehicles under the Greenfield investment category, Ministry of Industries Secretary Khizar Hayat Gondal confirmed to The Express Tribune.

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He said that these companies would bring in foreign investment worth $372 million. The maximum investment of $190 million will be made by Kia-Lucky, followed by $164 million by Nishat Group and $18.1 million by United Motors, he added.

As many as nine companies had sought permission to set up manufacturing plants but only three could got the approval in the first phase. The secretary said that the documents of other applicants are being scrutinised.

The decision comes days after the Prime Minister’s Office decided to abolish the Engineering Development Board (EDB) on allegations of corruption and creating hurdles in the way of setting up new car manufacturing plants in Pakistan.

New car manufacturing plants face delay

“The government of Pakistan is pleased to award the Category-A Greenfield Investment Status to United Motors (Pvt) Limited for assembly/manufacture of vehicles covered in the exclusive contract agreement,” according to a notification issued by the Ministry of Industry. Similar notifications have also been issued to two other companies.

These firms had submitted detailed business plans and relevant documents to the EDB for assessment. United Motors would set up a plant with Chinese collaboration. The Nishat Group will be in partnership with South Korea-based Hyundai Company and Lucky Cement would also collaborate with another South Korean firm, Kia Motors.

In the hope of attracting a European carmaker, the government in March last year had approved a new automobile policy, offering tax incentives to new entrants to help them establish manufacturing units and compete effectively with the three well-entrenched assemblers.

The Board of Investment had claimed that European car manufacturer Renault was keen to set up a car plant in Pakistan and the government was holding negotiations with them. However, sources said that neither Renault nor Volkswagen submitted applications for setting up plants in Pakistan.

Gondal hoped that once the automobile policy takes roots, the European brands would also come forward. Another meeting of the Auto Industry Development Committee is expected to take place after Eid to review more applications.

800cc or 1,000cc – Nishat to decide which car to produce first

However, in violation of the automobile policy, the federal government did not cut custom duties on import of completely built units (CBUs) by 10% from July 1, 2017. Such reversals discourage foreign investors who seek consistency in policies in return of long-term commitments.

A senior official of Lucky Cement confirmed to The Express Tribune that the company has been given permission to set up a plant in Pakistan. Lucky Cement would have 60% share in the joint venture and will invest $150 million, he added. The new venture will also market and sell, besides import and export of all types of Kia vehicles, parts and accessories.

All three companies would separately enter into agreements with Ministry of Industries and Production to ensure compliance conditions of the Automotive Development Policy 2016-21. The EDB will issue manufacturing certificate and list of importable components to new investors after verifying that the manufacturing facilities established by the firm are adequate to produce roadworthy vehicles.

The three new players are expected to shake up the Japanese-dominated car market and loosen the grip of Toyota, Honda and Suzuki.

Automobile industry: Pakistan woos Renault-Nissan in investment push

Nishat Mills Limited would assemble vehicles with Hyundai Company. The two companies together will set up a Greenfield project for assembly and sales of HMC passenger and 1-ton range commercial vehicles in Pakistan.

Under the new automobile policy, the government has allowed one-off duty-free import of plant and machinery for setting up an assembly and manufacturing facility. It has also permitted import of 100 vehicles of the same variants in the form of completely built units (CBUs) at 50% of the prevailing duty for test marketing after the ground-breaking of the project.

A major incentive for the new investors is the reduced 10% customs duty on non-localised parts for five years against the prevailing 32.5%.

Similarly, localised parts can be imported by new entrants at 25% duty compared to the current 50% for five years. A-category investors will be entitled to import of 100% parts at 10% customs duty for a period of three years in respect of passenger cars below the 800cc category.

They will also be entitled to import of 100% parts at prevailing custom duties applicable to non-localised parts for a period of three years in respect of buses, trucks, tractors and prime movers.


https://tribune.com.pk/story/1441350/three-companies-get-approval-set-car-assembly-plants-pakistan/
Kia? Hyundai? to replace Toyota? what a s idea.
 
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Just announcements and announcements.
And we are left with mehran tha legend.
At most they will follow the same ghisa pita trend.
Launch a hatchback in around 1.1Million Rupees
A sedan in around 1.8 million rupees
and An suv in 2.8 million.
With such absurd prices launch some cars get breakeven profits from the venture and get lost.
This is sick.
Of any of these car makers as a little bit serious launch a Kai 800c hatchback in .5 to .6 million and a 1300cc sedan in 1.3 million rupees with modern features.
And even launch car finance facility by themselves on lower interest rates.
Focus less on initial per unit profits and more on penetrating Market.
otherwise dont bother giving a stupid hatchback in 1.3 million again
 
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You have no idea how existing companies are looting you guys.....This is good news.... But it will take at least a decade to get benefits......

I guess the best option would be to I vote companies established in India.... They know the markets well also the conditions.... Our conditions are extreme.... high temp... freezing temp... very high humidity... high altitude.. ..and the most important... "Desi usage"

Wow just wow

Tum log hamarey innocent log martey raho. Hamarey mulk ko torney ki koshishey karte raho aur hum tum se cars khareedein
:angry::hitwall:
 
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Wow just wow

Tum log hamarey innocent log martey raho. Hamarey mulk ko torney ki koshishey karte raho aur hum tum se cars khareedein
:angry::hitwall:
I don't think we have intention to sell our cars....nor They are competent enough..... But you guys have damaged your brain cells with your hatred that you are not able to understand what is been posted
 
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I don't think we have intention to sell our cars....nor They are competent enough..... But you guys have damaged your brain cells with your hatred that you are not able to understand what is been posted
Yar ap apney forum p jao dnt disturb us right now.
So many of our countrymen died as soon as that Indian spy opened his mouth and exposed his handler by name.
 
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Yar ap apney forum p jao dnt disturb us right now.
So many of our countrymen died as soon as that Indian spy opened his mouth and exposed his handler by name.
Leave it to me where I want to be or where should post.... Go and file a case in ICJ, go to UN or any other body for the issues you raised....I have nothing to do with them.... You also have an option of picking up an AK for badla .. ..Please spare me
 
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There was a typo.....

I never said Indian companies... I said companies established in India


Beauty lies in beholder's eyes..... I am not surprised.... especially considering your blind hatred
So I hate Indian care but not bikes? You stupid?
 
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No Elantra, Tucson, Forte, Rio for Pakistan?
These cars are very successful in North America and global markets.
 
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No Elantra, Tucson, Forte, Rio for Pakistan?
These cars are very successful in North America and global markets.

Maybe i10,i20 etc basically cars that are sold in european market. Because in Pakistani market european cars are sold.

Honestly I think European market has more diversity in cars as compared to N.A American market.
 
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Time for Pakistani engineers to step forward and build our own cars. I mean cars have been around for a century and it isn't exactly rocket science to produce them.


But our awaam is such that they will always say "mein tey Honda hi lehsaan"
 
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European carmakers aren't going to succeed in Subcontinent.
I though this is about Pakistan? India has lots of European companies.


Asian carmaker that generally understands the requirements of the market.
So Koreans who with roots in Confuscianism and Buddhism are better able to understand us then the French with roots in Abrahamic religion similiar to Islam? All because they are also called "Asian"?

Closer at home
Sure about closer? Marseille, France is 4,950 miles from Karachi by sea. Pusan, South Korea is 7,000 miles by sea. South Korea is significantly further away from trading point of view.


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Great news... I'm curious why none of the Chinese car manufacturers didn't submit an application... not just "show interest"
Chinese are too busy in trying to win the local market. They may eye the oversea market after they have dominated the domestic one, like what happened to cellphones.
 
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