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Cars Manufactured or Sold in Pakistan

Sri Lanka expected to export cars to Pakistan in 2010

Sri Lankan Automobile company: Micro Motors

Sri Lankan Micro Motors AND South Korean SsangYong Motors jointly manufacturing Cars.


Micro Cars Limited
 
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Rexton II - Manufactured in Sri Lanka & South Korea
 
Mehran,revo,altis,xli,city.civic,gli,cuore,zabardas,boltoro,shehzor,sigma land rovers,pothohar,jimny,liana,baleno etc etc lots of pakistani trucks and pickups
 
In addition to the growing defense industry, auto industry can become a driving force for the much needed manufacturing industrial base in Pakistan to create significant employment opportunities for its large population. Last year, the auto sector contributed US$ 3.6 billion, only about 2% of the GDP, to the national economy, and employed about 192,000 people.

Pakistan's auto parts manufacturing is a billion US dollars a year industry. Sixty percent of its output goes to the motor cycle industry, 22% is for cars, and the rest is consumed by trucks, buses & tractors.

With just a handful of manufacturers, Pakistan’s competitive landscape remains narrow. Japanese car manufacturers control most of the country’s passenger car production and sales. Figures for FY08 show that Suzuki-brand models represented 62% of total Pakistani passenger car production and 51.7% of sales. Toyota is gaining, however, with Corolla becoming the country’s best-selling model in the first half of FY09.

Haq's Musings: Auto Industry Prospects in India and Pakistan
 
In addition to the growing defense industry, auto industry can become a driving force for the much needed manufacturing industrial base in Pakistan to create significant employment opportunities for its large population. Last year, the auto sector contributed US$ 3.6 billion, only about 2% of the GDP, to the national economy, and employed about 192,000 people.

Pakistan's auto parts manufacturing is a billion US dollars a year industry. Sixty percent of its output goes to the motor cycle industry, 22% is for cars, and the rest is consumed by trucks, buses & tractors.

With just a handful of manufacturers, Pakistan’s competitive landscape remains narrow. Japanese car manufacturers control most of the country’s passenger car production and sales. Figures for FY08 show that Suzuki-brand models represented 62% of total Pakistani passenger car production and 51.7% of sales. Toyota is gaining, however, with Corolla becoming the country’s best-selling model in the first half of FY09.

Haq's Musings: Auto Industry Prospects in India and Pakistan

The way to look at the relative sizes of industrial sector in different nations is by its contribution to GDP. Here are some figures:

China 48%, India 19.3%, Pakistan 26%, EU 27.3%, US 20.4%, Germany 29%, UK 25.6%, Brazil 38%,.....the world average is 34%.

List of countries by GDP sector composition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Another BMW in Quetta, Pakistan



 
Mercedes in Islamabad, Pakistan





 
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