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A brighter future for Pak-China ceramic cooperation

By Saira Iqbal
May 24, 2023

"Compared with Pakistani ceramics, the technology and machines of China are better. For example, the technology of gold tile only exists in China or Spain and nowhere in the world," said Muhammad Shahid, CEO of Foshan Urban Ceramics, who has an 18-year ceramic business in China. Since Pakistan has abundant labor force, raw materials and better international trade environment, Pak-China ceramic cooperation has a great potential.

China is a major producer of ceramic, which is famous for its long history and high cost performance. Liza Zhou, senior sales manager of a top Chinese ceramic brand, told us that the quality of their products is now close to that of Italian ceramic tiles, some can even surpass them. However, Chinese brands are facing some difficulties in the international market.

"At present, the whole industry is facing great pressure in export. There are challenges such as trade barriers. There are competitions with other Chinese enterprises as well as fast emerging producers, such as India and Türkiye," said Alfred Huang, assistant to General Manager of Guangdong MarcoPolo Ceramics, one of the largest ceramic tile brands in China.

Pakistan's ceramic industry is also facing challenges such as shortage of technology, taxation and rising cost of energy. "If we have better machinery here, there will be better results. If we have automatic production lines, we can achieve a higher production efficiency,"said Mazhar Iqbal, Production Manager at Deen China Ware, Gujranwala.

Pak-China ceramic cooperation can be a solution to above problems both countries have encountered. Some collaborations in this sector have already begun and are operating in good shape. "Chinese companies with millions of dollars of investments had set up their factories in Allama Iqbal Industrial Zone (Special Economic Zone Faisalabad set up under CPEC), creating thousands of jobs and boosting ceramics business," said Mian Kashif Ashfaq, a pioneer in establishing Allama Iqbal Industrial City.

During the last two years, nine ceramics units have been established with the assistance of Chinese firms in Faisalabad's SEZ. Locally-produced ceramics tiles were cost-effective and of good quality. "With the fast-paced development of the sector, Pakistan can also be able to earn foreign exchange by exporting ceramics." said a spokesperson of the All-Pakistan Ceramic Tiles Manufacturers Association.
 
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Most of the Chinese industry is now shifting to Vietnam, Thailand, heck even Cambodia (this is for textile etc.) For hi-tech industries, although the far eastern states are taking some share, the rest of the world is also fast catching up, especially India. Far eastern states are taking the bulk. This was a golden opportunity for us, alas.

Not to make this thread political, but what were focussing on in 2021, and what we are focussing on in 2023, tells you all you need to know.
 
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I hope China builds manufacturing centres and factories in Pakistan.
 
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I hope China builds manufacturing centres and factories in Pakistan.

Unlikey right now - there is no rule of law in Pakistan and the first thing anyone who wants to invest is to determine how well the country will protect intellectual property and financial assets. There is no law in Pakistan - it is the rule of the jungle - why would Chinese companies take the risk where there are better and safer options out there ?
 
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Chinese companies keenly interested to set up joint ventures in Pakistan

By Shafqat Ali

ISLAMABAD - The Chinese manufacturers companies on Friday afternoon visited Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) and showed keen interest to set up joint ventures in Pakistan in various fields.

A delegation of Chinese companies led by Gan Meilin, Chairman, Xiandeng Hi-Tech Electric Co. visited Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) and showed keen interest to set up joint ventures in Pakistan in various fields including machinery manufacturing, electric vehicles, equipment industry, drilling, magnetic wire manufacturing, commercial concrete, equipment installation and department store sales, said a statement issued by the ICCI here.

The delegation exchanged views with the business community to explore areas of mutual collaboration and business partnerships.
Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) briefed the Chinese delegation about the potential areas of joint ventures and investment in various sectors of Pakistan's economy.

He said that CPEC has started a new era of development and long-term business partnerships between Pakistan and China.
He mentioned that Pakistan was establishing many special economic zones under CPEC and it was a good opportunity for Chinese companies to transfer technology to Pakistan and set up joint ventures in areas of interest.

He said that ICCI was working on a new industrial estate in the region and Chinese companies should explore investment opportunities in that facility.

He assured that ICCI would help connect the Chinese investors with the right partners in Pakistan.

Gan Meilin, Chairman, of Xiangeng Hi-Tech Electric Co. of China said that their delegation has come to Pakistan to interact with the Pakistani counterparts and explore areas of business cooperation.

He stressed that both countries have good potential to establish sustainable business partnerships and regular interactions between the entrepreneurs of both countries would help achieve this goal.

Faad Waheed, Senior Vice President of ICCI contended that construction is a growing industry in Pakistan and it was the right time for the Chinese companies to enhance their presence in Pakistan in the construction sector to achieve lucrative outcomes.

Both sides exchanged views on promoting business cooperation in various fields to achieve mutually beneficial results for the economies of Pakistan and China.
 
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Hope to see Haier and Huawei factories in Pakistan.

Haier made in Pakistan....

About Haier | Leading Home Appliances Brand In Pakistan


Haier Pakistan. Haier Industrial Park is now a large facility in Lahore with 2 million units per annum designed capacity to manufacture, assemble and produce high-end home appliances and electronics.

Javed Afridi
He is best known as the CEO of Haier Pakistan and owner of MG Motors Pakistan. Afridi is also owner of the cricket franchise Peshawar Zalmi in Pakistan Super League (PSL) and also Co-Founder/CEO of JoChaho.

Haier's share of the market in Pakistan today stands at a whopping 31% across all categories of home appliances, and it is poised to make a major contribution to the computer market by becoming the first manufacturer to produce 150,000 laptops at the Lahore plant.
 
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Haier made in Pakistan....

About Haier | Leading Home Appliances Brand In Pakistan


Haier Pakistan. Haier Industrial Park is now a large facility in Lahore with 2 million units per annum designed capacity to manufacture, assemble and produce high-end home appliances and electronics.

Javed Afridi
He is best known as the CEO of Haier Pakistan and owner of MG Motors Pakistan. Afridi is also owner of the cricket franchise Peshawar Zalmi in Pakistan Super League (PSL) and also Co-Founder/CEO of JoChaho.

Haier's share of the market in Pakistan today stands at a whopping 31% across all categories of home appliances, and it is poised to make a major contribution to the computer market by becoming the first manufacturer to produce 150,000 laptops at the Lahore plant.
These are great developments.
 
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Pakistan and China to step up metal recycling cooperation​

By Saira Iqbal
Sep 18, 2023

The global scrap metal recycling market is experiencing robust growth as industries increasingly adopt sustainable practices while meeting rising demands. The market's upward trajectory is fueled by a combination of environmental consciousness, economic benefits, and expanding sectors reliant on scrap metals.

Earlier this month, Wen Yonghong, secretary-general of the Aluminum Working Committee of Trade and Economic Multifunctional Platform for SCO Countries, led the member companies of the organization to the Hyderabad Industrial Zone in Pakistan for a field research.

"Hyderabad Industrial Zone has a mature metal-recycling industrial chain and excellent production equipment, which makes it a perfect partner for further China-Pakistan metal-recycling cooperation. We are willing to strengthen cooperation with Pakistan and develop the industry together," said Wen Yonghong.

During the visit, the delegation visited metal-recycling-related factories in the industrial zone and had exchange with the Hyderabad Chamber of Commerce with a memorandum of cooperation signed. The two sides planned to conduct all-round cooperation in the recycling and remelting of scrap metal. Hyderabad Chamber of Commerce promised to give full support and assistance to the early completion of the project.
 
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Yes I want to see Haier, Huawei, and Lenovo manufacturing centres in Pakistan.

Go fvck USA.
 
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Sepoys of GHQ don't want any industry relocation, it will upset the amreeki masters, after all the previous chief and one of the greatest ever did say America is our largest trading partner and China a weapons supplier of last resort.
 
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Haier Industrial Park is now a large facility in Lahore with 2 million units per annum designed capacity to manufacture, assemble and produce high-end home appliances and electronics. After 21 years of development, Haier has become the No. 1 home appliance brand in Pakistan. Currently Haier Air Conditioner is ranked #1 in market share for numerous years along with Haier Washing Machine. Haier Refrigerator is ranked #1 in market share. Haier Pakistan after producing Haier Air conditions. Refrigerators and washing machines extended its production to deep freezers, commercial air conditioners, televisions, microwaves and cooking appliances.

The success achieved by Haier Industrial Park has brought many benefits for both Pakistan and China. By creating thousands of professional jobs for skilled and non-skilled workers, Haier Industrial Park has not only given the country a high-quality manufacturing base for home appliances but it has also stood up for community building, Haier has always been forefront to help the people of Pakistan in natural calamities such as flood and covid pandemic.
 
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Sepoys of GHQ don't want any industry relocation, it will upset the amreeki masters, after all the previous chief and one of the greatest ever did say America is our largest trading partner and China a weapons supplier of last resort.
Chinese are not interested in shifting factories. Quit blaming others
 
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