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MFN Status: Automobile industry assured of protection in liberal regime
By Farhan Zaheer
Published: November 13, 2011
KARACHI:
The government has assured auto parts manufacturers that the domestic industry will be protected and a negative list will be maintained in trade with India despite recent moves to further open up commerce between the two countries, a stakeholder in the auto industry said.
“The automobile industry is satisfied with the assurance given by Secretary Commerce Zafar Mahmood,” said Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts and Accessories Manufacturers (Paapam) Chairman Syed Nabeel Hashmi.
Speaking to The Express Tribune over phone on Saturday, Hashmi said Paapam and the secretary commerce had held a series of meetings in which a committee was formed to finalise a negative list for the auto industry.
The negative list contains items on which the government imposes import duties to protect the local industry.
“We have to shield our industry and develop it in the long run. This is why we prefer to adopt a go-slow policy as far as trade liberalisation with India is concerned,” Hashmi said. “Later, when we develop our industry, we will open it up to India to compete freely.”
The auto parts makers have asked the government to restrict the import of finished auto products from India to enable them to develop the industry with joint ventures and technical collaboration with Indian companies.
“Only then, we can compete with Indian auto manufacturers who have big economies of scale that help them reduce cost of production,” he said.
Hashmi cited costly raw material and low economies of scale for Pakistani manufacturers, which made their products expensive and rendered them uncompetitive.
The auto industry has welcomed trade liberalisation with India but it has some reservations about import of certain finished products which are also produced in Pakistan. They say if Pakistan imports the finished products, the growth of local industry will come to a halt.
However, they support the import of machinery and raw material and collaboration with the Indians in technical assistance.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 13th, 2011.
 
Its a step by step process.We cant have it all at once.We will have to capture the market gradually.
 
Of all the sectors, I wanted this sector to open up for us. We would have completely dominated the market. From motor cycles to cars to commercial vehicles to tractors, we would captured entire market. May be in time.
 
Pakistan's auto mobile market is very vulnerable. The last Pakistani motor company, Adam, went bankrupt nearly 5 years ago. People are bound to be drawn to the next best thing which are Indian cars. They offer all the perks of Japanese cars for a lot less. However, I believe our Motorcycle and Tractor industries are safe. India could make a dent in the market for 125cc+ Two-wheelers through. The rise in biker culture has lead to a demand for more powerful two-wheelers but a 125 is the best a youngster can afford....
 
heard a news a few months ago that Yamaha will produce new bikes from 125cc to 250cc.personally i think we should allow indian motercycle compines to pakistan market beacuse only Suzuki and Honda makes 125cc and there is not a big variety of 125cc,150cc,180cc,200cc or 250cc moter bikes.
 
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