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The Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) has for the first time come forward to formulate standards for cars being manufactured in the country. However, stakeholders fear that the move could create hindrances in the manufacture of auto parts.
The issue that there were no standards in the country for cars assembled as well as parts manufactured was pointed out by the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) in a recent report.
It was suggested that the government establish a national standards/safety authority for the auto sector; now, MoST has directed the Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA) to take the lead and formulate standards for auto vehicles too.
The CCP had pointed out:
MoST has written to the PSQCA pointing towards the issues highlighted by the CCP, emphasizing that there is a need to bring about legal and regulatory changes to establish a separate, independent and empowered vehicle standards and safety authority at the national level to deal with technical and consumer aspects in the automobile sector.
The ministry has stated that regular complaints are received against cars assembled in the country and referred to the report by the CCP in its letter that the lack of any framework was one of the major reasons automobile manufacturers feel no pressure to improve standards.
Read more: https://www.carspiritpk.com/2018/11...-standards-for-cars-manufactured-in-pakistan/
The issue that there were no standards in the country for cars assembled as well as parts manufactured was pointed out by the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) in a recent report.
It was suggested that the government establish a national standards/safety authority for the auto sector; now, MoST has directed the Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA) to take the lead and formulate standards for auto vehicles too.
The CCP had pointed out:
“Realistically, they have no standards to meet or tests to pass,” adding that “car recalls for technical issues are purely at the discretion of the companies and there is no authority for consumers to go to if they are sold sub-standard products.”
MoST has written to the PSQCA pointing towards the issues highlighted by the CCP, emphasizing that there is a need to bring about legal and regulatory changes to establish a separate, independent and empowered vehicle standards and safety authority at the national level to deal with technical and consumer aspects in the automobile sector.
The ministry has stated that regular complaints are received against cars assembled in the country and referred to the report by the CCP in its letter that the lack of any framework was one of the major reasons automobile manufacturers feel no pressure to improve standards.
Read more: https://www.carspiritpk.com/2018/11...-standards-for-cars-manufactured-in-pakistan/