Mobile manufacturing summit provides roadmap for industry growth

Author: pr

Demand for technological products, especially mobile phones, is the highest in-demand product category globally. Pakistan having 225+ M population demands 36 Million Units annually. If strategized properly our population’s strength and local demand can generate and accelerate Pakistan exports rapidly, as Pakistan produces 93% + local demand thru the recently launched mobile device manufacturing policy executed successfully by Engineering Development Board (EDB).

The Engineering Development Board (EDB) recently organized a summit to highlight the industry’s immense potential in coordination with the Pakistan Mobile Phone Manufacturers Association (PMPMA). A total of 31 local manufacturers were present at this event. This included the biggest mobile phone manufacturers in Pakistan producing renowned brands such as Samsung, Xiaomi, ZTE, Realme, Vivo, Oppo, Tecno, Infinix, Itel, G’FIVE, VNUS, Mobo Mobile, Digit, Dcode, Nokia, VgoTel, Qmobile, E-TACHI, Club, Calme, MeMobile, Hello Tech, Gresso, Emarat, Oukitel, MaxFone, Spice Mobile, Go Mobile, Faywa, Kechaoda, Pritel, SEGO, Sparx and Xmobile.

Mian Abdur Rehman (Chairman), Muzaffar Piracha (Senior Vice Chairman), Aamir Allawala (Vice Chairman), and Zeeshan Mianoor (Deputy Vice Chairman) were present as key official on behalf of the association.

The event was honored to host Makhdoom Syed Murtaza Mahmud, Federal Minister for Industries and Production, as the Chief Guest. The event provided a much-needed platform to all the relevant stakeholders: Mobile Device Manufacturers, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, Government Officials from the Ministry of Industries and Production, Ministry of Commerce, Board of Investment, National Tariff Commission, Telecom, Federal Board of Revenue, and Ministry of IT. Its goal was to enhance investment and employment opportunities in the mobile assembly industry.

The event was organized to gather input from all relevant stakeholders regarding local manufacturing of mobile phones so as to create a roadmap of development that maximized the industry’s output and benefit to the local populace. Industry experts discussed the immense potential of local production to boost the country’s economy, generate exports and provide jobs for a growing population.

Participants in the event discussed the potential of local mobile manufacturing in Pakistan with major industry experts and government officials. Officials believe the local mobile industry can add $14 billion to the national exchequer if it flourishes at a good pace and with the government’s support. Several reasons are provided to the audience in order to validate their assumption.

Firstly, Pakistan has a cheap and readily available workforce. Given the labor intensive nature of the industry, a local mobile phone assembly plant requires significant workforce for operation. The product can also be produced in a more cost effective manner given the low cost nature of the workforce. In addition, utilizing solar energy could possibly reduce the cost of energy giving additional benefit for Pakistan’s manufactured units. Competitive advantage is a key in mobile phone manufacturing as compared to other products / categories.

The participants highlighted the significance of mobile phone industry to Pakistan’s economy and requested government’s special focus and attention to accelerate the progress of this industry, whilst capitalizing the export opportunity that could certainly ramp-up Pakistan’s export to equate the trade deficit. The event concluded amicably.

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