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Pakistan to produce to 500,000 cars by year 2011
Pakistan Times Business & Commerce Desk

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Industries, Jahangir Khan Tareen Wednesday said the Government had introduced a 5-year Auto Industry Development Plan (AIDP) which aimed at increasing the local production of cars from 200,000 in 2005-06 to 500,000 in 2011 by making local auto industry more competitive, creating capacity for local design and innovation, domestic competition, human resource development and auto cluster development.

He expressed these views during a meeting with CEOs/Chairmen of the leading Car Assemblers of the country including Chairmen/CEOs of Toyota Indus Motor, Suzuki and Honda.

The meeting was also attended by Hafeez Chaudhary, Additional Secretary Ministry of Industries, Production and Special Initiatives; CEO Engineering Development Board (EDB) Imtiaz Rastgar and other officials of the EDB and the Ministry.

The Minister told the participants that the meeting has been scheduled as a part of the Ministry's strategy to listen to all the stakeholders before finalizing the AIDP.

On the issue of import of used cars, the Minister said that keeping in view the interest of the Assemblers and the consumers, under the AIDP, the used car import policy will be regulated so as not to impede the growth of local industry while protecting the consumer interests.

It was also agreed that indigenization of the local auto industry will be done as required under the AIDP. The Minister said that Government is keen to bring indigenization in the local auto industry.

The Ministry and the Car Assemblers also agreed to set up a constitutional mechanism involving both the government and the auto industry for regular assessment of AIDP implementation. The draft was discussed in detail with the Car Assemblers.

The Assemblers were in agreement with the Ministry on almost all the points of the draft. The Car Assemblers said that it is encouraging that the Government is putting forward a broad framework under which the local industry can grow and they termed AIDP an incentive in it self.

The Minister directed the CEO of EDB to form a group with the assemblers to discuss the AIDP draft further before giving it a final shape.●

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