Increase in Import of Used Cars Triggers Alarm

Here is another update translating how the Pakistan’s local car industry is losing its strength in the face of stark increase in car prices and not-well thought policies. As per the reports, in recent times, Pakistan has observed a staggering increase in the import of used cars, clocking at 684% in the first half of first fiscal year against the same period last year.

In conjunction with competitive pricing, additional features come as another factor which pushes the customer towards imported cars compared to locally assembled vehicles.

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Breaking  down the data, it’s evident that there has been a significant rise in the import of various categories of used cars, including economy and small low-segment cars, commercial vehicles, SUV, vans, and even luxury vehicles. This surge can be attributed to the removal of regulatory duty on used cars up to 1800cc in the federal budget for the fiscal year 2023-24.

However, while this move aimed to revitalize the automotive sector, it has also started posing challenge for the local car industry. Abdul Rehman Aizaz, Chairman of the Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts & Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM), highlighted the detrimental impacts on local vendors, estimating a loss of approximately Rs. 36 billion and potential closure of business.

Experts note that the perception of imported cars being more reliable and feature-rich is gaining ground among local customers, contributing to the increasing demand.

This trend of importing used cars creates healthy competition in the automotive market, prompting local assemblers to enhance features in their variants. In a rapidly developing technological world, where customer preferences hold significant sway, the inclination towards imported cars, particularly among residents of first-tier cities, is notable.

While the surge in used car imports presents challenges for the local auto industry and government revenue, it also signifies opportunities for growth and innovation. Balancing the interests of all stakeholders while ensuring sustainable development should be the focus of policymakers in navigating this evolving landscape.

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