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show11ISLAMABAD: The production of jeeps and cars witnessed positive growth of 10.33 percent during the first ten months of the current fiscal year as compared to the same period of last year.

As many as 124,704 jeeps and cars were produced during July-April (2011-12) as compared to the production of 113,027 units during July -April (2010-11), according to the data of Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

The production of Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs) during the period under review also went up by 8.28 per cent.

The LCVs production during the ongoing fiscal year stood at 17,058 against the production of 15,753 units during the last year, the PBS data revealed.

The output of motorcycles also increased by 2.17 percent by going up from the production of 1,342,536 units last year to 1,371,703 units during the ongoing year.

The production of buses also increased from 392 units to 462 units, showing upward growth of 17.86 percent. However, the production of tractors and trucks decreased by 42.25 percent and 7.70 percent respectively.

According to the data, as many as 33,166 tractors were produced during ongoing year against the production of 57,434 units last year whereas the output of trucks was recorded at 2,133 units against the production of 2,311 units.

On the other hand, during the month of April 2012, the production of jeeps and cars increased by 24.18 per cent as compared to the same month of last year.

The output of jeeps and cars in April 2012 stood at 14,274 units against the production of 11,495 units during April 2011.

Similarly, the production of LCVs increased from 1,594 units during April 2011 to 2,087 units during April 2012, showing surge of 30.93 percent.

However, the production of motorcycles during the month decreased by 2.46 percent by falling from the output of 137,994 to 134,604 units while the production of buses decreased by 34.29 percent from 35 units to 23 units.

The output of tractors and trucks also decreased by 14.29 percent from 280 units to 240 units the data revealed.

However, the production of tractors during the month under review witnessed positive growth of 10.63 percent as it went up from 5,702 units during April 2011 to 6,308 units in April 2012.

It is pertinent to mention here that the overall Large Scale Manufacturing witnessed growth of 1.02 percent during the ongoing year against the production of last year.

The Indices provided by Ministry of Industries witnessed 0.98 percent growth while that of Provincial Bureaus of Statistics increased by 0.42 percent according to the data.

However, the indices of Oil Companies Advisory Council witnessed negative growth of 0.39 percent during the period under review.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2012

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