ISLAMABAD: Local manufacturing plants have manufactured/assembled 2.35 million mobile handsets during February 2023 compared to 0.19 million imported commercially.

Local manufacturing plants manufactured/assembled 21.94 million mobile handsets during the calendar year 2022 compared to 24.66 million in 2021 i.e. registered a decline, attributable to issues in imports on account of restricting the opening of letters of credit (LCs).

Local manufacturing plants have manufactured/assembled 21.94 million mobile handsets during the calendar year 2022 - compared to 1.53 million commercially imported phones handsets, says the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA).

The locally manufactured/assembled 2.35 million mobile phones handsets included 1.87 million 2G and 0.48 million smartphones.

Besides, as per the PTA data, 57 percent of mobile devices are smartphones, and 43 percent are 2G on the Pakistan network.

Pakistan imported mobile phones worth $ 447.855 million during the first eight months (July-January) of the current fiscal year 2022-23, registering a negative growth of 68.29 percent when compared to $ 1.412 billion during the same period of last year.

Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) data shows that on a month-on-month (MoM) basis mobile phone imports registered 36.39 percent negative growth and stood at $ 33.054 million in February 2023 when compared to $ 51.960 million in January 2023.

Mobile phone imports registered 76.73 percent negative growth on a year-on-year (YoY) basis in February 2023 when compared to $ 142.033 million during the same month of last year.

The overall telecom imports into the country stood at $ 708.798 million during the period under of the current fiscal year 2022-23 and registered 62.08 percent negative growth when compared to $ 1.869 billion during the same period of last fiscal year.

However, on a YoY basis, the overall telecom imports registered a negative growth of 70.22 percent and stood at $ 64.741 million when compared to $ 217.396 million in February 2022. On a MoM basis, overall telecom imports registered 17.36 percent growth in February 2023 when compared to $ 78.337 million during January 2023.

Other apparatus imports stood at $ 260.944 million in July-February 2022-23 and registered 42.90 percent negative growth compared to $ 456.967 million during the same period of the last fiscal year.

On a year-on-year basis, other apparatus remained at $ 31.687 million in February 2023 and registered 57.95 percent negative growth when compared to $ 75.364 million in February 2022 and registered 20.13 percent growth on a MoM basis when compared to $ 26.377 million in January 2023.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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test Mar 31, 2023 09:07am
psychopath! It's assembling not manufacturing. For years and years I have been saying that we must start local manufacturing instead of assembling. Assembling means importing of parts and joining together using manual documentation at factories while manufacturing means to produce the parts locally to form a complete unit of machine inside one's country and no single part is imported from abroad. It's like local manufacturing of batteries, chargers, mobile kits, speakers, touch panels, cameras etc. Next time I advis se some mental checkup before mixing both. They are not same it's like assembling is a ground thing while manufacturing is a sky thing with 10s of thousands of jobs as compared to assembling with hundreds or thousands of useless jobs to just import parts and mix them. Manufacturing is what's not happening from decades while assembling is what's happening in Pakistan for decades in the name of manufacturing to fool the general audience.
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