The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet has approved the Mobile Device Manufacturing Policy in-principle with instructions to the… Read More
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The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet has approved the Mobile Device Manufacturing Policy in-principle with instructions to the Ministry of Industries and Production to further fine-tune its various features and incentives for promoting localization and research and development, leading to the export of mobile phones.
Adviser to Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue Dr. Hafeez Sheikh chaired the meeting of the ECC and discussed the Mobile Device Manufacturing Policy as proposed by the Ministry of Industries and Production.
The objectives of the policy are:
Ministry of Industries and Production initiated Mobile Device Manufacturing Policy in January 2019 by designating Engineering Development Board (EDB) as a secretariat for policy formulation through consultation with public and private sector stakeholders.
According to Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), mobile subscriptions have reached 164 million. Pakistan is the seventh-largest importer of mobile phones with annual market size of more than 40 million. 2G feature phones are being phased out gradually vis-à-vis growth in the market share of 4G Android phones.
The local manufacturing of mobile phones remained suppressed due to imports through grey channels. The introduction of Device Identification, Registration, and Blocking System (DIRBS) by PTA curbed illegal imports of mobile phones and it was instrumental in security enhancement as well.
However, during CY 2019, i.e. after the introduction of DIRBS, the imports exhibited an increase of 11 million units versus the increase in local manufacturing to the tune of 7.64 million over the previous year.
According to the Ministry of Industries and Production, the major reasons behind slow growth of local manufacturing of mobile phones is the absence of a policy resulting in the unpredictable business environment, no correlation between local assembly and imports in Completely Knocked Down (CKD) Kits and insufficient tariff differential between local assembly and import of Completely Built Units (CBUs).
The major recommendations of the policy are as follows:
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14/05/2020 06:15 AM
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