SIFC Reiterates Commitment to Support Automotive Industry

SIFC reiterates commitment to support automotive industry

Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) has reiterated its commitment to support the automotive industry.

As a result of its facilitation, Pak Suzuki has started exporting vehicles to Bangladesh and Afghanistan. CEO of Pak Suzuki Hiroshi Kawamura said this showcases the quality and competitiveness of Pakistani-made vehicles in the international market.

Pakistan has taken a great step forward under the flagship of SIFC. The decision has been made to export quality automobiles to Afghanistan and Bangladesh. This move paves the way for stronger economic ties.

With this strategic export initiative, Pakistan is enhancing its automotive sector. The country is also strengthening regional economic ties. Additionally, it is promoting trade development in South Asia.

Pak Suzuki Motors’ initiative boosts Pakistan’s regional influence, contributing to economic stability.

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This export initiative underscores Pakistan’s vision of expanding its production base and increasing efficiency, driving economic growth and regional cooperation.

Through this move, Pakistan is demonstrating its potential as a hub for high-quality manufacturing, contributing to regional prosperity and solidifying its role in the South Asian economy.

The SIFC deserves appreciation for paving the way for Pakistan’s automotive sector to expand its global footprint by showcasing the nation’s industrial prowess in international markets.

Meanwhile, Minister for Industries & Production, Rana Tanveer Hussain who inaugurated a new Suzuki Vendor Cluster Area said this initiative aims to expand Pak Suzuki’s network of local suppliers and enhancing efficiency and reducing costs through localized supply chain management.

The automotive industry presents an especially lucrative opportunity for cash-strapped Pakistan. Success here will bring some much needed relief to the economy.

The news content provided here is sourced from radio.gov.pk.

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