Pakistan Toyota manufacturer eyes sales growth amid improving economic indicators  

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Updated 23 December 2023
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Pakistan Toyota manufacturer eyes sales growth amid improving economic indicators  

  • Pakistan’s economic indicators are improving that will boost annual auto sales to 350,000 units in next two years, top official says
  • Toyota, which invested $100 mln in Pakistan to launch locally made hybrid vehicles, is in talks with government to increase exports

KARACHI: Leading Japanese automaker, Toyota, is optimistic that the Pakistani auto market will rebound soon and achieve a 500,000-unit milestone by 2030 despite a staggering 50 percent drop in automobile sales in recent months, a top official said this week, amid improvement in economic indicators.     

Automobile manufacturers sold 7,700 units in Pakistan in November, which was 60 percent lower than the previous year’s, according to the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) and the Karachi-based Topline Securities brokerage house. The combined sales have dropped by 50 percent to 33,638 units in the first five months of current fiscal year (July-November) as compared to 67,104 units sold during the same period last year.     

Though the auto industry continues to grapple with a prevailing sales crisis, there is a sense of optimism among automakers that the market will soon rebound.  According to global data and business intelligence platform Statista, the passenger-car market in Pakistan is projected to generate a revenue of more than $4 billion in 2023.  

“This year we are going through a crisis situation, the economic situation is quite struggling, but we've seen auto market going up and down,” Ali Asghar Jamali, chief executive officer of Indus Motor Company (IMC) that makes Toyota vehicles in Pakistan, told Arab News in an exclusive interview on Thursday.    

Currently, Jamali said, the auto industry was operating at up to 30 percent of its capacity, but post-January 2024 things would rebound because of agricultural income, various fiscal steps taken by the government and the upcoming elections, scheduled to take place on Feb. 8.    

The auto market would surpass 350,000-unit annual sales in the next two years and 500,000-unit milestone by 2030 on the back of improving economic indicators, according to the IMC chief.  

“Hopefully, as the economic indicators improve, which are improving in our country, we are seeing slow and steady progress... and hopefully in the next 24 months market comeback to 350,000 units,” he said.  

To a question about key factors behind low sales, Jamali said high interest rates, which made financing expensive, and record inflation had resulted in a drop in auto sales in the country.   

“[But] as our market is improving, our economic situation is improving, we will see that the financing, interest rates are going to start coming down and we'll see financing coming back which will improve the sales,” he said.  

Pakistan currently has one of the highest interest rate regimes, maintained by the central bank at 22%, to curb high inflation that hit a record high of 38 percent in May this year.     

Despite the prevailing challenges, Toyota this week launched its first locally manufactured hybrid electric vehicle (HEV), Corolla Cross, in Pakistan that is over 50 percent localized in terms of value. The company claims that the vehicle has 35 percent less carbon emissions.  

“Toyota has decided to launch its product because times are tough right now but this too shall pass and remember, we are not in a sprint, we are in a marathon,” the IMC chief said, adding the Japanese automaker had invested $100 million in Pakistan for the launch of the HEV.     

“We constantly invest in Pakistan so this product that we brought in here, we invested $100 million. There is investment that is constantly going on and right now also, we're investing in our products to enrich, to bring new products.”     

In a groundbreaking development this year, Master Changan Motors Limited (MCML) also exported vehicles worth approximately $250,000 from Pakistan to Kenya.     

Jamali, a former chairman of PAMA, said his company was also in talks with the Pakistani ministry of industries for the export of automotives from Pakistan.     

“Right now, obviously, those discussions have just started,” he said. “We are going to submit some plans to them, obviously we do plan to do some exports also, but because in case of auto, we've just started and there are a lot of impedance.”     

The IMC chief said his company was exporting vehicles, but its exports were minimal and needed to be jacked up through collaboration with the government.    

“We do small exports, right, which are in our control but there are some things that we want to have collaboration with the government where we could have in some countries we would need FTAs (Free Trade Agreements),” he said.  

Jamali said the IMC was focusing on the countries in the African region, where a market existed for right-hand drive vehicles.     

“In Africa, there are some countries which are right-hand drive,” he explained. "We are looking into those markets to tap those markets and we are working with both the government of Pakistan and Toyota Motor Corporation [as to] how we can tap these markets so that we can also have some export from Pakistan."  

Pakistan needs localization and upsurge in production to increase export of automotives to other countries, according to the IMC chief.     

“Localization is the key. If you don't localize, how will you export,” he said. “If you localize, obviously your competitiveness will increase to export, so that's the key. If you're going to import everything, how can you export.”     

Pakistan could increase export of some basic raw materials including fabric, leather seats, auto parts and vehicles at present, which would increase with the increasing volume, Jamali suggested.


Mumbai attacks: India questions Pakistan-born Canadian accused after extradition

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Mumbai attacks: India questions Pakistan-born Canadian accused after extradition

  • India accuses Tahawwur Hussain Rana, 66, of being one of the key plotters of the 2008 Mumbai attacks
  • Pakistan has distanced itself from Rana, saying he hasn’t renewed his Pakistani-origin documents in two decades

NEW DELHI: Indian investigative agencies on Friday questioned a man they extradited from the United States and charged with being a “mastermind” of the deadly 2008 Mumbai siege.

India accuses Tahawwur Hussain Rana, 66, of being a member of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) group, designated by the United Nations as a “terrorist” organization.

Rana, a Pakistan-born Canadian, has denied all charges — including waging war against India, conspiring to commit murder and acts of “terrorism.” He could face the death penalty if convicted.
New Delhi blamed the LeT group — as well as intelligence officials from New Delhi’s arch-enemy Pakistan — for the 2008 Mumbai attacks when 10 gunmen carried out a multi-day siege of the country’s financial capital.

Nine of the attackers died in the siege, while one captured alive was tried and hanged.
India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA), which accuses Rana of being the attack’s “mastermind,” took him into custody under heavy guard after he arrived in a special flight to the capital New Delhi on Thursday evening.

“Rana will remain in custody for 18 days, during which the agency will question him in detail in order to unravel the complete conspiracy behind the deadly 2008 attacks,” NIA said.

Rana, who served in the Pakistani army’s medical corps, faces 10 criminal charges including conspiracy, murder, commission of a “terrorist” act, and forgery.

Rana, who has denied the charges, is accused by India of helping his long-term friend, David Coleman Headley, who was sentenced by a US court in 2013 to 35 years in prison after pleading guilty to aiding LeT militants, including by scouting target locations in Mumbai.

Rana is accused of playing a smaller role than Headley, but India maintains he is one of the key plotters.

He was flown to India after the US Supreme Court this month rejected his bid to remain in the United States, where he was serving a 14-year sentence related to another LeT-linked attack.

India released a photograph of Rana arriving in Delhi, taken from his back, dressed in a brown jumpsuit and guarded by NIA officers.

India also accused Pakistan of direct involvement in the Mumbai attack and Rana of having connections with its intelligence agencies, charges Islamabad denies.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry spokesman Shafqat Ali said that Rana “did not apply to renew Pakistani documents over the past two decades.”


Most parts of Pakistan to experience heatwave conditions from tomorrow— Met Office

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Most parts of Pakistan to experience heatwave conditions from tomorrow— Met Office

  • Day temperatures likely to remain 06 to 08°C above normal in southern Pakistan, says Met Office
  • Says rising temperatures in northern areas may increase the melting of snowfall from Apr. 14-18

ISLAMABAD: Most parts of the country are likely to experience heatwave conditions from tomorrow, Apr. 13, Pakistan’s Meteorological (Met) Department said this week as it warned citizens to take precautionary measures to stay safe. 

In a press release issued on Friday, the Met Office predicted that a high-pressure system is likely to grip the upper atmosphere from Apr. 13, due to which heatwave conditions may develop in most parts of the country. 

It said these conditions are expected to change into “severe heatwave conditions” in southern Pakistan from Monday, Apr. 14. 

“Day temperatures are likely to remain 06 to 08°C above normal in southern half (Sindh, southern Punjab and Balochistan) from 13th to 18th April,” the weather department said. 

It added that day temperatures are likely to remain 04 to 06°C above normal in central and upper Punjab, Islamabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan during the same period. 

The PMD urged children, women and senior citizens to take precautionary measures against the heat such as avoiding exposure to direct sunlight during the day and remaining hydrated.

“Farmers are advised to manage their crop activities (wheat harvesting) keeping in view the weather conditions and take care of their livestock as well,” it said. 

The Met Office said that rising temperatures in Pakistan’s northern areas may increase snowfall melting from Apr. 14-18. 

“All concerned authorities are advised to remain “ALERT” and take necessary measures to avoid any untoward situation due to heatwave conditions,” it added. 
Pakistan has witnessed frequent, erratic changes in its weather patterns, including floods, droughts, cyclones, torrential rainstorms, heatwaves and the slow-onset threat of glacial melting, in recent years that scientists have blamed on human-driven climate change.
In 2022, unusually heavy rains triggered floods in many parts of the country, killing over 1,700 people, inflicting economic losses of around $30 billion and affecting at least 30 million people.


Pakistan thanks Saudi Arabia for granting permission for 10,000 additional Hajj pilgrims

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Pakistan thanks Saudi Arabia for granting permission for 10,000 additional Hajj pilgrims

  • Ishaq Dar says Prince Faisal bin Farhan helped secure the permission after they spoke over the phone this week
  • Pakistan will begin its Hajj operations on April 29 when the first flight will take local pilgrims to Saudi Arabia

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, who also serves as foreign minister, said on Friday Saudi Arabia had granted special permission for an additional 10,000 Pakistani nationals to perform Hajj this year, following his recent phone call with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan.
Saudi authorities allocate fixed Hajj quotas to Muslim-majority countries to manage the annual pilgrimage, which draws over two million worshippers from around the world to the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah.
Pakistan has been allotted a quota of 179,210 pilgrims for Hajj 2025. According to Pakistan’s Religious Affairs Minister Sardar Muhammad Yousaf, around 90,000 of them are expected to perform the pilgrimage under the government scheme.
“Grateful to my Dear Brother and Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, HH Prince Faisal Bin Farhan Al-Saud @FaisalbinFarhan for arranging special permission for additional 10,000 Pakistanis to perform Hajj this year, following my telephonic conversation with him on 9th April 2025,” Dar said in a post on social media.


Pakistani authorities have been urging pilgrims to respect Saudi laws and customs during their stay in the Kingdom in the mandatory Hajj training workshops organized ahead of departure.
The country will begin its Hajj operations on April 29 when the first government-arranged flight will carry pilgrims to Saudi Arabia.
Hajj rituals are expected to take place between June 4 and June 9 this year, depending on the sighting of the moon.


Pakistan’s T20 league kicks off in Rawalpindi with a glittering opening ceremony

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Pakistan’s T20 league kicks off in Rawalpindi with a glittering opening ceremony

  • Fans filled the stadium for musical performances ahead of Islamabad-Lahore opener
  • PCB begins offering Urdu commentary on streaming platforms to expand outreach

ISLAMABAD: The 10th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) began on Friday with a vibrant opening ceremony in Rawalpindi, as fans packed the stadium for a night of music and cricket ahead of the tournament opener between Islamabad United and Lahore Qalandars.
The glitzy launch featured performances by major Pakistani artists including Abida Parveen, Ali Zafar, Abrar-ul-Haq, Natasha Baig and the Young Stunners, marking the first time the PSL’s opening event was held at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
“The stage is set — now we’re just waiting for you!” the official PSL account posted on X, calling the event “a celebration of cricket” as the season got underway.
Islamabad United, three-time champions, won the toss and opted to field against defending champions Lahore Qalandars in the first match of the 34-game tournament.
The six-team competition will continue through May 18, with matches scheduled in Rawalpindi, Karachi, Lahore and Multan.
In a move to broaden accessibility, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to provide full-match Urdu commentary on various streaming platforms, aiming to reach more than 75 million users nationwide.
PCB CEO Salman Naseer said the initiative would help extend the PSL’s reach to a wider audience, describing the 10th season as a milestone in the league’s journey.
Launched in 2016, the PSL has grown into Pakistan’s premier domestic T20 competition.
The league is expected to expand from six to eight teams after the 2025 edition, as part of its long-term development plan.


Pakistan PM ends ‘monumental’ Belarus visit as both sides sign defense, trade and environmental pacts

Updated 11 April 2025
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Pakistan PM ends ‘monumental’ Belarus visit as both sides sign defense, trade and environmental pacts

  • Shehbaz Sharif says Belarus will welcome over 150,000 skilled Pakistani workers for ‘nation-building’
  • He also calls for a direct air link between both countries along with deeper mining and agricultural ties

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday concluded what he called a “monumental” two-day visit to Belarus, during which both countries signed a series of agreements and memorandums of understanding (MoUs) aimed at boosting cooperation in defense, commerce, environmental protection and other key sectors.

Sharif held talks with Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko in Minsk to review bilateral ties, as delegation-level talks were also held between the two sides encompassing discussions on bilateral cooperation as well as regional and international issues.

According to state media, Pakistan and Belarus signed a cooperation accord between their interior ministries along with a roadmap for military-technical collaboration between 2025 and 2027.

Agreements were also inked on defense cooperation, environmental protection, postal services, trade development, business support and coordination between trade bodies, the Associated Press of Pakistan said.

“A monumental day in Pakistan-Belarus ties,” Sharif said in a post on social media while sharing details of his visit.

“Highlights of our talks included the agreement to send over 150,000 highly skilled Pakistani workers to contribute to nation-building efforts in Belarus; enhanced cooperation in agriculture and food security; and potential joint ventures in the manufacturing of electric buses and agricultural machinery — steps that will help transform our enduring bond of friendship into a lasting partnership.”

Pakistan has in recent months intensified efforts to expand economic cooperation with a number of countries in and around the region, aiming to leverage its location as a transit hub for trade and earn foreign exchange.

Addressing a ceremony in Minsk, Sharif said Belarus was a leader in equipment manufacturing for the mining sector and Pakistan stood to gain from closer industrial cooperation.

“There is no reason why we shouldn’t benefit from your experience,” he continued, pointing to Pakistan’s vast mineral resources.

He also emphasized the value of establishing a direct air link between the two countries and thanked Lukashenko for his willingness to welcome skilled Pakistani labor.

Sharif also spoke of strengthening Pakistan’s agriculture sector with mutual cooperation, saying 65 percent of the country’s population lived in rural areas.

“We need your expertise,” he said. “We need to have joint ventures between Belarus and Pakistani companies to manufacture agricultural equipment in Pakistan so we can offer to the farmers at very economical rates, both companies from Belarus and Pakistan, they will have win-win situation.”

In recent years, trade between Belarus and Pakistan has ranged from $50 to 65 million annually, though recent official visits have raised hopes for increased commercial exchange.

Later, Sharif met with Belarusian parliamentary leaders and agreed to deepen inter-legislative cooperation.

“Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has concluded his two-day official visit to Belarus and left for home,” the Government of Pakistan said in a social media post toward the end of the day. “He was seen off at Minsk International Airport by Prime Minister Alexander Turchin, Foreign Minister Maksim Ryzhenkov and officials of the Pakistani embassy.”