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Car prices in Pakistan to come down after new policy?
Key takeaways
- An automotive industry expert believes that Pakistan’s new auto policy and recent budget measures in the country could lead to short-term relief in car prices, but long-term outcomes remain uncertain.
- Speaking during the ARY News program “Bakhabar Savera”, auto sector expert Mushhood Ali Khan offered a detailed analysis of the government of Pakistan’s strategy and raised several questions about it.
- He said Pakistan’s economy benefits more from local parts manufacturing than from vehicle assembling alone.
Why this matters: local context for readers following news across Pakistan and the region.
Add ARY News on Google AAResize. An automotive industry expert believes that Pakistan’s new auto policy and recent budget measures in the country could lead to short-term relief in car prices, but long-term outcomes remain uncertain.
Speaking during the ARY News program “Bakhabar Savera”, auto sector expert Mushhood Ali Khan offered a detailed analysis of the government of Pakistan’s strategy and raised several questions about it.
He said Pakistan’s economy benefits more from local parts manufacturing than from vehicle assembling alone.
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