Production vs Sales of Local Assembled Cars in July 2019
Production vs sales comparison of local assembled cars in the month of July 2019 versus that of July 2018.
Production vs Sales of Local Assembled Cars in July 2019 Read MorePakistan's Trusted Automobile Blog
Production vs sales comparison of local assembled cars in the month of July 2019 versus that of July 2018.
Production vs Sales of Local Assembled Cars in July 2019 Read MoreLocal automakers are not happy with government’s decision to consider allowing import of used cars under new scheme. PAMA has urged the government not to take any action which would lead to the shutdown of auto industry.
Local Automakers Not Happy with Govt Decision to Consider Allowing Imports Read MoreBased on the data released by PAMA (Pakistan Automobile Manufacturers Association) find out which vehicle segment suffered the most in terms of sales in these difficult times.
Car Sales Decline: Segment-Wise Data Read MoreWith Pak Suzuki declaring a loss of Rs 1.53 billion in the quarter ended June 2019 and Honda Atlas suffering from a 77% decline in profits, are the two companies heading for a downfall?
Are Honda and Suzuki Heading for a Downfall? Read MoreAccording to industry analysts, automobile sales may witness a steep downslide of 40-60% in fiscal year 2019-20, rendering about 150,000 people jobless.
Automobile Industry may Witness up to 150,000 Job Cuts Read MoreDespite slowdown in the automobile sector, Toyota Corolla continues to rule the market having posted a growth of 10% selling 56,720 units in FY-2019.
Toyota Corolla Remains the Best Selling Car in FY-2019 Read MoreAutomobile sector of Pakistan is experiencing tough times as it recorded a slowdown in sales which dropped 8% to 237,950 units in fiscal year 2019. The ongoing massive depreciation of Pak Rupee against the US Dollar and imposition of additional duties and taxes have pushed the prices of automobiles beyond the reach of masses.
Automobile Sales Dipped 8% in FY-2019 Read MoreSales of automobiles in Pakistan continued to show a decline in May 2019. Passenger and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs) saw an 18% decline in sales with 17,891 units sold, compared to 21,813 units sold in May, a year earlier.
Winners and Losers of May 2019 Read MoreGovernment has rejected the proposal for commercial import of used cars in Pakistan. The Ministry of Industries and Production had given this suggestion to the Commerce Division and Federal Board of Revenue which are formulating import and re-export of used vehicle policy 2019-29.
Government Rejects Commercial Import of Used Cars Read MoreAccording to the data released by the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA), sales of passenger and light commercial vehicles dipped 24% to 19,437 units in April 2019 compared to 25,567 units in the same month of previous year.
Winners and Losers of April 2019 Read More