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Volume 15. No.3September-October, 2016
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EDBMinistry of Industries & Production kicks off meeting on CPEC
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CPECCPEC to Benefit Pakistan & Entire Region,Says Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif
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Inside this issue of Industrial Bulletin
Editor:Waqas Riaz,Deputy Manager (Media/IB)Engineering Development Board 051-9202854
Sub-Editor:Zainab Khalid (Internee)(HR/Media)Engineering Development Board
Views expressed by writers are not necessarily those of their organizations. Similarly, Industrial Bulletin is not responsible for facts and figures given by them.
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Features
RegularsENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT BOARD (EDB)
EDB Stressed the need to improve quality control of local vehicles
EDB actively participating in Bi-Lateral Trade negotiations
Ministry of Industries & Production kicks off meeting on CPEC
ARTICLEVibration Monitoring & Analysis Services
STATISTICS
Provisional Figures of Exports/Imports
Engineering Sector’s Exports : Top 15 Countries
Engineering Sector’s Exports : Top 15 Items
Pakistan Exports of Engineering Sector to Various Regions
Car Prices of various brands in Pakistan
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Mr. Mohammad Ajmal Sharif, General Manager Policy; Engineering Development Board passed away on Sunday, October 23rd, 2016. May Allah grant him highest place in Jannatul Firdous. No words can express the loss of Mr. Ajmal Sharif who was a thorough professional and an honest officer. His calm personality and friendly attitude towards his colleagues will be missed by all. May Allah give his soul eternal peace-Ameen.
Mohammad Ajmal Sharif(1958-2016)
Prime Minister Visited Sitara Chemical Industries Ltd.
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CPEC to Benefit Pakistan & Entire Region, Says Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif
Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif said CPEC is “A Game Changer” project for the country by helping it getting rid of deprivation and bringing
peace and prosperity and added, it was a testament to a decades-long strong friendship between Pakistan and China.
Addressing the inaugural session of the two-day summit organized by Ministry of Planning Development and Reforms at Islamabad t o create awareness about the project and b r i n g investment in the country, the Prime Minister termed it a “New Concept in Diplomacy” a n d said it would help in alleviation of poverty a n d unemployment.
Prime Minister Nawaz said, during his visit to Pakistan, President Xi Jinping told the parliament that Pakistan stood by China when it was isolated. He said now China has reached out to Pakistan when the country stood economically isolated.
The premier termed CPEC m o s t important initiative of t h e 21st century and said it perfectly complements Pakistan’s v i s i o n 2025.He said the economic value of the p r o j e c t was US $46 billion, however, insisted that the genuine i m p a c t will be many times more.
The Prime Minister said C P E C
would benefit all regions of the country including Gilgit Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.
Prime Minister described the development of Gwadar as the “Jewel Project” of the CPEC, with its own Power Generation, Road, Rail and Air links.
Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif inaugurates the CPEC Summit and Expo held at Pak-China Friendship Centre Islamabad on 29th August, 2016
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Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif added US $35 billion would be invested in the country’s energy sectors alone to produce 10400 MW electricity. The majority of the power projects would be completed by 2018.
MINISTRY OF INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTION’ STALLS
Engineering Development Board (EDB) was nominated as the focal organization to carry out the requisite activities for CPEC Summit and Expo by the Secretary, Ministry of Industries and Production (MoI&P). EDB acquired two stalls for MoI&P on which promotional material of all the attached departments under MOI&P was placed.
Following material was prepared for information sharing with the visitors:
1. Documentary of MOI&P
2. MOI&P Profile
3. Give Aways:
• Flash drives containing documentary
• Ball pens with name & logo of MOI&P
4. Back drop & Steamers
Mr. Arif Ibrahim Sr. Js Ministry of Industries and Production also made a presentation on “The prospects and challenges of Industrial Cooperation between China and Pakistan under CPEC”.
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Mr. Razak Dawood Ex-Federal Minister Industries & Production met Mr. Arif Ibrahim Sr. JS MoI&P and CEO, EDB Tariq Ejaz Chaudhary in CPEC Summit & Expo, 2016 at Islamabad.
Federal Minister, Planning Development & Reform, Mr. Ahsan Iqbal and H.E Sun Weidong Ambassador of China visited MoI&P stall in CPEC Summit & Expo , 2016 at Islamabad
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The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif visited Sitara Chemical Industries Ltd on 3rd September 2016 to inaugurate 40 Mega
Watts Coal Fired Power Plant the largest of its kind in the Industrial Sector of Faisalabad. The Prime Minister while addressing the gathering on this occasion, congratulated Mian Muhammad Adrees, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Sitara Chemical Industries Ltd for taking another step in right direction for achieving self reliance in power generation and augmenting Government’s efforts to overcome the energy shortage in Pakistan.
Prime Minister appreciated the dynamic leadership of
Mian Muhammad Adrees and leading role being played by Mian Haseeb Ahmad as Director Sitara Chemicals for establishing this Power Project under guidance of Mian Muhammad Adrees.
Prime Minister also highlighted the important role played by Mian Muhammad Adrees in boosting the economic activities in Pakistan as President FPCCI in 2015 and reiterated / offered his Government’s full support to the Sitara Chemicals’ in particular and private sector in general, for industrial development in the country.
Prime Minister Visited Sitara Chemical Industries Ltd.
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Delegation from Belarus Led by H.E Mr. Vladimir Semashko, Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus called on Federal Minister for Industries and Production, Ghulam Murtaza Khan Jatoi in Islamabad on October 04, 2016
A delegation of Turkish prominent Business Association (MUSIAD) comprising of Mr. Omur Yildiz, Deputy chairman and Mr. Hakam Kurt, Member called on Federal Minister For Industries and Production Ghulam Murtaza Khan Jatoi in Islamabad at October 04, 2016
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Pakistan but due to used Car Policy.
He also spoke about the manufacturing capacity of the four wheelers in Pakistan which are running at under capacity utilization due to which the prices of locally manufactured vehicles not only increase but also the import of new cars. Mr. Tariq Ejaz also emphasized on the quality related issues and technological advancement so that we could also export auto products to other countries besides meeting of local demand. He is initiating a institute in Karachi which will provided facilities of testing of vehicles and will also work for the ratification of wheelers with Japan. The meeting also discussed that under the present circumstances like lack of infrastructure facilities shortage of utilities-electricity, gas etc coupled with the law and order situation, the survival of small vendors is at stake. The Chairman/Mr.Ghazanfar Ali Khan, told to CEO, EDB should support existing assemblers, on condition of setting up a new Greenfield plant, should also be granted the same incentives as offered to the new entrants for the incentive of Green field at least for 1 Model. As well 1% RD charges on steel which is Hit to Auto-Industy. Please immediate Amend 568/SRO/1178. As well told to EDB please Gift people of Pakistan for Mehran Car (if Government with draws GST then Car Price of Mehran is automatically low & easy to buy from customer of salaried Class). As well Government of Pakistan should not permit Import of any parts at Zero duty, otherwise Auto-Vendors Industry will be closed.
T he second meeting of FPCCI Standing Committee on Automotive was held in federation house which was presided by Mr.Ghazanfar Ali Khan while
Mr. Tariq Ejaz Chaudhary Chief Executive Officer of Engineering Development Board (EDB) was the chief guest. Various issues pertaining to the Engineering Sector came under discussion particularly with respect to automotive industry of two wheelers and four wheelers. The meeting also discussed the issues of PTA and FTA with various countries and their possible effects on indusrial sector.
While replying to the queries and question raised by Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan Chairman Standing Committee, Mr. Tariq Ejaz, CEO EDB stated that Engineering Development Board is a facilitator of manufacturers/vendors of engineering components. It does not comprise on the quality of products and works for the safety and security of the consumers of Pakaistan. Mr. Tariq Ejaz was critical on manufacturers of four wheelers for not introducing modern technologies with reference to the safety measures. He also lamented the local car manufacturers/assemblers for not introducing latest model and were confined to outdated models. He also disclosed that the manufacturers of Japanese giant,
Toyota; German’s Pride Volks Wagon and French’s dignity Renault
were inclined to make joint ventures investment in
EDB Stressed the Need to Improve Quality Control of Local Vehicles
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EDB ACTIVELY PARTICIPATING IN BI-LATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
Engineering Development Board on behalf of Ministry of Industries & Production is actively involved in the bi-lateral trade negotiations with several potential
countries in consultation with Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through to enhance export and to find out additional potential markets for local industry in the international market.
EDB, as a part of negotiation team is also in contact with the local industry to get their feedback and proposals on bi-lateral trade, joint venture, technology transfer, trainings, etc.
Currently, negotiations are being held under the leadership of Ministry of Commerce through Ministry of Industries with Turkey and Thailand to sign Free Trade Agreement. Till to the date Pakistan has signed four (04) Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and three (03) Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs), apart from Transit Trade Agreement (TTA) signed with Afghanistan. Detail is given as under:
S # Country FTA/PTA Date of Agreement SROs
FTA / PTAs
1 China FTA 20 June, 2007 SRO 659(1)2007
2 Malaysia FTA 31 Dec, 2007 SRO 126(1)2007
3 South Asia FTA 29 Dec, 2006 SRO 1274(1)2006
4 Sri Lanka FTA 06 June 2005
Revised on 08 April, 2014
SRO 570(1)2005 Revised
SRO 280(1)2014
5 Iran PTA 31 Aug, 2006 SRO 894(1)2006
6 Mauritius PTA 26 Nov, 2007 SRO 1151(1)2007
7 Indonesia PTA 28 Aug, 2013 SRO 741(1)2013
Revision of PTAs/FTAs:
Following FTAs/PTAs are under review by both Pakistan and counterpart countries, to enhance trade between both the countries. The review is being made with a view to move to the next phase of the FTA or to enhance the existing list of concessions to expand the scope of concessions.
• 2nd Phase of Pak China FTA
• Pak-Malaysia FTA
• 3rd Phase of SAFTA
• Pak-Sri Lanka FTA
• Pak Iran PTA
Proposed New PTAs/FTAs:
The Government of Pakistan is also in process to liberalize the Trade with Thailand, Turkey, Jordan and Tunisia. In this regard negotiations are being held to sign PTAs/FTAs with these countries.
• Pak-Thai (FTA)
• Pak-Jordan FTA
• Pak-Turkey (FTA)
• Pak-Tunisia PTA
To further explore possibilities of industrial development,
trade and investment, Joint Working Group (JWG) of Pakistan has been constituted with counter countries. EDB has been approaching the local industry to provide the workable proposals to enhance cooperation in the bilateral investment development, transfer of technology through JVs/ Technology modernization for industrial cooperation in the
following areas:
Pharmaceutical products Pumps
Tools, implements, cutlery Electric Fittings
Plastics and articles thereof Wires & Cables
Automotive and parts thereof Electrical Fittings
Articles of leather; Valves & Flanges
Wood and articles of wood Footwear
Paper and paperboard Surgical Goods
Steel Structures/ Towers
Home Appliances Sector
Agriculture Implements
Iron & Steel Pipes and Tubes
Industrial Machinery & Equipment
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Ministry of Industries & Production kicks off Meeting on CPEC
A high level meeting was held under the Chairmanship of Secretary Ministry of Industries and Production Mr. Khizar Hayat Gondal
regarding CPEC on 19 August, 2016 at Islamabad. Meeting was attended by Additional Secretary Ministry of Commerce, Senior Js Arif Ibrahim Ministry of Industries and Production, Chief Executive Officer of Engineering Development Board Mr. Tariq Ejaz Chaudhary, Senior officials of FPCCI, Chamber of Commerce Karachi,
Chamber of Commerce Quetta, industrialists and vehicle manufacturers.
Secretary MoI&P asked the participants to give their opinion about how Industries can benefit from upcoming CPEC Project and the issues confronting the Industry affecting reallocation of Chinese Industry to Pakistan. The Industrialists were of the view that Pakistan must target Industrialization vis-à-vis trade with China to ensure jobs for the masses. He further advised that businessmen from Baluchistan especially Quetta Chamber of Commerce must be engaged in CPEC Project in order to transfer maximum benefits to the people of Baluchistan.
The participants unanimously appreciated efforts of Secretary Ministry of Industries and Production Mr. Khizar Hayat Gondal, Chief Executive Officer of Engineering Development Board Mr. Tariq Ejaz Chaudhary and other
senior officials from Ministry of Industries and Production.
The representatives of Automotive Sector emphasized strict surveillance at important stage to curb smuggling and under invoicing and at the same time they requested for benefits for Tier-I and Tier-II Auto part manufacturers to the projects under CPEC. Close interaction between Secretary MoI&P tasked senior officials of MoI&P to keep close liaison with both; Industries and traders in execution
of project under CPEC.
The meeting discussed the promotion of investment in existing as well as new Industrials Parks being envisioned along with the trade corridor. The participants were also asked to interact directly with MoI&P and Engineering Development Board for matters pertaining to investment and other issues related to CPEC
Secretary Ministry of Industries & Production , Mr.Khizar Hayat Gondal chairing a Meeting regarding CPEC on 19th August, 2016 at Islamabad.
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3rd Session of Pak- Belarus JMC held at Brest, Belarus on 7th September, 2016.
Director General of OJSC Minsk Tractor Works Belarus met CEO, EDB at Islamabad on 30th September, 2016.
Ms Yuko Enami from JICA called upon CEO, EDB.
Federal Minister for Commerce, Federal Secy.EAD and CEO, EDB at Pak-Belarus JMC
Secretary MoI&P, Mr. Khizar Hayat Gondal taking presentation during visit at Honda Car Plant
Minister for MoIP Mr. Ghulam Murtaza Jatoi chats with U.S Secretary of State Mr. John Kerry regarding proposed amendments in Montreal Protocol
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Vibration Monitoring & Analysis Services
Practice of Condition Monitoring is Cost Effective and provides Predictive Maintenance Solutions. Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) has
rich experience of Machine Condition Monitoring. Centre for Vibration Analysis & Machine Condition Monitoring (CVCM) of PAEC now provides and promotes the application of specialized industrial machine condition monitoring and plant equipment diagnostic techniques in local industrial units, heavy industry and power plants in the country. CVCM comprises of several Labs, testing/calibration facilities and advanced computational facilities. Center for Vibration Analysis and Machine Condition Monitoring brings high quality flexible solutions for process Industries.The root cause analysis of critical problems in turbomachinery with vibration monitoring cover the Effective Monitoring of Cooling Towers, Bearing Failure Analysis: Misalignment; Fatigue Failure; Excessive Load; Installation Damage. The practice Increases Productivity with Higher Quality and Less Unscheduled downtimes.
Center for Vibration Analysis and Machine Condition Monitoring (CVCM) has unique Machinery Health Programs based on following advance technologies:
VIBRATION ANALYSIS AND Faults DIAGNOSTICS:
Optimum equipment availability may be obtained through Vibration Analysis and Faults Diagnostics. ASME estimates about 80% of all machine faults can be detected by Vibration analysis alone at an early stage. Vibration analysis can be used to Identify specific degrading machine components or failure modes of machinery before serious damage occurs.
CVCM has qualified Engineers extensively experienced for providing best services in condition monitoring through Vibration Analysis. Using the latest state-of-the-art data acquisition instruments and predictive maintenance software, we provide detailed Vibration Spectrum and recommendations if machine is running beyond the standard Vibration Limits.
Fig.1. Vibration Monitoring with CSI-2140
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Fig.3. Laser Alignment of Rotary Equipment
FIELD BALANCING:
Unbalance is the most common fault experienced in rotating machinery. Dynamic Balancing of the machine plays an important role in reducing machine vibration and increases the machine life.
CVCM provides services for the Field Balancing. Balancing is done with the most sophisticated equipment of the world, to provide the flawless services. The team of our well trained Engineers and Technicians is ready to provide solutions to your Dynamic Balancing problems. CVCM provides services for the Field Balancing of rotors, shafts and impellers.
LASER ALIGNMENT:
Alignment is considered to be the second most common cause of high vibrations and failures in rotating machinery. Alignment of shaft centerlines on coupled machines is one of the most important aspects of machine installation. Misalignment generates unnecessary forces. Precision Laser Alignment removes these forces resulting in reduced vibration and noise levels, minimizes shaft bending and cyclic fatigue, reduced energy cost and increased bearing, seal and coupling life. CVCM provides services of Laser Shaft Alignment of almost every kind of rotating machines that are currently being used in process Industries.
Fig.2. Field Balancing of Motor-Pump
INFRARED (IR) THERMOGRAPHY:
Thermography is a technique used to detect thermal abnormalities with the help of special temperature-sensing and display equipment. Condition monitoring using IR thermography provides a quick and safe way of detecting hot spots and small changes in temperature not visible to the human eye and those that might be overlooked by visual inspections. CVCM provides services of infrared (IR) thermography for all kind of electrical contacts or insulation, bearings, couplings, belts, pulleys and other
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moving parts of the machines which cause damages to the machines.
TRAINING SERVICES:
In order to share the experience CVCM, PAEC arrange Certificate Training Courses on Application of Vibration Technology for Fault Diagnosis in Rotating Machines for country wide industries. The courses are conducted by the qualified experienced Vibration Engineers. Hands on experience on models/machines is also provided. These training courses are designed for all Maintenance Professionals, Predictive Maintenance Engineers, Operations Managers, Plant/Rigs Supervisors, Vibration Control Engineers,QA/QCSupervisors.
Vibration Analysis Training Session
CVCM provides the training courses on following key topics of Machine Condition Monitoring:
1. Vibration Analysis Level 1
2. Vibration Analysis Level 2
3. Infrared Thermography Level 1
4. Dynamic Balancing & Shaft Alignment Fig.6. Hands-on Training During Training Session
Fig.5. Vibration Analysis Training SessionFig.4. Infrared Thermography Services
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Indigenously Developed Vibration Analyzer:
A Dual Channel Vibration Analyzer (DIVA) has been developed by CVCM, not only to improve the performance of equipment through signal processing but also to enhance the evaluation technique. DIVA has taken the state-of-the-art technology to cover the problems in conventional systems.
DIVAis mainly comprised of the three main parts such as a hardware system, a monitoring software, and an analysis software.
Main Software Feature:
• Data Recording
• Data Playback
• Time Waveform
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Provisional Figures of Exports/Imports & Balance of Trade for August, 2016
Series* August, 2016 * July, 2016
% Change in August, 2016 over July, 2016
Rs. $ Rs. $ Rs. $
Exports 173,496 1,658 154,955 1,479 11.97 12.10
Imports 453,135 4,331 372,549 3,557 21.63 21.76
Balance of Trade -279,639 -2,673 -217,594 -2,078 28.51 28.63
Series* August, 2016 * August, 2015
% Change in August, 2016 over August, 2015
Rs. $ Rs. $ Rs. $
Exports 173,496 1,658 187,222 1,829 -7.33 -9.35
Imports 453,135 4,331 389,086 3,802 16.46 13.91
Balance of Trade -279,639 -2,673 -201,864 -1,973 38.53 35.48
Series* August, 2016 * July, 2016
% Change in July-August 2016 over July-August
2015
Rs. $ Rs. $ Rs. $
Exports 328,451 3,138 348,756 3,418 -5,82 -8.19
Imports 825,684 7,888 729,605 7,150 13.17 10.32
Balance of Trade -497,233 -4,750 -380,849 -3,732 30.56 27.28
(Rupees in Million)(U.S. Dollars in Million)
Source: Pakistan Bureau of Statistics
* Provisional figures based on figures provided by the Director (R&S) FBR, Islamabad.
NOTE:-
1. Rupee Value converted into US Dollar on average monthly exchange rate provided by S.B.P.
August, 2016 (1$ = Rs. 104.622119), July 2016 (1$=Rs. 104.738750) and August 2015
(1$=Rs 102.336099)
2. Due to rounding effects some totals and percentages may not tally
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Pakistan’s Exports of Engineering Sector
(Top 15 Countries)(Based on Cumulative Figures July-May 2015-16)
Million US$
CountryExports
July-June (2014-15) July-June (2015-16)
U.S America 156.64 150.83
Afghanistan 175.71 109.98
United Arab Emirates 56.26 67.06
Germany 67.66 62.20
United Kingdom 56.38 55.47
Saudi Arabia 35.67 32.86
China 51.62 30.69
India 50.20 28.95
Bangladesh 24.53 24.45
France 20.92 22.39
Japan 15.73 21.52
Sri Lanka 16.92 18.70
Netherlands 17.74 15.52
South Africa 21.95 15.17
Italy 16.63 13.63
Source: Federal Bureau of Statistics Year : 2015-16 1 USD = 104.23 Pkr
Year : 2014-15 1 USD = 101.29 Pkr
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Pakistan’s Exports of Engineering Sector
(Top 15 Items)(Based on Cumulative Figures July-May 2015-16)
Million US$
CountryExports
July-June (2014-15) July-June (2015-16)
Optical, Photographic, Cinematographic, Measuring, Medica or Surgical Instruments and Apparatus, Parts and Accessories
344.53 360.90
Articles of Iron and Steel 180.93 106.84
Machinery/ Components 107.62 87.55
Tools, Implements, Culery, Parts Thereof 91.45 87.55
Copper and Articles Thereof 132.25 65.91
Electrical Machinery, Equip, Parts 63.41 66.10
Iron and Steel 38.65 39.29
Vehicles of other than Railway, Rolling Stock 51.68 36.37
Aluminium and Article Thereof 33.27 27.90
Musical Instruments, Parts and Accessories 2.68 6.93
Furniture, Bedding, Mattresses, Lamps and Light Fittings, Illuminated Name-Plates, Prefabricated Buldings
4.19 4.38
Arms & Ammunition, Parts and Accessories 1.40 4.13
MISC. Articles of Base Metals 2.19 2.07
Lead and Articles Thereof 0.86 1.10
Ship, Boats & Floating Structures 1.03 0.89
Source: Federal Bureau of Statistics Year : 2015-16 1 USD = 104.23 Pkr
Year : 2014-15 1 USD = 101.29 Pkr
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Pakistan’s Exports of Engineering Sector to Various Regions
(Summary)Million US$
RegionJuly-May (2014-15)
Value
July-May (2015-16)
Value
Africa 72 47
America (Continent) 205 198
Asia 515 401
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 313 280
Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA) 167 115
Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) 22 21
Central Asian Republics 1 1
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 9 9
Developed Market Economics 417 397
Developing Market Economics 610 464
Economic Cooperation Oraganization (ECO) 187 119
Europe 240 216
Europeean Union (EU 25) 228 203
G7 (Group of Seven Countries) 344 337
Middle East 130 129
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) 175 169
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) 120 119
Organization of The Islamic Conference (OIC) 379 290
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) 92 73
Source: Federal Bureau of Statistics Year : 2015-16 1 USD = 104.23 Pkr
Year : 2014-15 1 USD = 101.29 Pkr
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Car Prices of Various Brands in PakistanProduct Description Prices
Standard Model
Prices Fully A/C Model
Prices Loadedd Model
Suzuki Non-Metallic Metalic
Suzuki Mehran 796cc Car
SUZUKI MEHRAN VX MC 650,000/-* - 655,000/-*
SUZUKI MEHRAN VX MC CNG 720,000/-* - 725,000/-*
SUZUKI MEHRAN VXR MC 703,000/-* - 708,000/-*
SUZUKI MEHRAN VXR MC CNG 773,000/-* - 778,000/-*
Colours: White (Non-Metallic), Sand Belge, Graphite Grey, Silky Silver, Red Pearl,
SUZUKI SWIFT 1328cc CAR-2013
(FEEL YOUNG, DRIVE YOUNG!)
SUZUKI SWIFT RS DLX MT 1,327,000/-*With Nav 1,375,000/-*
SUZUKI SWIFT RS DLX-AT 1,463,000/-*With Nav 1,511,000/-*
Colours: White, S. Peart Black, Phoenix Red, Sand Beige, Red Pearl, Graphite Grey, Silky Silver
SUZUKI LIANA CAR VURV
(LIFE IN A NEW AGE)-2013
Suzuki Liana RXI (Petrol) 1,365,000/-
SUZUKI LIANA RXI (CNG) 1,444,000/-
Colours: White, Graphite Grey,Silky Silver, Red Pearl
SUZUKI BOLAN 796cc
HIGH ROOF VAN
SUZUKI CARGO 696,000/-* N/A
SUZUKI BOLAN VX 725,000/-* 730,000/-*
Colours: Red Pearl, Silky Silver
SUZUKI RAVI PICKUP 796cc
SUZUKI RAVI PICKUP VX 667,000/-* 672,000/-*
Colours: Red Pearl, Silky Silver
SUZUKI CULTUS 993cc CAR
SUZUKI CULTUS VXR EURO-II L.E. 1,124,000/-* 1,129,000/-*
SUZUKI CULTUS VXR EURO-II CNG L.E. 1,199,000/-* 1,204,000/-*
Colours: Black, Snd Beige,
Graphite Grey, Silky Silver,
Red Pearl, White.
SUZUKI WAGON R 998cc (Be Practical)
SUZUKI WAGON R VX N/A N/A
SUZUKI WAGON R VXR 1,009,000/-* 1,014,000/-*
SUZUKI WAGON R VXL 1,049,000/-* 1,054,000/-*
Colours: White (Non-Metallic), S Pearl Black,
Phonix Red, Sand Beige, Dark Blue, S. Smoke Green, Red Pearl, Graphite Grey, Silky Silver.
IMPORTED VEHICLES
SUZUKI JIMNY 4x4 1300 cc Jeep
SUZUKI JIMNY JLSX MT 2,142,000/-*
SUZUKI JIMNY JLDX MT 2,293,000/-*
Colours: White.
SUZUKI APV 1493 cc
SUZUKI APV 1.5 L GLX M/T 2,418,000/-*
Colours: Silver, White.
TOYOTA COROLLA
Corolla 1.3L M/T STD 1,642,500/-
Corolla 1.3L M/T 1,767,500/-
Corolla 1.3L A/T 1,842,500/-
Corolla MT 1.8L 2,047,500/-
Corolla Altis CVT-i 1.8L 2,172,500/-
Corolla Grande MT 1.8L 2,172,500/-
Corolla Grande CVT-i 1.8L 2,322,500/-
Product Description Prices Standard Model
Prices Fully A/C ModelW
Prices Loadedd Model
CUORE
CX (847cc) 847,200/-
CX-CNG (847cc) 897,200/-
CX-A/T (847cc) 868,200/-W
ECOMATIC (847cc) 938,200/-
HILUX 4x2 S/C
Hilux 4x2 Single Cabin STD 1,913,000/-
Hilux 4x2 Single Cabin Upspec 1,943,000/-
Hilux 4x2 Single Cabin Deckless 1,768,000/-
2500 cc Turbo N/A
HILUX 4x4 S/C
Hilux 4x4 D/C A/T STD (E) 3,174,500/-
Hilux 4x4 D/C A/T VIGO Champ (V) 3,448,500/-
Hilux 4x4 D/C A/T VIGO Champ (G) 3,648,500/-
Hilux 4x4 D/C A/T U/S VIGO Champ (GX) 3,774,300/-
TOYOTA FORTUNE
Fortuner 2.7 L AT VVTI A/T 4x4 4,885,500/-
Fortuner TRD SPORTS 2.7L A/T 5,135,500/-
HONDA CITY 1300 cc
Honda City Manual Transmission 1300 cc - 1,537,000/-
Honda City Prosmatec Transmission 1300 cc - 1,678,000/-
Honda City Aspire Manual Transmission 1300 cc - 1,667,000/-
Honda City Aspire Prosmatec Transmission 1300 cc - 1,809,000/-
Navigation/Entertainment System - 50,500/-
HONDA CITY ASPIRE 1500 cc
Honda City Aspire Manual Transmission 1500 cc - - 1,687,000/-
Honda City Aspire Prosmatec Transmission 1500cc - - 1,829,000/-
Utility Package - - 17,100/-
Extended Warranty for 4 years - - 9,000/-
HONDA ACCORD & CR
ACCORD - - 5,966,000/-
CR-V - - 5,566,000/-
HONDA Civic 1800 cc
Honda Civic i-VTEC Manual Transmission 1800 cc - 2,053,000/-
Honda Civic i-VTEC Prosmatec Transmission1800cc - 2,174,000/-
Honda Civic VTI Manual Transmission with sunroof 1800cc - 2,285,000/-
Honda Civic VTI Prosmatec Transmission with Sunroof 1800cc - 2,406,000/-
Navigation/Entertainment System - - 69,000/-
Leather Interior - - 55,500/-
Utility Package - - 17,100/-
Extended Warranty upto 3 years - - 9,000/-
Extended Warranty upto 4 years - - 14,100/-W