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Engineering Pakistan - Workshop on Future of Automotive Industry in Pakistan
Workshop on "Future of Automotive Industry in Pakistan"
Wednesday, 8th March 2006 at 10:00 AM
Venue: (Islamabad Club Auditorium)
Islamabad, Pakistan

Workshop Topics
  • A Road Map for the Future”.

 

  • Tariff Structures for Sustained Success of the Auto Sector”.

 

  • Market Expansion of the Tractor and Agri Machinery Sector”.

 

  • Pakistani Auto Sector and the South African Model”.

 

  • Automotive Industry in the Context of Engineering Vision – the Next 20 Years”.

 

  • Market Expansion of Truck & Bus Sector in Pakistan”.

 

  • The Pakistani Vendor Industry and its Transformation for Becoming Globally Competitive”.

 

 

  • Technologies Needed to Become Part of the Global Supply Chain”.

 

  • PAAPAM’s Vision for Market Expansion of Pakistan’s Vending Industry”.

 

  • PIDE’s Perspective on Pakistan’s Auto Industry”.

 

  • Transformation of Auto Policies viz a viz to Experiences of Other Countries”.

 

  • Growth Strategies for Vendor Companies”.
 

Board of Governors appreciated one and a half year performance of EDB. Currently 1500 foundries are operating in the country – CEO addressed the International Foundry Conference. During the International Foundry Conference CEO emphasized on the importance of internships/trainings for students.Five years tariff plan given in AIDP will help the Industry to make long term investment – CEO addressed the workshop on AIDP. EDB to take delegation to metal working show – EMO 2007 to Hannover in September 2007. Minister Jahangir Khan Tareen formed committee of OVMs & EDB officials to solve differences on tariff given in AIDP. JICA advised Pakistan to focus on high value manufacturing. Pak Industrial sector grows at 10.9 percent during the first quarter of current financial year. MIDEST 2006 and Euromold 2006, the leading international trade shows opened new avenues for Pakistan’s engineering sector  Youth Business International Mentor’s Program of Prince Charles started its operations in Pakistan.

 

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