Samsung starts producing mobile phones in Pakistan

Samsung, the South Korean electronics and white goods major, has started production in Pakistan, lifting hopes of the authorities and the industry that this would cut down the import bill of the country in the months to come, local media said

Dec 02, 2021
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Samsung, the South Korean electronics and white goods major, has started production in Pakistan, lifting hopes of the authorities and the industry that this would cut down the import bill of the country in the months to come, local media said. “We were informed that Samsung has formally started its production,” Faisal Subzwari, chairman of the Senate’s Standing Committee on Industries and Production, told Dawn after a meeting with the company representatives. 

He headed a delegation of members of the Senate panel which visited Samsung’s production unit and held a meeting with the management of Export Processing Zone outside Karachi. The company aims to manufacture around 3 million handsets every year, Dawn reported. 

“It’s really good to know that the company has started production within a short span of four months,” Subzwari said. “We visited the production facility which was designed on modern lines and obviously the local manpower, support of local industry and conducive environment provided by the government led to such achievement. But still I believe that we need to move forward from just growing in the assembling area to localisation of the industry.”

The country has witnessed robust growth in local production of cellular phones. During the first 10 months of this year,  Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) data shows that the production of mobile phones by local manufacturing plants has almost doubled to 18.87 million against the import of mobile phones which stood at 45 mn.

However, despite the increase in local production of mobile phones, the import remained higher. The PTA data said that mobile phones worth $644.673m were imported during the first four months (July-October) of 2021 compared to $557.961m during the same period of last year, registering a growth of 15.54 per cent.

“With production of around 250,000 to 300,000, we aim to produce around 3m cellphones every year,” Mohammad Ali Tabba, chief of the Lucky Group which partners with Samsung to produce cellphones in Pakistan, told Dawn. “The whole production line is manual with no robotic assistance. So you can imagine how much workforce is required offering employment in this absolutely new area of engineering in Pakistan.”

He agreed that the country needed to move towards localisation from its current status of assembling industry and believed it was more the role of the industrial sector than the government to go for modification and compatibility.

“It’s not only the local production of cellphones but also a host of opportunities which it brings. From employment to investment and from export opportunities to local capacity building, it carries immense potential,” said Tabba was quoted as saying by Dawn.

Samsung is also building a TV manufacturing plant in Karachi. Once operational, it is expected to produce 50,000 units annually.
Samsung is the world's largest TV manufacturer.  

(SAM)

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