Auto show begins at Expo Centre

Published October 26, 2024 Updated October 26, 2024 07:58am

LAHORE: The Pakistan Auto Show, organised by the Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts and Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM), kicked off here on Friday at the Lahore Expo Centre.

The show, inaugurated by State Minister for Finance Ali Pervaiz Malik, drew a significant turnout of local and international visitors, spotlighting Pakistan’s automotive sector as a key player in advancing technological innovation and economic growth.

The event’s opening ceremony was attended by PAAPAM Chairman Usman Aslam Malik, chief organiser of PAAPAM Symposium (being held on Oct 26, from 2pm to 5pm).

Mr Malik, speaking on the occasion, emphasised the sector’s capacity to boost exports, generate employment and attract foreign investment.

LCCI President Mian Abuzar Shad highlighted the automotive sector’s vital role in fostering economic resilience and promoting technological innovation in Pakistan.

“LCCI is fully committed to advocating for industry-supportive policies that foster innovation and progress,”Mr Shad added.

Mr Malik praised local manufacturers for consistently meeting global standards, which has positioned Pakistan as a viable player in the international automotive market.

The Pakistan Auto Show also attracted delegates from Europe, the Middle East and Asia, many of whom appreciated Pakistan’s automotive products.

Engaging with local manufacturers, these visitors explored potential partnerships and trade collaborations to expand Pakistan’s role in the global automotive supply chain.

In the show, the Indus Motor Company (IMC) has exhibited its first-ever Made-in-Pakistan Hybrid Electric Vehicle.

Published in Dawn, October 26th, 2024

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