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    Pakistan to Remove Duties on Used Car Imports in New Auto Policy

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 22, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development for Pakistan’s automotive industry, the government has decided to abolish import duties on used cars under its newly introduced auto policy. This move is expected to make used vehicles more affordable for consumers and stimulate demand in the automotive market. The policy aims to provide relief to buyers who have faced high costs due to tariffs on imported second-hand cars.

    Historically, Pakistan has imposed substantial duties on used car imports to protect local manufacturers and encourage domestic production. However, rising demand for affordable vehicles and a growing middle class have pressured policymakers to reconsider these tariffs. By eliminating these duties, the government hopes to enhance market competition and offer consumers a wider range of choices at lower prices.

    Meanwhile, industry experts suggest that this policy shift could have broader economic implications, including increased vehicle sales and potential growth in related sectors such as auto financing and maintenance services. However, some stakeholders caution that the move may impact local car assemblers who compete with imported vehicles. Overall, the new auto policy marks a pivotal step in Pakistan’s efforts to modernize its automotive sector and align it with consumer needs.

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