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    Pakistan Reduces Import Duties on Mobile Phones to Boost Market

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 23, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development for Pakistan’s technology sector, the government has announced a reduction in import duties on mobile phones. This move is expected to make smartphones more affordable for consumers, potentially increasing accessibility to modern communication tools. The decision aligns with broader efforts to stimulate the electronics market and support digital inclusion nationwide.

    Reducing import taxes on mobile devices can have a substantial impact on the local economy by encouraging higher sales volumes and attracting foreign investment in the technology sector. It also reflects the government’s recognition of the growing importance of mobile connectivity for economic growth and social development. This policy change may help bridge the digital divide, especially in rural and underserved areas.

    Meanwhile, industry experts anticipate that the duty cut will intensify competition among mobile phone brands, leading to better options and prices for Pakistani consumers. The adjustment could also influence related sectors such as telecommunications and e-commerce, which rely heavily on mobile technology. Overall, this fiscal measure marks a strategic step toward modernizing Pakistan’s digital infrastructure and enhancing consumer welfare.

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