The first consignment of 5,500 mobile sets of 4G smartphones
manufactured by IMovie Telecom was exported to the UAE on Friday.
However, the local manufacturers of mobile phone sets have
stressed the need for an export supportive policy, allowing Pakistan to beat
competitors in the Middle East region.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority on Saturday
congratulated the company for the achievement and hoped the exports of smart
phones would increase further. “This is the result of concerted efforts for the
development of mobile device manufacturing ecosystem in the country,” said the
regulator in a statement.
“We are manufacturing
the Chinese brands and there are a large number of expat workers in the Gulf
countries,” he said, adding the hi-end consumers of Gulf countries prefer top
world class mobile brands and we should not even try to get involved in that
market.”
He said that the mass market of Gulf countries was their
primary target, while the ordinary citizens of Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan too
preferred mobile sets up to $100 each.
He added that conducive environment was being provided to the
local mobile device manufacturing companies and the smuggling of mobile phones
has been stopped through Device Identification Registration and Blocking System
(DIRBS).
The minister added that the local manufacturers would
eventually start moving towards assembling of high-end phones too after the
production of spare parts for mobile sets commence next year.
On the other hand, a senior player in the field has said that
the government’s approach towards enhancing export markets was slow, keeping in
view the changing scenario.
Transient Techno Electronics CEO Amir Allahwala said that
overall exports of mobile set by China is over $140bn, but that was only due to
low labor cost, which has now increased significantly.
“The Chinese are moving towards high-tech items and shifting
their mobile set manufacturing to countries like India, Vietnam, Indonesia and
Bangladesh,” he said.
He added that labor cost was very high in Vietnam and
Indonesia and Chinese businesses are not expanding in India anymore due to
mounting political tensions.
“Now Pakistan is the only player left to compete with
Bangladesh, but is the government ready to provide same level of facilities to
us too?” he asked. “We have proved that investors can meet the targets but the
future of mobile set exports depends on the government policies,” he remarked.

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