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Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association
پاکستان موٹر گاڑی تولید کننده تنظیم
Company typeTrade Group
Headquarters,
Number of locations
Key people
  • Hirofumi Nagao (CEO)
  • Saquib H. Shirazi

The Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) (Urdu: پاکستان موٹر گاڑی تولید کننده تنظیم) is a trade group of automobile manufacturers that operate in Pakistan.[1][2]

It is the leading advocacy group for the Pakistan auto industry. Licensed by the Ministry of Commerce under the Trade Organizations Ordinance 2007.[3]

PAMA also serves as the central source of statistical data for the automotive industry.[4][5][6]

Objectives

  • Safeguard interest of members
  • Play a central role in all auto policies of the government
  • Enable Pakistani auto industry to become a global player
  • Provide members with high quality professional services
  • Be the principal source of statistical data on the entire automotive industry
  • Play its role to foster harmony and accord among all stakeholders[citation needed]

Members

See also

References

  1. ^ Tommy Wilkes and Syed Raza Hassan (15 January 2016). "Pakistan car sales jump as consumer confidence picks up". Reuters business website. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  2. ^ Pakistan Motor Vehicle Production: Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association CEIC Global Database website, Retrieved 3 May 2019
  3. ^ "Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association". Pakistan Automobile Manufacturers Association.
  4. ^ Local auto sales stay buoyant as volumes rise 14% The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 12 May 2017, Retrieved 3 May 2019
  5. ^ Car sales drop slightly Dawn (newspaper), Published 11 February 2017, Retrieved 3 May 2019
  6. ^ PAMA (Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association) says new Auto Policy is fine but immobilisers can't be installed right away Pakistan Today (newspaper), Published 16 August 2016, Retrieved 3 May 2019