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vendor competitiveness. As a consequence vendor product diversification would occur and the technical skills of the engineering industry would improve generally. They conclude that while joint ventures (JVs) have inducted basic technology, these have not resulted in self-reliance and adoption of state-of-the-art technologies and that the auto- industry is technologically noncompetitive with a low threshold of technology diffusion. The
CSF study [2007] examines the protection provided to the motorcycle industry in Pakistan and provides an insight into the reasons behind the rapid growth in the past 5 years and the problems being faced across the value-chain. The study found that in 2007 there were 43 OEMs of which only 6 were members of
PAMA. Installed capacity was the throughput ability of 1.3 million
motorcycles of which nearly 72 percent was for the low-end of the market (70 cc. The backward linkage chain includes
2,000 parts and component manufacturing units employing close to 50,000 persons. The industry has achieved critical mass which has resulted in a decline in average output prices by
30 percent in the past 5 years. The study finds that in view of the very
high levels of indigenisation, non-OEM manufacturers have cloned the 70 cc Honda and are making inroads into Honda’s share, but they are also able to compete with the Chinese alternatives. Motorcycle prices ranged from a low of Rs. 32,000 to Rs. 40,000 (quality dependent) for the non-OEM domestic production to Rs. 38,000 to Rs. 40,000 fora comparable Chinese make to the high mark of the Honda CD 70 OEM at Rs. 45,000. The problems faced by the motorcycle assemblers were found to be as follows one, under-invoicing of importable inputs by Non-PAMA OEMs; two, sales tax evasion
through non- declaration three, using commercially imported inputs but declared as from the local component manufacturing industry and four, fake Non-PAMA OEMs to avail of the industry- specific benefits. Compared to this the non-PAMA OEMs identified problems which included the following one, undervaluation
of China-origin imports two, low quality and insufficient volume of output by the local component manufacturing industry three, harassment by the Sales Tax Department and four,
absence of common die, design, tooling facilities.
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