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suggests that without structural change and the development of core competence and efficiencies to develop
the value chain end-to-end, it might not be possible for an efficient Pakistani automobile sector to emerge at this stage. The Bank also proposes that a Technical Assistance effort should be mounted to help bring about the transformation needed for ensuring the exploitation of the potential catalytic role of the industry. The
Niazi and Bhatty (2011) study is based on a survey of a selected sample of assemblers and upstream vendors. The study finds that the assemblers and parts vendors are unable to achieve capacity production for various reasons one, institutional, technical and financial inability to adapt to frequent
changes in body design two, inconsistent and adverse government policies which disincentivise investment three, non-competitiveness and the small volume of sales four,
power outages five, insecurity of law and order six, high rates of inflation and the decline in the dollar/yen parity with the Rupee. The study also finds that vendors can improve performance if the principals arranged the following one, financing for
diversification and growth two, provided technical support three, undertook rigorous quality control procedures and, four, training was provided in computer aided design and development of new parts.
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