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Pakistan’s auto sales skyrocket: 51% increase recorded

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Web Desk: Pakistan’s automotive sector is achieving historic milestones as industrial growth creates a strong foundation for national economic recovery.

The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) plays a pivotal role in promoting industrial development and investment across the country. Consequently, the local auto industry now prepares for global expansion while meeting rising domestic demand.

The production capacity of the auto sector has reached 500,000 units annually. This growth reflects a significant increase in manufacturing capabilities. Furthermore, passenger vehicle sales recorded a massive 51 percent year-on-year increase in February 2026.

Monthly sales reached 13,388 units during February 2026. This figure serves as a clear indicator of industrial progress. With robust production and growing demand, the automotive sector is becoming a primary target for international and local investors.

The current industrial expansion and increased output highlight the success of SIFC’s investor-friendly policies. These initiatives foster a stable environment for business growth. Experts believe this momentum will continue to drive Pakistan’s broader economic recovery efforts.

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