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Xiaomi starts manufacturing in Pakistan with $500mn initial investment

Xiaomi starts manufacturing in Pakistan with $500mn initial investment

Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi Technology has inaugurated its manufacturing facility in Pakistan in collaboration with AirLink Communication.

Federal Minister for Energy Hammad Azhar in a tweet said that with a planned investment of $500 million, Xiaomi is entering a huge Pakistani market for mobile exports. “Xiaomi Technology inaugurates its manufacturing facility in Pakistan with AirLink Communication with a plan of $500 million investment and Pakistan entering into the huge market for mobile exports,” the minister tweeted.

The development comes days after AirLink announced that it is set to commence production of Xiaomi handsets in the country. 

In a notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Monday last, AirLink informed that the inauguration ceremony of the mobile device manufacturing facility for the production of Xiaomi handsets in Pakistan is planned to be held on March 4, 2022 at Quaid-e-Azam Industrial Estate, Kot Lakhpat, Lahore.

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AirLink Communication said the initiative is expected to generate a sales volume of $550 million per year while creating thousands of jobs in Pakistan.

“Xiaomi is a global technology giant with a current standing of 334 in the Fortune Global 500 companies,” said AirLink Communication.

“It became the world’s second-largest mobile phone manufacturer in the second quarter of financial year 2021, surpassing Apple at the time, and is currently number one in Europe and many other major markets including India. The Chinese smartphone manufacturer made a record 190.4 million smartphone shipments in 2021.”

“This production facility is a step forward in the direction of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s vision of ‘Made in Pakistan’ and will have a huge impact on Pakistan’s economy resulting in the export of locally-produced Xiaomi mobile phones,” AirLink added.

Last year in April, AirLink Communication started to manufacture mobile phones locally in Pakistan with a monthly capacity of 400,000 units per month, which is expected to reach up to 550,000 units per month by financial year 2023. 

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