Local mobile phone manufacturing rises 28pc MoM in December
KARACHI: Pakistan’s mobile phone manufacturing sector witnessed impressive growth in December 2024, with a 28 per cent month-on-month (MoM) increase, according to data released by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA). Local companies produced 2.95 million mobile phone units during the month, highlighting a strong recovery in the industry.
On a quarterly basis, local production climbed to 8.79 million units in the fourth quarter of 2024, marking a 67 per cent rise compared to 5.25 million units in the third quarter. This surge pushed the total annual output for 2024 to 31.38 million units, reflecting a 47 per cent year-on-year (YoY) increase, primarily driven by import restrictions imposed last year.
Despite this remarkable recovery, the YoY growth compared to 2022 remained at 43 percent, bolstered by factors such as economic stabilisation, a growing preference for locally assembled mobile phones amid higher taxes on imports, and a steadily increasing population, said Sunny Kumar, an analyst at Topline Research.
Out of the 31.38 million locally assembled mobile phones produced in 2024, smartphones accounted for 59 per cent (18.64 million units), while the remaining 41 per cent (12.74 million units) were 2G feature phones.
The top 10 brands contributing to local assembly included Infinix with 3.98 million units, followed by Itel (3.64 million units), VGO Tel (3.37 million units), Tecno (2.85 million units), Vivo (2.77 million units), Xiaomi (2.35 million units), Realme (1.76 million units), Samsung (1.51 million units), G’Five (1.44 million units) and Nokia (1.36 million units).
The data further revealed that local manufacturing fulfilled 95 per cent of the country’s mobile phone demand in 2024, compared to an average of 67 per cent over the past five years (2019-2023) and 47 per cent over the past eight years (2016-2023).
According to Topline Research, Tecno and Xiaomi smartphones ranked among the top 10 brands in 2024. Tecno’s production surged 97 per cent YoY to 2.85 million units, while Xiaomi’s production saw a 79 per cent YoY increase, reaching 2.35 million units.
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