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What Is Manufacturing?
The process of making goods or wares by manual labor
or by machinery, especially on a large scale is called
manufacturing.
For example:
The manufacture of television sets.
What Is Manufacturing sector?
Manufacturing sector refers to any business that transforms raw materials into
finished or semi-finished goods using machines, tools and labor.
Manufacturing sectors include production of food, chemicals, textiles, machines
and equipment
Manufacturing Sector is of great importance for economic development of every
country. It is historical fact that countries with strong Manufacturing sector have
showed more economic growth and development.
Manufacturing Production:
Turing Production in Pakistan is expected to be 7.40% by the end of this quarter,
according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations.
Looking forward, we estimate Manufacturing Production in Pakistan to stand at
7.50% in 12 months time. In the long-term, the Pakistan Manufacturing
Production is projected to trend around 8.00% in 2020, according to our
econometric models.
Contribution In GDP:
Pakistan Industrial Sector is the second largest individual sector of the economy
accounting for 20.88% of the GDP. In 2017 it recorded a growth of 5.02% as
compared to the growth of 5.80% last year. This sector comprised of large,
medium and small-scale.
Manufacturing is the most vibrant sub sector of the industrial sector having
64.4% contribution in the industrial sector and in GDP it accounts for 13.45%.
Manufacturing (sub-sector) is further divided in three components
including large-scale manufacturing (LSM) with the share of 51.26% in industrial
sector, small-scale manufacturing share is 8.80% in industrial sector, while
Slaughtering contributes 4.34% in the industry.
From 2010-11 the large scale industries contributes 4.4 % to the real GDP growth
rate while the small scale industries contributes 7.5 %.
Historical Background:
At the time of independence the total large scales industrial contribution was only
1.8% to GDP. The small-scale industries however, contributed 4.6% to GDP.
Pakistan at the time of partition in 1947 had a negligible industrial base. It got only
34 industries out of 955, while remaining were held by India.
Such a small number of industries were not enough for a newly born country to
face the industrialized world.
With the passage of time Pakistan utilized it’s all available resources domestic as
well as external for rapid development of manufacturing sector.
GROWTH OF MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN PAKISTAN
The Manufacturing performance in terms of growth/productivity is examined in
the following periods of time:
1. Growth of Manufacturing sector from 1947 to 1950.
2. Growth of Manufacturing sector in 1950's.
3. Growth of Manufacturing sector in 1960's.
4. Growth of Manufacturing sector in 1970's.
GROWTH OF MANUFACTURING SECTOR FROM 1947- 1950
In 1947 Out of 955 industrial units operating in the British India, Pakistan got only
34 industries i.e. 4% of the total industries established in the Subcontinent.
The rest were located in India. The industries which came to the share of Pakistan
were of a comparatively small size and were based on raw material. These
industries included small sugar mills, cotton ginning factories, flour mills, rice
husking mills and canning factories etc.
In 1947 it was suggested in the Industrial conference of Pakistan to establish
industries, which use locally produced raw material like jute, cotton, hide and
skins. The Government also set up an Industrial Finance Corporation, Industrial
Investment and Credit Corporation in 1948.
In the period from 1947 to 1950, the private entrepreneurs invested in those
industries which showed the highest profit. The contribution of manufacturing
sector was 6.9% to GDP in 1950.
GROWTH OF MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN 1950'S
In 1952 the Government took the initiative and established Pakistan Industrial
Development Corporation (PIDC) to invest in those industries which require heavy initial
investment.
PIDC major investment was in paper and paper board, cement, fertilizer, jute mills and
the Sui Karachi gas pipeline. PIDC by June, 1971 had completed 59 industrial units and
created a base for self sustained growth in the industrial sector.
A large number of new industries were established. The production capacity of the
already
existing units like fertilizers, jute and paper was considerably expanded. The reduction of
export
duties and the introduction of Export Bonus Scheme in 1958 increased export of the
manufactured goods.
The share of industrial sector to GDP rose from 9.7% in
1954-55 to 11.9% in 1959-60.
GROWTH OF MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN 1960'S
In 1960’s there was a shift in the establishment of consumer goods industries
to heavy industries such as machine tools, petro-chemical, electrical
complex, iron and steel.
The industrial performance in terms of growth, export and productivity
increased during the Second Five Year Plan period. The share of industrial
sector to GNP went up to 11.8% from 1960 to 1965.
The manufacturing sector could achieve a growth rate of 7.8% against the
Plan target of 10%.
PERFORMANCE OF MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN 1970'S
The industrial performance in terms of growth, exports and production was
disappointing from 1971 to 1977.
There were various reasons for the poor performance of the manufacturing sector.
One wing of the country (East Pakistan) was forcibly separated. The Country had to fight
a war with India in 1970.
The suspension of foreign aid, loss of indigenous market (East Pakistan), fall in exports,
unfavorable investment climate, floods, recession in world trade and reduction in
investment incentives caused a fall in the output of large scale industries.
The annual growth rate fell to 2.8% in the manufacturing sector in this period.
From July, 1977 to 1980, the Government initiated a large number of measures to revise
the economy. Cotton ginning, rice husking and flour milling were denationalized. The
private sector was encouraged to invest in large scale industries.
MANUFACTURING SECTOR SHARE IN REAL GDP
GROWTH RATE:
1. The share of industrial sector was 5.8% in GDP growth rate in 2003-04. However it increased to 13.1% in the year 2004-05.
REASONS
The main factors which contributed to rapid economic growth supporting were as follows;
īļ Monetary Policy
īļ Financial Discipline
īļ Consistency and Continuity of Development Policies
īļ Strengthening of Domestic Demand
īļ Continuously Improving Macroeconomic Environment
īļ A Stable Rate
īļ Global Expansion of Markets Due To Liberalization Of Trade In 2005
Years 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011
Share in
GDP (Rate) 5.8% 13.1% 9.9% 4.1% 8.8% 1.4% -1.9% 4.9%
2. In 2005 the contribution of industrial sector in GDP growth rate was 9.9% which was
decline to 4.1% in 2006
REASONS
The decline in manufacturing sector is due to multiple reasons like the reduced
production of cotton crops, sugar shortage, steel and iron problems and global oil price.
3. From 2006 to 2007 there was an increase in the industrial sector contribution
towards the GDP growth rate.
REASONS
īļ Major reasons for the growth in 2007 was production of sugar which was estimated at
61.5 Million Metric Ton (MMT), an increase of 12% over previous year due to increase
in area under cultivation and yield.
īļ In 2007, the industrial sector grew by 14% and accounted for 27% of the gross
domestic product (GDP) based on purchasing power parity.
īļ Oil and gas exploration increased by 34% and 74%, respectively, in 2007 compared
with that of 2006.
īļTextile exports in 1999 were $5.2 billion and rose to become $10.5 billion by 2007.
4. In 2008 and 2009 there was a drastic decline in the industrial sector contribution towards
the GDP growth rate.
REASONS
īļThe industrial sector has recorded its weakest growth in a decade during fiscal year 2008-09.
īļ The impact of severe energy shortages.
īļDecline in domestic law and order situation.
īļThe economic development has been slowed down in 2008 because of the large price increase
of some commodities such as oil and food, global financial Crisis, and national political issues
that affect the manufacturing growth.
5. During 2010-11, the domestic industrial sector recovered from the longest ever
decline (seen in the previous year) to record a decent growth of 4.9 percent.
REASONS
īļThe recovery came mainly due to supportive macroeconomic policies, relatively lower
inflation, improved prospects of global economy, and relatively better credit availability.
īļ The growth in 2010-11 was the fourth highest growth rate in the decade, but was still below
the 10-year average of 5.7 percent.
īļThe industrial growth during 2010-11 is mainly from a rebound in manufacturing and
construction sectors as government reversed some taxes imposed last year.
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES IN PAKISTAN
Pakistan ranks forty-first in the world in factory output.
Pakistan’s manufacturing sector accounts for about 25% of GDP.
Following are the main industries of our country:
īƒ˜Textile Industry
īƒ˜Sports Industry
īƒ˜Sugar Industry
īƒ˜Cement Industry
īƒ˜Fertilizer Industry
Other Major Industries Include:
īƒ˜ Automobile
īƒ˜ Leather products
īƒ˜ Paper & board
īƒ˜ Pharmaceuticals
īƒ˜ Chemical
īƒ˜ Engineering items
īƒ˜ Electronic
īƒ˜ Non-metallic minerals
īƒ˜ Petroleum products
īƒ˜ Food, beverages & tobacco
īƒ˜ Mining and Quarrying
īƒ˜ Services Sector
īƒ˜ Agriculture
īƒ˜ Live Stock
īƒ˜ Steel
īƒ˜ Electricity and Gas
CAUSES OF INDUSTRIAL BACKWARDNESS IN PAKISTAN:
īļ Political Instability
īļ Lack Of Capital
īļ Limited Market
īļ People’s liking to foreign goods
īļ Communication & Transportation
īļ Energy Crisis
īļ Economic Restrictions
īļ Gap between targets and
achievements
īļ Inefficiency
īļ Lack of Modern Technology
īļ New Competitors
īļ Low Foreign Investment
īļ High Interest Rates
īļ Lack Of Technical Knowledge
īļ Corruption in related government
agencies and so many govt. agencies
intervention
īļ Import Trend
īļ Lack of trained manpower
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Here are some suggestions to stabilize the manufacturing sector:
īƒŧ Government must unveil a solid industrial policy keeping in view the global
requirements.
īƒŧ In order to increase the share of the industrial sector in the GDP there is dire
need to establish new industrial estate in the country.
īƒŧ To enhance the contribution of existing industrial estates in the economy they
should be facilitated by the government policies.
īƒŧ Industrialists be given loans on easy installments, so as they could run industries
smoothly.
īƒŧ New markets for the local products are explored and the quality of local
products be improved to increase the demand abroad.
īƒŧ New technical universities and institutions be established for the guidance of the
labor and equip them with the modern techniques being used in the industry.
īƒŧ Means of communication and basic infrastructure required for industry like
roads, transportation etc. should improved and enhanced to make the access
easy.
īƒŧ New and emerging entrepreneurs must be encouraged to lead the industrial
sector and make investments.
īƒŧ The crisis of energy must be resolved on priority basis and interrupted supply of
energy to industry be ensured.
īƒŧ Law and order situation be improved to allure the investors to invest their
money and time.
īƒŧ More attentions should be given to increase export.
īƒŧ Import substitution products are produced to encourage people to use local
products.
īƒŧ Realistic and up-to-date statistics is provided to this sector.
īƒŧ Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs)

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What is Manufacturing in Pakistan

  • 1.
  • 2. What Is Manufacturing? The process of making goods or wares by manual labor or by machinery, especially on a large scale is called manufacturing. For example: The manufacture of television sets.
  • 3. What Is Manufacturing sector? Manufacturing sector refers to any business that transforms raw materials into finished or semi-finished goods using machines, tools and labor. Manufacturing sectors include production of food, chemicals, textiles, machines and equipment Manufacturing Sector is of great importance for economic development of every country. It is historical fact that countries with strong Manufacturing sector have showed more economic growth and development.
  • 4. Manufacturing Production: Turing Production in Pakistan is expected to be 7.40% by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. Looking forward, we estimate Manufacturing Production in Pakistan to stand at 7.50% in 12 months time. In the long-term, the Pakistan Manufacturing Production is projected to trend around 8.00% in 2020, according to our econometric models.
  • 5. Contribution In GDP: Pakistan Industrial Sector is the second largest individual sector of the economy accounting for 20.88% of the GDP. In 2017 it recorded a growth of 5.02% as compared to the growth of 5.80% last year. This sector comprised of large, medium and small-scale. Manufacturing is the most vibrant sub sector of the industrial sector having 64.4% contribution in the industrial sector and in GDP it accounts for 13.45%. Manufacturing (sub-sector) is further divided in three components including large-scale manufacturing (LSM) with the share of 51.26% in industrial sector, small-scale manufacturing share is 8.80% in industrial sector, while Slaughtering contributes 4.34% in the industry. From 2010-11 the large scale industries contributes 4.4 % to the real GDP growth rate while the small scale industries contributes 7.5 %.
  • 6. Historical Background: At the time of independence the total large scales industrial contribution was only 1.8% to GDP. The small-scale industries however, contributed 4.6% to GDP. Pakistan at the time of partition in 1947 had a negligible industrial base. It got only 34 industries out of 955, while remaining were held by India. Such a small number of industries were not enough for a newly born country to face the industrialized world. With the passage of time Pakistan utilized it’s all available resources domestic as well as external for rapid development of manufacturing sector.
  • 7. GROWTH OF MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN PAKISTAN The Manufacturing performance in terms of growth/productivity is examined in the following periods of time: 1. Growth of Manufacturing sector from 1947 to 1950. 2. Growth of Manufacturing sector in 1950's. 3. Growth of Manufacturing sector in 1960's. 4. Growth of Manufacturing sector in 1970's.
  • 8. GROWTH OF MANUFACTURING SECTOR FROM 1947- 1950 In 1947 Out of 955 industrial units operating in the British India, Pakistan got only 34 industries i.e. 4% of the total industries established in the Subcontinent. The rest were located in India. The industries which came to the share of Pakistan were of a comparatively small size and were based on raw material. These industries included small sugar mills, cotton ginning factories, flour mills, rice husking mills and canning factories etc. In 1947 it was suggested in the Industrial conference of Pakistan to establish industries, which use locally produced raw material like jute, cotton, hide and skins. The Government also set up an Industrial Finance Corporation, Industrial Investment and Credit Corporation in 1948. In the period from 1947 to 1950, the private entrepreneurs invested in those industries which showed the highest profit. The contribution of manufacturing sector was 6.9% to GDP in 1950.
  • 9. GROWTH OF MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN 1950'S In 1952 the Government took the initiative and established Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) to invest in those industries which require heavy initial investment. PIDC major investment was in paper and paper board, cement, fertilizer, jute mills and the Sui Karachi gas pipeline. PIDC by June, 1971 had completed 59 industrial units and created a base for self sustained growth in the industrial sector. A large number of new industries were established. The production capacity of the already existing units like fertilizers, jute and paper was considerably expanded. The reduction of export duties and the introduction of Export Bonus Scheme in 1958 increased export of the manufactured goods. The share of industrial sector to GDP rose from 9.7% in 1954-55 to 11.9% in 1959-60.
  • 10. GROWTH OF MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN 1960'S In 1960’s there was a shift in the establishment of consumer goods industries to heavy industries such as machine tools, petro-chemical, electrical complex, iron and steel. The industrial performance in terms of growth, export and productivity increased during the Second Five Year Plan period. The share of industrial sector to GNP went up to 11.8% from 1960 to 1965. The manufacturing sector could achieve a growth rate of 7.8% against the Plan target of 10%.
  • 11. PERFORMANCE OF MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN 1970'S The industrial performance in terms of growth, exports and production was disappointing from 1971 to 1977. There were various reasons for the poor performance of the manufacturing sector. One wing of the country (East Pakistan) was forcibly separated. The Country had to fight a war with India in 1970. The suspension of foreign aid, loss of indigenous market (East Pakistan), fall in exports, unfavorable investment climate, floods, recession in world trade and reduction in investment incentives caused a fall in the output of large scale industries. The annual growth rate fell to 2.8% in the manufacturing sector in this period. From July, 1977 to 1980, the Government initiated a large number of measures to revise the economy. Cotton ginning, rice husking and flour milling were denationalized. The private sector was encouraged to invest in large scale industries.
  • 12. MANUFACTURING SECTOR SHARE IN REAL GDP GROWTH RATE: 1. The share of industrial sector was 5.8% in GDP growth rate in 2003-04. However it increased to 13.1% in the year 2004-05. REASONS The main factors which contributed to rapid economic growth supporting were as follows; īļ Monetary Policy īļ Financial Discipline īļ Consistency and Continuity of Development Policies īļ Strengthening of Domestic Demand īļ Continuously Improving Macroeconomic Environment īļ A Stable Rate īļ Global Expansion of Markets Due To Liberalization Of Trade In 2005 Years 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 Share in GDP (Rate) 5.8% 13.1% 9.9% 4.1% 8.8% 1.4% -1.9% 4.9%
  • 13. 2. In 2005 the contribution of industrial sector in GDP growth rate was 9.9% which was decline to 4.1% in 2006 REASONS The decline in manufacturing sector is due to multiple reasons like the reduced production of cotton crops, sugar shortage, steel and iron problems and global oil price. 3. From 2006 to 2007 there was an increase in the industrial sector contribution towards the GDP growth rate. REASONS īļ Major reasons for the growth in 2007 was production of sugar which was estimated at 61.5 Million Metric Ton (MMT), an increase of 12% over previous year due to increase in area under cultivation and yield. īļ In 2007, the industrial sector grew by 14% and accounted for 27% of the gross domestic product (GDP) based on purchasing power parity. īļ Oil and gas exploration increased by 34% and 74%, respectively, in 2007 compared with that of 2006. īļTextile exports in 1999 were $5.2 billion and rose to become $10.5 billion by 2007.
  • 14. 4. In 2008 and 2009 there was a drastic decline in the industrial sector contribution towards the GDP growth rate. REASONS īļThe industrial sector has recorded its weakest growth in a decade during fiscal year 2008-09. īļ The impact of severe energy shortages. īļDecline in domestic law and order situation. īļThe economic development has been slowed down in 2008 because of the large price increase of some commodities such as oil and food, global financial Crisis, and national political issues that affect the manufacturing growth. 5. During 2010-11, the domestic industrial sector recovered from the longest ever decline (seen in the previous year) to record a decent growth of 4.9 percent. REASONS īļThe recovery came mainly due to supportive macroeconomic policies, relatively lower inflation, improved prospects of global economy, and relatively better credit availability. īļ The growth in 2010-11 was the fourth highest growth rate in the decade, but was still below the 10-year average of 5.7 percent. īļThe industrial growth during 2010-11 is mainly from a rebound in manufacturing and construction sectors as government reversed some taxes imposed last year.
  • 15. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES IN PAKISTAN Pakistan ranks forty-first in the world in factory output. Pakistan’s manufacturing sector accounts for about 25% of GDP. Following are the main industries of our country: īƒ˜Textile Industry īƒ˜Sports Industry īƒ˜Sugar Industry īƒ˜Cement Industry īƒ˜Fertilizer Industry
  • 16. Other Major Industries Include: īƒ˜ Automobile īƒ˜ Leather products īƒ˜ Paper & board īƒ˜ Pharmaceuticals īƒ˜ Chemical īƒ˜ Engineering items īƒ˜ Electronic īƒ˜ Non-metallic minerals īƒ˜ Petroleum products īƒ˜ Food, beverages & tobacco īƒ˜ Mining and Quarrying īƒ˜ Services Sector īƒ˜ Agriculture īƒ˜ Live Stock īƒ˜ Steel īƒ˜ Electricity and Gas
  • 17. CAUSES OF INDUSTRIAL BACKWARDNESS IN PAKISTAN: īļ Political Instability īļ Lack Of Capital īļ Limited Market īļ People’s liking to foreign goods īļ Communication & Transportation īļ Energy Crisis īļ Economic Restrictions īļ Gap between targets and achievements īļ Inefficiency īļ Lack of Modern Technology īļ New Competitors īļ Low Foreign Investment īļ High Interest Rates īļ Lack Of Technical Knowledge īļ Corruption in related government agencies and so many govt. agencies intervention īļ Import Trend īļ Lack of trained manpower
  • 18. RECOMMENDATIONS: Here are some suggestions to stabilize the manufacturing sector: īƒŧ Government must unveil a solid industrial policy keeping in view the global requirements. īƒŧ In order to increase the share of the industrial sector in the GDP there is dire need to establish new industrial estate in the country. īƒŧ To enhance the contribution of existing industrial estates in the economy they should be facilitated by the government policies. īƒŧ Industrialists be given loans on easy installments, so as they could run industries smoothly. īƒŧ New markets for the local products are explored and the quality of local products be improved to increase the demand abroad. īƒŧ New technical universities and institutions be established for the guidance of the labor and equip them with the modern techniques being used in the industry.
  • 19. īƒŧ Means of communication and basic infrastructure required for industry like roads, transportation etc. should improved and enhanced to make the access easy. īƒŧ New and emerging entrepreneurs must be encouraged to lead the industrial sector and make investments. īƒŧ The crisis of energy must be resolved on priority basis and interrupted supply of energy to industry be ensured. īƒŧ Law and order situation be improved to allure the investors to invest their money and time. īƒŧ More attentions should be given to increase export. īƒŧ Import substitution products are produced to encourage people to use local products. īƒŧ Realistic and up-to-date statistics is provided to this sector. īƒŧ Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs)