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Pak Suzuki Expands Market Reach: Begins Vehicle Exports to Bangladesh and Afghanistan

Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited has initiated vehicle exports to Bangladesh and Afghanistan, supported by the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC). CEO Hiroshi Kawamura announced this development during the inauguration of the Suzuki Vendor Cluster Area.


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Kawamura noted that Pak Suzuki has been exporting vehicles and auto parts since 1997, including to Japan. This expansion underscores the global competitiveness and quality of Pakistani-manufactured vehicles.

The Minister for Industries & Production, Rana Tanveer Hussain, officially launched the new Suzuki Vendor Cluster Area. This project aims to broaden Pak Suzuki’s network of local suppliers, potentially enhancing efficiency and reducing costs through a localized supply chain.

In a related development, the Pakistan Credit Rating Agency Limited (PACRA) has reaffirmed Pak Suzuki’s credit ratings. The company received a “AA-” rating for long-term and an “A1” rating for short-term, with a stable outlook. These ratings reflect Pak Suzuki’s strong market position and the backing it receives from Suzuki Motor Corporation in Japan.

The expansion into new markets and the development of local supplier networks mark significant progress for Pak Suzuki. These initiatives demonstrate the company’s focus on growth and quality, ensuring that Pakistani-manufactured vehicles remain competitive in international markets.