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Poor Pakistanis imported mobile phones worth 1 billion In first half of FY 2020

Poor Pakistanis imported mobile phones worth 1 billion In first half of FY 2020

As per the latest SBP data, the mobile handset imports surged to $1.1billion in Jul-Dec 2020 period. This figure is exactly double the forexspent on importing these devices in the same period of the previous year.(The shipment-based PBS data also show elevated device imports at $939million in 1HFY21, up 52% YoY). These devices account for nearly half ofyearly growth in Pakistan’s overall 1HFY21 imports.

More interestingly, some would say ominously, this tally in the first halfof FY21 is almost equal to what Pakistan had imported in the entire FY20($1.1 billion). In short, Pakistan is set on a course to spend anadditional billion dollars on mobile phone imports in the current fiscal,if this pace continued. Should this be concerning, while acknowledging thatstrangulating these imports can hurt ICT uptake?

Recall, the mobile phone imports had almost doubled in FY20 as well, as perSBP data. Similar trend is seen happening in FY21. On one hand, the risingimports on this count are a reflection of the curbing of the grey market ofhandsets. This is helped mostly by PTA’s Device Identification Registration& Blocking System (DIRBS) that has reined in the smuggling trade in devices.

On the other hand, rising imports, despite growth in domestically-assembledhandsets, suggests that the latter cater to low end of the market, provingunable to cause a reasonable dent in handset imports for some time to come.The local market is estimated at 40 million mobile phones per year. Whilelow-end phones lead in terms of sales volume, the medium and high-endphones account for bulk of sales value.

The concerned authorities need to ensure that incentives under the MobileDevice Manufacturing Policy are implemented in earnest. Besides, effortsneed to be made to attract a globally-renowned smartphone manufacturer toset up a plant in Pakistan. The best bet at this stage is to convince oneof the leading Chinese smartphone makers to take a leap of faith and helpPakistan develop the device ecosystem.

In the meantime, what if the import bill kept rising? While it remains tobe seen whether FY21 will repeat the tale of FY20 in doubling imports,administrative measures such as imposition of new import duties orenhancement of existing taxes & duties can curb demand in the short term.But it may backfire as penalizing these imports may encourage smuggling andhurt ICT development. It’s a tough spot to be in.