The Minister of Industry and Manufacturing, Hammad Azhar, announced on Twitter that Vivo is setting up a meeting office in Pakistan. Vivo has received ongoing preparations from now on. Land was purchased, and arrangements were made. We expect more producers to take appropriate action.
Vivo entered into an agreement with the Pakistani government last month. The organisation's VP, Zhang Bin, recently bought land for industrial construction on the M-3 Industrial Estate in Faisalabad. In addition, Vivo is said to be investing $ 10 million in the project - in doing so, it is strengthening its potential in South Asia.
Vivo currently has a wide range of financial plan for exciting calls, and by moving nature to Pakistan, they can offer their products with an amazingly better focus. Also, jobs will bring more business, jobs, and income through it.
Currently, 17 organizations are producing mobile phones in Pakistan. Samsung is further investigating the possibility of establishing a meeting place. Chinese brand TCL and French Alcatel are hoping to donate as well. Pakistan's proximity to China prepares it for deployment on Chinese mobile phone OEMs such as the Vivo, which is facing political erosion from the U.S., and increasing labor costs in their domestic market.
DIRBS aims to empower the PTA (Pakistan Telecommunication Authority) to monitor mobile phone management. Since the framework came into effect, Pakistan Customs has collected Rs. 54 billion from mobile imports. That is a 145% increase over the past year. It helps build neighborhoods to improve. Moreover, at the same time, reducing the cost of creating and delivering Vivo and other prospective thinkers.
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