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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Chinese Electric Car Maker to Build EV Factory in Pakistan

A leading Chinese electric car company is in the process of building an electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing plant in Pakistan. Additionally, they have ambitious plans to establish retail outlets in major cities across the country. This exciting development follows a meeting between a delegation from the Xinjian Jingyi Cheng Group, headed by their Assistant Chairman, GU Xongquan, and Amin Ullah Baig, who serves as the Vice President of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI).

During their discussion, GU Xongquan emphasized a significant point. In Pakistan, where most people rely on cars for transportation, and with gasoline prices increasing because of changes in global oil prices, there is a clear demand for different energy options. Electric cars (EVs) appear to be the perfect solution.

This isn’t just about cars. It’s a big move towards cleaner transportation in Pakistan. With the world caring more about the environment, having a big Chinese electric vehicle company in Pakistan could transform the car industry and make our future more eco-friendly.

This isn’t just about cars; it’s a significant step toward cleaner transportation in Pakistan. With the world focusing more on being eco-friendly, having a major Chinese player in the EV market in Pakistan could change how cars work and make the future greener and better for the environment.

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