KARACHI/ISLAMABAD: Chinaโs Consul General Li Bijian said Pakistan must curtail imports from the largest Asian economy as the bilateral trade is highly skewed against Islamabad and try to enhance exports.
Mr Li said that a wide imbalance existed in trade between China and Pakistan, which must be managed properly.
He was speaking at a ceremony in Karachi that was organised to mark the beginning of the local assembling of Chinese home appliances brand Midea.
โYou import more and export less, even though my government in collaboration with your government is trying to narrow down the trade deficit. We want to see balanced trade,โ he said.

According to the State Bank of Pakistan’s data, almost one-fourth of the total import bill in 2020-21 originated from China alone. In contrast, Chinaโs share in Pakistanโs export recยญeipts was less than 8pc in the same year.
The Chinese diplomat said the trade situation was โnot developing as we wishโ despite the free trade agreement that allows Pakistan to export more than 300 items to export to China without tariff.
Mr Li praised the products of Midea and said it is โone of the most popularโ brads in China. โItโll narrow down Pakistanโs trade deficit,โ he said.
Tri-Angels Electronics Ltd has imported machinery worth $1 million to assemble Mideaโs microwave ovens and water dispensers in Pakistan. Since 2018, it has separately invested $2.3m to assemble products of Hisense Electronics, a Chinese brand that makes LED TV sets besides other items.
Tri-Angels Electronics CEO Imran Ghani said the companyโs capacity to assemble microwave ovens is 500 units a day and it can assemble 300 water dispensers a day.
Pakistanis buy about 500,000 water dispensers every year, with household and corporate segments holding a 50pc market share each. The total market for microwave ovens is 700,000 units a year, he said.
The company began assembling water dispensers last week in Karachi. The assembling of microwave ovens will commence in the second week of April, said Mr Ghani.
In the face of tough competition from local and other Chinese brands operating in the white consumer goods industry, the Tri-Angels Electronics CEO plans to play up โproduct features and designโ while keeping retail prices on a par with existing players.

