The Pakistani government has decided to impose a complete ban on the import of used mobile phones. This decision was made under the Mobile and Electronic Devices Manufacturing Policy 2026 to 33 with the aim of encouraging local mobile manufacturing in the country. The policy seeks to reduce dependence on imported phones and boost Pakistan’s local production capacity in the mobile sector.
Purpose of the Decision
The primary purpose of this ban is to protect and support local mobile manufacturers. The import of used phones often harms local companies limiting their growth. This decision is intended to promote locally assembled and manufactured mobile phones and strengthen the domestic mobile market in Pakistan.
Promoting Local Manufacturing
One of the key goals of the new policy is to set up mobile phone manufacturing units in Pakistan. This will not only create local job opportunities but also lead to skills development and technology transfer. The government believes that by supporting local manufacturers Pakistan can become more competitive in global mobile production.
Controlling the Grey Market
The import of used mobile phones has often fueled the grey market and under invoicing leading to revenue losses for the government. The ban aims to control illegal trade and tax evasion. The government sees this as an important step to stabilize Pakistan’s economy and encourage legal trade.
Roadmap for the Future
The government has announced the decision but there are still some steps to be taken for full implementation of the policy. Further notifications and regulations will be issued in the future outlining the exact timeline and rules for enforcement. This move will boost the mobile manufacturing industry and help Pakistan gain a stronger position in the global market.












