The Pakistan Automotive Parts and Accessories Manufacturers Association (PAPAMA) has aired concern over the unscheduled load-shedding making the auto industry suffer. Chairman Malik Muhammad Aslam and other office bearers in a statement said the load-shedding making it impossible for auto parts manufacturing units to meet their local and export orders.
They said the load-shedding forcing industrialists to close their units causing heavy losses to the national exchequer and increasing the unemployment. They urged upon the country's leaders, including the federal minister for water and power, to take immediate measure.
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